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eccvs-0.2.0 released

eccvs team is happy to announce the release of eccvs-0.2.0 (a major release).

Use https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=117669
to download eccvs.

eccvs 0.2.0 packed with a lot of new features and bug fixes. Now, it can be used to perform most of the version control activities.

Visit http://eccvs.sourceforge.net/manual.html to read the manual.

New Featues:

* Update - update the working copy
* Commit - commit the changes back to the repository
* Init - initialize a new repository
* Import - import a module to the repository
* Status - view the status of the files in the working copy
* Add - add files/directories
* Remove - remove file/directories
* Login - context sensitive login mechanism (pserver)
* Preferences - add/remove repositories... read more

Posted by cgeek 2005-04-11

eccvs2 has been imported into eccvs repository

The eccvs2 module has been imported into the eccvs repository. Now, the developers can work with the recent version of eccvs.

eccvs2 is based on the new architecture which is clean and extensible. Use

cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.sf.net:/cvsroot/eccvs co eccvs2

to checkout the new source code.

Visit: http://eccvs.sf.net

Posted by cgeek 2005-03-20

eccvs-0.1.0 released

eccvs team is happy to announce the release of eccvs-0.1.0 (the first public tarball release).

Use https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=117669 to download eccvs.
Features:
* Nautilus style working copy browser
* Checkout feature (with sample input dialog)
* Distinguished look and feel
* Emblems for differentiating various kinds of CVS File types
* Context sensitive menu for launching only the applicable actions... read more

Posted by cgeek 2005-03-16

Goodbye to old CVS version, expect a tarball release soon

"eccvs" is an yet another graphical frontend for the CVS tool. This will make a difference in open source community with its unique look and feel.

The currently available sources (from CVS) are obsolete and there is no active development for that version. It was outdated because of its inflexible design.

After a long design and development cycle, we have a fairly working Sofware Configuration Management system. The UI hasn't changed much but the architecture do.... read more

Posted by cgeek 2005-03-04