Free CVS Server?
Greetings!
Here is my problem:
- I'm working on a project with about 40 files (c++, .h, projects, workspace, etc...)
- I usualy don't write on the same computer
- I would need something to track my latest version of files
- So i can continue with working with up to date files
- I can not host a CVS server
- It does not need to be complex
It should work as following:
- Download the latest files
- I make changes to let us say 3 files
- Upload only the new 3 files
- thats it
When i come to the next computer, i can continue with the latest files.
Any FREE suggestions? I can't host the server by myself!
Quote:Original post by Monder
Try freepository
freepository has currently lots of problems, but you get 150mb for free.
if your project is small (about 3 or 4 mb, this should be enought for workspace, h, cpp files) then use cvsdude
Quote:Original post by Ludi83Quote:Original post by Monder
Try freepository
freepository has currently lots of problems, but you get 150mb for free.
if your project is small (about 3 or 4 mb, this should be enought for workspace, h, cpp files) then use cvsdude
Hi Ludi83,
I'm curious what problems you've encountered with freepository. I'm the founder & respond to all support inquiries, so this has me a bit puzzled.
The server was recently upgraded (over the 2004 year-end holiday) to improve connection speeds and processing for the over 5000 projects currently hosted. Perhaps you encountered some down-time before or during the upgrade?
If you have a specific support issue that remains open, please feel free to contact me directly at jbminn [at] freepository [dot] com.
Freepository has offered secure free cvs hosting since AUG-1999. Originally offered at 50Mb, the service now provides 150Mb of cvs repository space at no charge to members. Register, upload your code & get to work. Both open & closed source projects are welcome. Individuals, companies, universities and entire branches of government use freepository successfully every day.
I look forward to assisting you.
jbminn
Great idea, store all of your source code on a random person's internet server, where you have no control of who really can access it, just because you're too cheap to even get a DSL line and host a little server.
But maybe it's just me.
But maybe it's just me.
Quote:Original post by Anonymous PosterSOMEBody checks their referer logs a bit too often! (perhaps not often, seeing as it took a week or so, but still)
Hi Ludi83,
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