[python-win32] Re: Found how to use TLBs with py2exe,
jkreps at rev.state.ne.us
jkreps at rev.state.ne.us
Fri Feb 27 13:31:18 EST 2004
Thomas Heller
<theller at python.net> To: python-win32 at python.org
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python-win32-bounces Subject: [python-win32] Re: Found how to use TLBs with
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02/27/2004 10:48 AM
jkreps at rev.state.ne.us writes:
>> "I don't have VSS installed (shudder), I use CVS ;-)"
>>
>> CVS is sweet, fast and stable.
>I guess that subversion is better, nowadays. But I don't have
>experience with it.
I looked at Subversion about a year ago, but it wasn't ready for primetime
then. With your memory jog I just went out to its website and discovered
that they released 1.0 last Monday, so I will certainly be giving it
another run-through. I noticed that the site also has links to
TortoiseSVN.
....
>> of my CVS work I do through TortoiseCVS, which is embedded in the menu
>> options of Windows Explorer. A couple of right mouse clicks on the
>> project folder or selected files is all it takes.
>TortoiseCVS is nice, but I don't like WinCVS.
>Normally I use either command line cvs from the command prompt,
>or pcl-cvs from inside XEmacs. No couple of mouse clicks required - you
>can lease the hands where they belong.
mmm... I'm not a power-user but I know one when I meet one, and anyone who
uses XEmacs is one. I tried Emacs/XEmacs when I first got into Linux about
a few years ago. I'm 63 and I decided that with my advancing C-Nile virus
condition I wouldn't learn/retain enough about XEmac to become a power-user
before I died. I don't even use the commandline of CVS, opting instead
for the mouse and macros, so I am a real weenie. :-)
Thanks for the heads up about Subversion!
JLK
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