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MoonKid:
I need a cvs client. tortoiseCVS sucks.
What cvs clients are you use under Win?
thomas:
TortoiseCVS and WinCVS, TortoiseCVS definitely being the better.
MoonKid:
--- Quote from: thomas on April 08, 2006, 02:06:19 am ---TortoiseCVS definitely being the better.
--- End quote ---
I tried to get wxCode CVS. It is not possible to get a list of all components in it and then select one. Tortoise load/get the hole wxCode thing. I do not want that.
For some years I was using SourceSafe. Is there a easy CVS-client like this?
thomas:
I don't have TortoiseCVS on my machine any more, but I am 99% sure that it has a repository browser that you can launch from the checkout dialog.
TortoiseSVN has one for sure, but I think TortoiseCVS has one too, since about a year or so.
In any case, even if the repo browser should not work for some reason (server support?), you can always check out individual modules, there is no need to check out the whole tree.
If anything else fails, you can find out the module names here:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/wxcode/wxCode/components/
cyberkoa:
If you are refering to accesing CVS on sourceforge, it is not the problem of TortoiseCVS but in fact sourceforge does not allow CVS client to list the content , instead , user are told that check the module name on the webCVS .
If you are not refering to accessing CVS on sourceforge , you can use the fetch list button when you check out CVS using Tortoise CVS and download by module.
But if you want to download a file in a module , I think TortoiseCVS may not be able to do so ..
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