On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 01:30:25AM -0400, Brian Dean wrote:
> I'm an old Unix command line guy myself so I'm right at home on my Mac
> using CVS from an xterm - isn't a Mac really just Unix that supports
> iTunes. :-)
MacOS X really is Unix. Apple is an old Unix licensee.
It may be because I install Xcode on my Macs but I've always (recent
years) found both svn and cvs pre-installed by Apple.
Last login: Mon Oct 24 12:35:59 on ttys001
dkelly@clumsy {292} which cvs
/Developer/usr/bin/cvs
dkelly@clumsy {293} which svn
/usr/bin/svn
dkelly@clumsy {294}
OK, that suggests cvs came with Xcode but svn was part of the base
system. MacOS 10.6.8.
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David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@HiWAAY.net
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Source Control/Version Control for AVR projects
2011-10-25 by David Kelly
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