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RE: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS: msg#00418

Subject: RE: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS
Dror Braznitzki wrote:

> [...] decide what goes to the repository and what 
> should be left outside (local files created by the VS)

Not terribly familiar with recent revisions of Visual C++, but in
previous versions (e.g. 5.0 and 6.0), there were really only two files
that needed to be checked in (the "project" and "workspace" files -
foo.dsp and foo.dsw).

Everything else was generated (*.ncb, which was the static analysis
database for symbol browsing, *.pdb which was the "program database",
"*.pch", which was the precompiled header database, etc.).


-----Original Message-----
From: info-cvs-admin@xxxxxxx [mailto:info-cvs-admin@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of 
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 3:26 AM
To: Info CVS at GNU (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS


Hi, 
I think I need to clarify myself a little, what am I looking for is not
a Visual Studio (.NET) plugin for CVS.
My team is working on an Intranet project and using Visual Studio .NET.
While we where looking at the source directory
in order to decide what goes to the repository and what should be left
outside (local files created by the VS) we noticed
a large number of files that we could not decide their purpose or the
effect of managing them in the repository.
I'm looking for someone who has succeeded in managing such project with
CVS. 
Thanks,
Dror 
-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Marx [mailto:oliver@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 8:04 PM
To: Dror Braznitzki
Subject: RE: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS

igloo 
-----Original Message-----
From: info-cvs-admin@xxxxxxx [mailto:info-cvs-admin@xxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Dror Braznitzki
Sent: 27. oktober 2002 18:02
To: Info CVS at GNU (E-mail)
Subject: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS

Hi,
Has anyone managed to manage a Visual Studio .NET project using CVS ?
There are so many files that I have no idea if to put in the ignore list
or not.
Any help will be very appreciated.
10X,
Dror 


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