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Re: CVS install
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- Subject: Re: CVS install
- From: Jeff J Jensen <jeffjensen at visi dot com>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 12:20:48 -0500 (CDT)
Thank you Chuck and Earnie for the replies. It is clearer now.
There is lots of info easily found on _using_ CVS, but the simple steps to
begin I have not found. Is this missing (an assumption of a certain CVS
expertise level), or have I been blind to it!? Can someone point me to the
CVS setup docs for using the prebuilt binaries in the Cygwin distribution
(or is it just that simple: set CVSROOT, and do init? If yes and missing,
then tell me where/how to add a note and I'll write it up for the next
beginner-like person...I spent too many hours looking for getting started
info!)?
An advice question:
For CVS with Cygwin, where is/are the better places for the CVSROOT
directory? Particularly, I am wondering about c:\cvsroot (will it work?)
or c:\cygwin\cvsroot.
> Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 06:56:10 -0400
> From: Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu>
> To: Jeff Jensen <jeffjensen@nospam.visi.com>
> Cc: cygwin@sources.redhat.com
> Subject: Re: CVS install
>
> Jeff,
> CVS is included in the default cygwin install. Most of your questions
> below deal with building CVS from its own source files; there is no need
> to do that unless you really want to. (If you do want to build from
> source, then download cvs-1.10.8-X-src.tar.gz from a cygwin mirror,
> unpack, and follow the instructions in
> <cvs-src>/CYGWIN-PATCHES/cvs-1.10.8.README)
>
> To get started with CVS (after you've compiled it, or assuming you want
> to use the precompiled version installed with cygwin by default), do
> this:
> export CVSROOT=<where you want your repository>
> cvs init
>
> Then, follow the instructions in various online sources to see how you
> actually USE cvs. Try:
> http://www.loria.fr/~molli/cvs/doc/cvs_toc.html
> http://www.loria.fr/~molli/fom-serve/cache/1.html
>
> --Chuck
>
>
>
> Jeff Jensen wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to learn and install CVS for the first time, and am feeling a
> > bit overwhelmed. I have a few basic questions...
> >
> > I am using the FAQ that came with the latest Cygwin (I just upgraded to
> > latest a couple of days ago), and it mentions having to install RCS. Is RCS
> > included in the Cygwin net install, or need acquiring separately? (I did
> > not see anything in my Cygwin install, so I think I need to find it...)
> >
> > When the FAQ says "see 1B.4", etc., where is that?
> >
> > Is there a set of install directions for the CVS with Cygwin? The FAQ
> > instructions talk about editing source and building, which is not what I
> > think I need to do with a distribution of binaries, but I do not know. Even
> > the README mentions needing to use source...
> >
> > Where & how do I get these files that the FAQ says to review:
> > "cvs/src/options.h" and "cvs/src/rcs.h" files, README, INSTALL and ChangeLog
> > files.
> > It is a pathetic question, but I have never done it! I have only used
> > ClearCase and VSS in a networked environment, and a little CVS already
> > installed on a Unix system...
> >
> > Thank you for any pointers.
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