said:
>I did not get to this as soon as I had hoped, nor as thoroughly as I
>hoped, but I have written a brief overview of CVS usage. We'll be using
>this as the basis for this month's meeting. Take a look at:
>http://www.scoug.com/programming/cvs.html
>Comments are always welcome.
You have a few typos. :)
Is the SCOUG CVS server available now? I can't connect.
If I read the manual correctly, you normally would not use cvs checkout as
you have shown. If you did, you would check out the world which, for a
big tree, might be a bit annoying. Typical use would be:
cd \projects2
cvs checkout ProgSig
cd ProgSig
...
cvs update
...
cvs commit
>PS, The author of PMDMAP indicates the source code may be lost :(
Bummer. Do we have a 2nd choice yet?
Steven
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