Can anyone recommend a good GUI for working with CVS in SUSE 10.1 under gnome? Rylan
Rylan Cottrell wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good GUI for working with CVS in SUSE 10.1 under gnome?
Rylan
I would recommend LinCVS or now named Crossvc from lincvs.org. I don't know if SuSE includes it or not. Either way I would get the latest from lincvs.org and build it your self. It aint to bad. Mark
On Wednesday 30 August 2006 13:44, Mark Hounschell wrote:
Rylan Cottrell wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good GUI for working with CVS in SUSE 10.1 under gnome?
Rylan
I would recommend LinCVS or now named Crossvc from lincvs.org. I don't know if SuSE includes it or not. Either way I would get the latest from lincvs.org and build it your self. It aint to bad.
Be aware, though, that lincvs is based on Qt. If you're going to do that, i'd recommend cervisia, which is also Qt-based. However, i'm assuming that the OP wants something GTK-based. -- ----- stephan@s11n.net http://s11n.net "...pleasure is a grace and is not obedient to the commands of the will." -- Alan W. Watts
On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 18:16 +0200, stephan beal wrote:
On Wednesday 30 August 2006 13:44, Mark Hounschell wrote:
Rylan Cottrell wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good GUI for working with CVS in SUSE 10.1 under gnome?
Rylan
I would recommend LinCVS or now named Crossvc from lincvs.org. I don't know if SuSE includes it or not. Either way I would get the latest from lincvs.org and build it your self. It aint to bad.
Be aware, though, that lincvs is based on Qt. If you're going to do that, i'd recommend cervisia, which is also Qt-based. However, i'm assuming that the OP wants something GTK-based.
Thank you guys I will try out those programs. I was hoping that maybe there was some hidden built in support through Nautilus for cvs. Cheers Rylan
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Mark Hounschell
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