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How to use Subversion as CVS for building on multiple platforms

From: Steve doh <tfif_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 2006-10-23 04:27:03 CEST

Hi,
I currently have an early version C app that is developed on XP using Visual
Studio. The source is in a local NTFS directory which is made available to
other build platforms (UNIX) via NFS.
The app is built on the other platforms using gmake files that specify the
source directory using the VPATH makefile variable.
I need to move this app into CVS and it looks like Subversion is the one to
use.
Can some kind person explain the highlevel steps involved in moving the app
source into Subversion and then make the whole source available to the build
on the other platforms (still using NFS).
(I do not have to run Subversion on Windows)

Also, I appreciate that this might not be the place to ask but I would like
to know what other people can recommend as a good bug tracking mechanism
that blends in with Subversion.

TIA
Regards
Steve

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