Does anybody know of such a thing and if its available/portable?
Jim Atkins <jamesa@tsd.serco.com> wrote:
: Does anybody know of such a thing and if its available/portable?
I’ve used TK cvs. You need to get and build the tcl/tk packages
for it to work. I used 8.3.2 for both, and there were only minor
changes in the tk package to make it build. I think there are
packages available off of qnxstart for these.
I haven’t tried all of the features that are offered by TK cvs,
but it handy at browsing a checkout and looking at branch/file
history.
http://www.twobarleycorns.net/tkcvs.html
Hope this helps.
Peter
I have used TK CVS under QNX6, and it works as it should; but I have to
admit that I like the cvs command line a lot better than any graphical
tool I have used for any revision control system.
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Martin [mailto:peterm@qnx.com]
Posted At: Monday, July 30, 2001 7:23 AM
Posted To: devtools
Conversation: CVS graphical frontend?
Subject: Re: CVS graphical frontend?
Jim Atkins <jamesa@tsd.serco.com> wrote:
: Does anybody know of such a thing and if its available/portable?
I’ve used TK cvs. You need to get and build the tcl/tk packages
for it to work. I used 8.3.2 for both, and there were only minor
changes in the tk package to make it build. I think there are
packages available off of qnxstart for these.
I haven’t tried all of the features that are offered by TK cvs,
but it handy at browsing a checkout and looking at branch/file
history.
http://www.twobarleycorns.net/tkcvs.html
Hope this helps.
Peter
“Jim Atkins” <jamesa@tsd.serco.com> writes:
Does anybody know of such a thing and if its available/portable?
You can use pcl-cvs mode in emacs. It’s not graphical, but it does a
better job than the command line. Of course, you have to run emacs.
Look in the repository
http://developers.cogentrts.com/repository
for an up-to-date emacs repository and add-ons for pcl-cvs and elib.
Andrew Thomas, President, Cogent Real-Time Systems Inc.
2430 Meadowpine Boulevard, Suite 105, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5N 6S2
Email: andrew@cogent.ca WWW: http://www.cogent.ca