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RE: What CVS files do I need to download?
From: |
Arthur Barrett |
Subject: |
RE: What CVS files do I need to download? |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Aug 2011 10:47:06 +1100 |
Bruce,
This article is a bit old but may help:
http://weblog.cemper.com/a/200307/28-cvs-version-control-on-windows-in-1
0-minutes.php
I found it by googling 'cvs windows', there are many other articles
too...
Regards,
Arthur
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> Subject: What CVS files do I need to download?
>
>
> I need some beginner help on downloading CVX. I went to
> http://ftp.gnu.org/non-gnu/cvs/
> and found two directories, binary and source. Since I will
> not be modifing the code, I assume I want something from the
> binary directory. Opening the binary directory, I a readme
> file and two directories, feature and stable. Opening these
> directories, I find a Windows.txt which says I want X86-woe.
> Opening the Stable directory I find various .zip files. I'm
> guessing the I want to download the most recent zip file,
> namely cvs-1-11-22.zip, posted 26-Jan-2006. In the Features,
> directory I find the most recent file is cvs-1-12-13a.zip.
> posted 02-June-2006.
>
> So, bottom line. Are the zip files
> cvs-1-11-22.zip and
> cvs-1-12-13a.zip
>
> Now, further information. I am a home, no commercial, user
> who does development for myself and friends. I need CVS, with
> NetBeans, because I develop on 3 different PC's.
>
> Greatly appreciate your advice and suggestions. Thanks you.
>
> Bruce
>
>
>