> 
> > Is there a *really* easy way to manage CVS checkouts, commits, etc. from
> > Win9x? If so, I would consider playing around with it for some of the
> > developers around here.
> 
> I know there's WinCVS, but I've never bothered trying to figure it out.  (I'm
> the Linux guy in a shop full of Windows programmers.)  Of the Windows guys,
> the one who uses CVS most consistently prefers to just open a command prompt
> and use the command-line CVS interface, so I don't know what that says about
> WinCVS's usability...
> 

Does wincvs have anything _but_ command-line utilities? The biggest problem
I had with wincvs is setting up environment variables.  Though, that was
only a problem due to my extremely limited knowledge of windows (if you can
ever be proud of the _lack_ of something, knowledge of windows is
my favorite thing to lack :).  Anyway, the javadev shop where I worked had
a bunch of windows users who used wincvs without any problems.  It's pretty
much a straight port of the cvs utilities for *nix.

Gabe

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Gabe Turner				       |  	   X-President,
UNIX Systems Administrator,		       | Assoc. for Computing Machinery
U of M Supercomputing Institute for	       |    Univerisity of Minnesota
Digital Simulation and Advanced Computation    |       dopp at acm.cs.umn.edu

"I'm gonna be a monkey.  Monkey, monkey, monkey......"
					- Stimpy in "Monkey See, Monkey Don't"
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