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Mike:

Open the CVS perspective in the workbench, right click in it, and you'll be
prompted for all the necessities of a CVS connection.  You'll need to know
how you've got CVS set up on the server, and whether you're using extssh or
pserver protocol.  If unsure, simply try both starting with pserver (the
default).

Holler if you run into any problems, or if, in fact, you've already tried
the steps laid out above and are still unable to connect.  It's
straightforward to set up, and the CVS client within WDSc is quite solid.

MP


date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 11:19:44 -0600
from: "Wills, Mike N. (TC)" <MNWills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: [WDSCI-L] CVS for Teams

I was playing with this a bit this morning, but I can't seem to get it to
work. I am running CVS on debian linux. I created an iseries directory under
$CVSROOT and ran cvs -d$CVSROOT/iseries init. Now how do I configure WDSc to
access this?

Mike Wills
Lawson Programmer/Administrator
Taylor Corporation
Email: mnwills AT taylorcorpNOSPAM DOT com
AIM: iSeriesCodePoet



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