Can someone just give me a
very brief description of CVSNT? From the name it sounds like a Windows NT CVS
client, yet if so why does it compile on Linux, etc. etc.?
Is it an executable that TortoiseCVS runs
with a system call, or a library?
Since it is open source, could I pinch the
code to use in libCVS (C version) and what would the licensing issues
be?
Alastair.
TortoiseCVS uses CVSNT to communicate to the server. To
get the most from
both clients I suggest you make sure you are using CVSNT on
Linux, Windows
and also the server.
CVSNT is open source (free), and
available for download for Linux, Windows,
Solaris, HPUX, Mac OS X
here:
http://www.cvsnt.com/
Regards,
Arthur
Barrett
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The combination tortoise cvs for platform windows and
> lincvs for
platform linux is best?
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> Exists some better alternative that
lincvs for
> platform linux?
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> Which the advantage of
tortoise cvs in relation to
wincvs?
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