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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: cvs front end
From:       Bernd Gehrmann <bernd () physik ! hu-berlin ! de>
Date:       1999-06-02 20:03:04
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On Mon, 31 May 1999 Carsten Pfeiffer wrote:
>btw, cervisia looks REALLY promising! The only reasons for me not to use
>it was lack of time and - well, the version number 0.0.1 is a bit
>discouraging ;o)

Hmm, is 0.0.2 enough? ;-)

On Tue, 05 Jan 1999 Rik Hemsley wrote:
>And it's already excellent. 

Thanks.

>Just a shame if you put in on the panel, running
>gives 'this is not a CVS directory' :)

0.0.2 has an option -askdir for that. I would prefer some kind
of session-management though. But honestly, you shouldn't use
it from the panel, because then you don't see the hyper-useful
debugging output (grin! :)  and the error messages from cvs.
A better handling of stderr has to wait until I use KProcess
instead of popen.

On Tue, 01 Jun 1999 Peter Harvey wrote:
>There are a couple of us who are about to embark on a cvs front end based
>upon Qt... I am, however, concerned that it would be redundant with some
>efforts being made by others..... Bernd Gehrmann perhaps?

You are confusing me. You are welcome to contribute to Cervisia
with comments, suggestions or code. It will need some time
until it becomes really robust (wrt to timeouts, error handling).
If you want to write something different, well, then do it. There
is more than one way to write a cvs frontend. But why are you
asking me then?

Bernd.

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