[Top][All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: CVS integration with Windows Clients.
From: |
Lee Sau Dan |
Subject: |
Re: CVS integration with Windows Clients. |
Date: |
18 Apr 2002 09:04:31 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) Emacs/20.7 |
>>>>> "Gagneet" == Gagneet Singh <address@hidden> writes:
Gagneet> Sir, I have been assigned a project for implementing CVS
Gagneet> in our network.
Are you sure you're going to _implement_ CVS? I suppose you mean
"deploying".
Gagneet> I have been assigned the task of integrating CVS with the
Gagneet> Windows clients.
What do you mean by "integration" here? In the client-server model,
clients and servers are usually loosely coupled. They aren't
"integrated". Clients just need to "connect" to the server.
Gagneet> I have in my search come across WinCVS. Is it possible
Gagneet> to use a Linux Server with Windows client and implement
Gagneet> CVS?
Why not try it out yourself? If you've already got a CVS server up
(you could test it from other Linux machines first), it would just
take 5 minutes to download WinCVS, 3 minutes to install it, 5 minutes
to try it and optionally another 3 minutes to uninstall it if you
don't want it. Maybe, reading README or the web page takes 15
mintues. But together, that's still far under 1 hour. If you think
it doesn't deserve your spending this amount of time, I don't think
you deserve being answered.
Remember, it is you who HAS TO deploy it. You're not just going to
talk about it in the air. Have you even read the README of WinCVS, or
the descriptions on its web page? Or do you have problems
understanding English?
Gagneet> I would be grateful if you would help me out in this
Gagneet> matter.
I think you can help yourself. And it's better to leave this to
yourself, because you'll learn from this experience.
--
Lee Sau Dan 李守敦(Big5) address@hidden(HZ)
E-mail: address@hidden
Home page: http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~danlee