[jdom-interest] CVS via the Web
Steve Weiss
sweiss at aamc.org
Tue Jul 11 10:38:58 PDT 2000
It's a Perl script called cvsweb, pretty easy to set up. You can
download it from:
http://stud.fh-heilbronn.de/~zeller/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/
I haven't followed this thread but if Windows people are having cvs
problems, WinCvs is open source, easy to set up, and pretty nice:
http://www.wincvs.org
-S
Elliotte Rusty Harold wrote:
>
> At Apache it's really easy to do things like check out the latest
> TODO list or look at the source code for a file anonymously via the
> Web. i.e. the CVS archive also has a web interface. This lets people
> look at source code without having to to decipher CVS arcana. I don't
> know how Apache does this, but is there any chance it could be done
> for JDOM?
>
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