"mount? you mean checkout? you really don't use cli at all, do you?"
Well, I mean mount. I would assume a client could check out from a
repository, but also "mount" an existing working copy. Rather than check it
out. Because its already checked out. Possibly from the cli. Mount.
Possibly a bad term because of the connotation implied in *nix systems, but
it seems appropriate.
On 4/14/06, George Georgalis <george@galis.org> wrote:
>
> I'm not sure why you like linux if you don't want the cli, infact
> the reason I like X is it gives me more xterms!
>
> kde apps work fine in X, if you have the libs for them, but kde
> and gnome may be the most difficult packages you may (or not)
> compile from source. Don't try as a beginner.
>
> On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 04:17:03PM -0400, Kevin Galligan wrote:
> >Again, complaining about free software. What I'd like is in the SVN
> >repository browser to be able to mount a local working copy as well as a
> >remote url. That would pretty much take care of everything I
> need. Again,
> >had I time, I'd probably look into getting involved with coding something
> >like that. Maybe down the road a bit.
>
> mount? you mean checkout? you really don't use cli at all, do you?
>
> Anyway, I've not checked for GUI svn clients in pkgsrc, but that
> is IMHO the best way to get packages, it works in Linux as well
> as *BSD (I'm not sure if it doesn't work in any particular unix).
> it's designed to make building packages, and their dependancies,
> from source, real easy. Of course you'll need to use the cli to
> cvs in order to use it.
>
> Cheers,
> // George
>
>
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