To call a CVS command on a file or package:
You can also call a CVS command on a file by right-clicking on the file in the Source Editor and choosing the command from the CVS submenu.
The IDE's built-in CVS client and CVS command-line support vary in the way that they present command options. By default when calling a CVS command using the IDE's built-in CVS client (CVS Client filesystems), you are prompted with a dialog box showing all available command options. On directories mounted using the IDE's CVS command-line support (CVS filesystems), you are prompted only with a list of basic options or no options. You can change the default behavior for both types of filesystems.
On CVS Client filesystems, you have these choices for calling commands with options:
To set the type of prompt for CVS Client filesystems:
To be prompted for all options on a CVS filesystem:
This setting only applies the filesystem that it was set on.
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Calling Version Control Commands Mounting a CVS Filesystem Setting a Relative Mount Point for a CVS Filesystem Reconfiguring a CVS Filesystem CVS Commands |