> Now that I finally got mwCVS to work, I discovered that the .rsrc files I
> checked in no longer have their resources. Is there a way to get around
> this? I have a number of resource files I would rather not move to the data
> fork right now.
Don't use mwCVS, use MacCVS Pro, and you'll be all set.
meeroh

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Vincent Predoehl - 07 Jan 2004 00:07 GMT
>> Now that I finally got mwCVS to work, I discovered that the .rsrc files I
>> checked in no longer have their resources. Is there a way to get around
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> meeroh
Where can I get MacCVS Pro? Is it free?

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Simon Fraser - 07 Jan 2004 04:28 GMT
> >> Now that I finally got mwCVS to work, I discovered that the .rsrc files I
> >> checked in no longer have their resources. Is there a way to get around
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> Where can I get MacCVS Pro? Is it free?
First Google hit is <http://www.maccvs.org/>. Go to SourceForge
for the latest release builds:
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/maccvspro/>
Simon

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Vincent Predoehl - 19 Jan 2004 03:17 GMT
> First Google hit is <http://www.maccvs.org/>. Go to SourceForge
> for the latest release builds:
> <http://sourceforge.net/projects/maccvspro/>
Can someone help me get MacCVS running on my local machine? It seems to
want some information in the "Remote Host" section of the Session settings.
I am guessing it wants login information for the remote machine hosting the
CVS repository.
I didn't set up any CVS users either. I couldn't find anything in the
documentation to help me do this. That may be part of the problem.

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Simon Fraser - 19 Jan 2004 05:21 GMT
> > First Google hit is <http://www.maccvs.org/>. Go to SourceForge
> > for the latest release builds:
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> I didn't set up any CVS users either. I couldn't find anything in the
> documentation to help me do this. That may be part of the problem.
The only way MacCVS Pro can be used with a local repository is to
run a cvs server on your machine, and connect to 'localhost' in
MacCVS Pro.
Simon

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Vincent Predoehl - 19 Jan 2004 06:16 GMT
> The only way MacCVS Pro can be used with a local repository is to
> run a cvs server on your machine, and connect to 'localhost' in
> MacCVS Pro.
>
> Simon
I need to know how to fill in the 'Remote Hosts' session settings. I keep
getting a message "Some remote host information is missing. Please check
the Remote host options' panel in the session settings.
I get this message whenever I try to do an "import" from the Action Menu.

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