WinCVS - Getting Started

WinCVS is a "fat client" that can be used to connect to the CVS server when you are working behind a firewall using a socks proxy. Here's how...

  • Install WinCvs from http://www.wincvs.org/
  • Install SocksCap32 from http://www.socks.nec.com/reference/sockscap.html
  • Configure it for your local socks proxy
  • Add WinCvs to SocksCap using New button
  • Run WinCvs from SocksCap
  • Under Admin->Preferences
    • Set Authentication to "passwd file on the cvs server"
    • Set CVSROOT to: :pserver:anonymous@cvs.TWiki.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/twiki
  • Login via Admin->Login
  • Set a local working directory
  • Run Admin->Command Line
  • Type "cvs checkout twiki"

...and Bob's your uncle.

See also CVSCommandQuickRef, CvsReadme

-- SteveRoe - 16 Aug 2001

Interesting stuff - CVS is famously hard to use, so a GUI such as WinCVS is definitely worth using. It's worth noting that WinCVS only needs to use SOCKS if you are behind a firewall that requires this.

-- RichardDonkin - 23 Aug 2001

Also see http://www.tortoisecvs.org/ which is even easier to use for the neophyte.

-- MattWilkie - 13 Nov 2002

After I have successfully introduced TWiki in a small IT-Company, Now they get introduced to CVS. The question was: WinCVS or TortoiseCVS.

They go for both. TortoiseCVS is the primary frontend as a Windows explorer plugin, living in the context menu. If the user wants to have a graphical view or scripts running on top of cvs, she/he can use WinCVS.

-- MartinRaabe - 13 Nov 2002

I'd like to try CVS access as well, but am having trouble accessing http://www.wincvs.org for some reason. I installed TortoiseCVS instead. Does somebody know how to configure TortoiseCVS so that it cross firewalls? Thanks!

-- ClausBrod - 07 Mar 2003

There is also a brother of WinCVS:

It is available for Linux AND Windows as well.

-- MartinRaabe - 08 Mar 2003

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