g3gg0
16-09-2003, 11:14 AM
if u dont know what CVS is:
get WinCVS (for win), MAcCVS (for mac) or gCVS (for linux) from
http://www.wincvs.org
its a version management system, used by millions of developer ;)
with CVS u can share your code with other people spread all over
the world..
first you check out a "module" (e.g. MADos is a module) from a "repository" (the server)
then u can change what u like... after you changed something,
you can "commit" these changes to the "repository"
CVS will check WHAT you've changed and commmit these changes..
so if user A changes the second line in a file and user B changes
the 10th line and both commit their changes,
CVS will first replace the second line and then changes the 10th line..
conflicts can occur, but they are rather seldom...
if you want to bring your code to the latest version, you just need
to select "update" - it will keep the changes u made and merge it
with the changes the other developers made...
so a update normally is always safe...
to get more information read some howto's about CVS...
but now the data:
authentication: pserver
path: /root
host addr: g3gg0.dyndns.org
username: public
password: behave!
module: nokia/MADos
but you have just READ ACCESS....
so u cannot "commit" the changes you made. if you made some changes
and want these to appear in the CVS, do a CVS "update" and then zip
and mail the files to [email protected] - i will do it for you...
have phun!
get WinCVS (for win), MAcCVS (for mac) or gCVS (for linux) from
http://www.wincvs.org
its a version management system, used by millions of developer ;)
with CVS u can share your code with other people spread all over
the world..
first you check out a "module" (e.g. MADos is a module) from a "repository" (the server)
then u can change what u like... after you changed something,
you can "commit" these changes to the "repository"
CVS will check WHAT you've changed and commmit these changes..
so if user A changes the second line in a file and user B changes
the 10th line and both commit their changes,
CVS will first replace the second line and then changes the 10th line..
conflicts can occur, but they are rather seldom...
if you want to bring your code to the latest version, you just need
to select "update" - it will keep the changes u made and merge it
with the changes the other developers made...
so a update normally is always safe...
to get more information read some howto's about CVS...
but now the data:
authentication: pserver
path: /root
host addr: g3gg0.dyndns.org
username: public
password: behave!
module: nokia/MADos
but you have just READ ACCESS....
so u cannot "commit" the changes you made. if you made some changes
and want these to appear in the CVS, do a CVS "update" and then zip
and mail the files to [email protected] - i will do it for you...
have phun!