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    Can you guys tell me how to get on a CVS server in windows? Do I need any extra software, or can I just do it via the command prompt? This is how I would do it in Linux... Login to the uClinux anonymous CVS server $ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.uclinux.org:/var/cvs login /\ |_ E X E GG

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      Can you guys tell me how to get on a CVS server in windows? Do I need any extra software, or can I just do it via the command prompt? This is how I would do it in Linux... Login to the uClinux anonymous CVS server $ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.uclinux.org:/var/cvs login /\ |_ E X E GG

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      Lost User
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      I've been using a CVS client called TortoiseCVS. You can get it here[^].

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        Can you guys tell me how to get on a CVS server in windows? Do I need any extra software, or can I just do it via the command prompt? This is how I would do it in Linux... Login to the uClinux anonymous CVS server $ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.uclinux.org:/var/cvs login /\ |_ E X E GG

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        Ravi Bhavnani
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        I use WinCVS[^]. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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          Can you guys tell me how to get on a CVS server in windows? Do I need any extra software, or can I just do it via the command prompt? This is how I would do it in Linux... Login to the uClinux anonymous CVS server $ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.uclinux.org:/var/cvs login /\ |_ E X E GG

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          David Stone
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          Why not use Subversion?

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            Why not use Subversion?

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            Lars Viklund
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            I agree totally with David here. If you are going to set up a repository, try to use Subversion. But since most projects out in the wild still use CVS, there is still a need for a CVS client I guess. I'd recommend TortoiseCVS. It integrates well with the shell, providing handy commands on the rightclick menu.

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