"Timothy Legge" tlegge@rogers.com writes:
Once my evaluation is finished I plan on pushing the projects I work on in that direction. So this is something to think about.
Does arch have anything like webcvs? I tend to use that quite a bit when I don't want to be bothered with vi.
I have not seen a webcvs equivalent. However you can get mirror the repository local so it isn't needed as much.
This is one of those areas where since arch is immature it doesn't have a tool set as rich as cvs does today.
My needs are fairly simple as long as arch does what cvs does, it should meet them. I assume it runs on the command line...
Yes arch runs on the command line. Although if arch did exactly what CVS does there would be no point in using it.
Eric
ebiederman@lnxi.com (Eric W. Biederman) writes:
"Timothy Legge" tlegge@rogers.com writes:
Once my evaluation is finished I plan on pushing the projects I work on in that direction. So this is something to think about.
Does arch have anything like webcvs? I tend to use that quite a bit when I don't want to be bothered with vi.
I have not seen a webcvs equivalent. However you can get mirror the repository local so it isn't needed as much.
This is one of those areas where since arch is immature it doesn't have a tool set as rich as cvs does today.
Looking a little further there is a ViewArch that seems to fill that niche.
Eric