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Posted in reply to Juan Carlos Arevalo Baeza | I'll be doing all my work in Linux, so as for right now, its going to be command line all the way. If I find a nice graphical CVS proggy for linux I will be sure to let the group know. Thanks for letting me know about these other programs though. -Jon |
July 31, 2002 Re: Work on D front end compilation | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jonathan Andrew | "Jonathan Andrew" <jon@ece.arizona.edu> wrote in message news:3D46EC31.CAE65C6E@ece.arizona.edu... > > I'll be doing all my work in Linux, so as for right now, its going to be command line all the way. If I find a nice graphical CVS proggy for linux I will be sure to let the group know. Thanks for letting me know about these other programs though. > Actually, using cvs from the commandline is much more comfortable than from a GUI. Even newbies (including me) use the GUI only to learn the actual underlying CVS commands and then manually run it on the commandline. -Krish |
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Posted in reply to V. Krishnakumar | "V. Krishnakumar" <lvimala@eth.net> wrote in message news:ai8if7$nor$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Actually, using cvs from the commandline is much more comfortable than from > a GUI. Even newbies (including me) use the GUI only to learn the actual underlying CVS commands and then manually run it on the commandline. Ahem... <OT:rant> For more complex stuff like branching, you'd use command line, yes. But for your standard checkouts, diffs, updates, adds and commits, I'd seriously beg to differ. I'd never, ever use command line unless there was no other option. </OT:rant> Salutaciones, JCAB |
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