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Subject: [Bug 61336] feature request: cervisia (cvs) integration
From: Jeroen Wijnhout <wijnhout () science ! uva ! nl>
Date: 2003-07-17 7:14:17
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------- Additional Comments From wijnhout@science.uva.nl 2003-07-17 09:14 -------
Subject: Re: New: feature request: cervisia (cvs) integration
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 22:53, you wrote:
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> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61336
> Summary: feature request: cervisia (cvs) integration
> Product: kile
> Version: unspecified
> Platform: Unlisted Binaries
> OS/Version: Linux
> Status: UNCONFIRMED
> Severity: wishlist
> Priority: NOR
> Component: general
> AssignedTo: wijnhout@science.uva.nl
> ReportedBy: jh@junetz.de
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> Version: 1.5.2 (using KDE KDE 3.1.2)
> Installed from: Unspecified Linux
> Compiler: GCC 3.2
> OS: Linux
>
> Cervisia (CVS) integration would be great. AFAIK Cervisia can be 'plugged
> into' KDE apps, at least it's possible to integrate it in Konqueror and
> Quanta. I don't know how deep an integration could be made, but I dream of
> using Kile to edit project files (curious to see 1.6) after having checked
> them out of CVS and back in afterwards - all in one app using (user-defined
> if possible) shortcuts.
Nice idea, this could be part of the project management. However I haven't
even begun to implement the project management, so it will probably take a
while before this is implemented.
Meanwhile you can define your own Tools (in the Users) menu that will do the
CVS up and commit for you.
best,
Jeroen
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