On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:19:33 -0500, John Deighan < jdeighan%40pcgus.com">jdeighan
pcgus.com>
wrote:
>At 12:56 PM 2/20/2007, Bo Berglund wrote:
>>On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 08:48:28 -0500, John Deighan < jdeighan%40pcgus.com">jdeighan
pcgus.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>> >We have 5 production servers running WinCVS.
>>Wrong, WinCvs is NOT a CVS *server*, it is a client so you must be
>>having a CVS server somewhere, which you do not mention.
>
>Perhaps, next time, you should read the e-mail over until you
>understand it. I said "we have 5 production servers running WinCVS".
>There is nothing in that sentence that implies that WinCVS is a
>server. And, yet, obviously, we have a CVS server running somewhere.
>If it's relevant, I'll be glad to find out what version of CVS Server
>it's running. I can tell you with certainty that it's a version of CVSNT.
>
Just an observation:
If you write "We have 5 production servers running WinCVS." what is
this supposed to mean if not what you write?
Many newbies posting here have the misconception that WinCvs is equal
to CVS while it is only a GUI front-end to the command line cvs.exe in
client mode.
I made the remark in order to make sure that you did not share this
misconception. I would use more exact wording when posting than you
did....
HTH
/Bo
(Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)
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