[ciapug] Zend Studio and CVS

carl-olsen at mchsi.com carl-olsen at mchsi.com
Fri Aug 25 11:15:34 CDT 2006


When I started to install TortoiseCVS, it said it wanted to overwrite my version of cvsnt with an older version.  That's why I installed WinCvs instead.  During the install of WinCvs, it gives you the option of overwriting cvsnt with an older version or using the version you already have installed.  Is there any way I can install TortoiseCVS without overwriting my version of cvsnt with an older version?

-------------- Original message from Tony Bibbs <tony at tonybibbs.com>: -------------- 


> IMHO wincvs isn't very good. I prefer TortoiseCVS. If you go that 
> route then under the "Source Control" tab enter the following: 
> 
> Path to CVS: /path/to/cvs.exe 
> CVS_RSH variable: /path/to/TortoisePlink.exe 
> 
> --Tony 
> 
> carl-olsen at mchsi.com wrote: 
> > I just installed cvsnt and wincvs and they appear to be working 
> > correctly. When I edit one of the files in Zend Studio, I can see the 
> > State in wincvs change to modified. However, when I click on "commit" 
> > in the context menu in Zend Studio, it doesn't seem to be doing 
> > anything. If I switch to wincvs and click on "commit" it saves it as a 
> > new version. Its working well enough that I can use it, but I'm just 
> > wondering if anyone knows how to configure it so that the CVS context 
> > menu in Zend Studio controls it instead of have to use the wincvs 
> > program to commit the changes. There are a whole lot of configuration 
> > options in cvsnt and I'm guessing I don't have the configured correctly. 
> > 
> > Carl Olsen 
> > www.drake.edu 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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