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On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 16:12:23 -0800, "Terris Linenbach" <noreply at nowhere.nwh> wrote: >I recently attempted to install ViewCVS on IIS. I eventually got it working >thanks especially to Dave Mello's post. There were a few things left for me >to figure out on my own which I have made available to all at -- > >http://www.devguy.com/viewcvs > Hi Terris, I originally used your tutorial to get the stuff up and running, but there are a few problems with the version that Russ has on his site in regards to CVSNT builds after about 58. ViewCvs chokes on the output from the RCS tools and refuses to show anything sensible.... But I have worked with Russ the last week to fix the stuff so currently the ViewCvs version available out of SourceForge CVS is actually OK even in this respect. (My part was supplying RCS files with the problem items inside and also running debugging tests, he did all the Python coding...) But you still need the cvsgraph binaries from the zipfile on his site to enable graphing. And the last item not working for me right now is Enscript (syntax highlighted markup view) even though people say it can be done. I believe it has to do with the RCS tools on SourceForge, for some reason I have not yet reached a working configuration. Maybe during the weekend. ViewCvs can be downloaded from SourceForge, get your CVS settings here: http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=18760 Or use ViewCvs to browse the repository: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/viewcvs/ /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)