On Fri, 8 Aug 2003 08:40 am, Steve deRosier wrote:
We use ViewCVS and we love it. We use it for all sorts of things
including tracking the CVS repository and just viewing source files in
other projects (have you ever wanted a quick look or printout without
checking out the module and opening it in an editor?). For best usage
though, it is good to have both enscript and CVSGraph. We run it on a
Linux server, not NT. You can't grab/checkout a module over the web, but
you can grab the full source as a text file for a particular file
version. Also, it's purely a viewer, there's no administrative
functions or other CVS functonality to it.
cvsweb does all those exact same things (: I dont know viewcvs but I am
guessing they are fairly the same. One thing that wasnt mentined as being in
ViewCVS but is in cvsweb, is that cvsweb can do diffs between versions of
files either on revision numbers, dates or tags. And can view modules based
on tag/branch. (:
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