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Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 12:29:45 -0500
From: John Peacock <jpeacock@rowman.com>
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To: "James L. Ash" <james.ash@sbc.com>
CC: "James L. Ash" <ja7295@sbc.com>, cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: cvs pserver info
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"James L. Ash" wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to emulate an environment that is unix like in as many respects as
> possible, because I'll be moving stuff between machines, and that may include
> migrating the cvs repository. cvsnt exposes a small amount of windows specific
> stuff, and I don't want to deal with these differences - from a user perspective.
> I like to deal with one distribution for everything if possible. I am aware of
> cvsnt, and actually installed it, but chose to stick with the cygwin distribution.
> 

That's fine; that is what is called "an informed decision" by the lawyers. ;~)
If there is something in particular that is lacking with the most recent CVSNT
that you want (line endings comes to mind), I would certainly suggest posting 
to the CVSNT newsgroup.  I know that Tony Hoyle is keen on getting CVSNT to 
be as transparent as possible (recent versions even have KERBEROS support).  

John

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