[[lazarus] CVS alternatives]

Cliff Baeseman vbman at pcpros.net
Sat Jul 31 12:19:15 EDT 1999


I just use winblows to do the cvs stuff bypassing the proxy and ftp the
files to the linux machine using wsftp.

under windows I use jcvs some others use win-cvs take your pick.

Cliff
-----Original Message-----
From: Michal Bukovjan <mbukovjan at netscape.net>
To: lazarus at miraclec.com <lazarus at miraclec.com>
Date: Saturday, July 31, 1999 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: [[lazarus] CVS alternatives]


>markku.niskanen at laatumikro.fi (Markku Niskanen) wrote:
>> Is there any other way (apart from CVS download) to download/install
>> the Lazarus Linux package(s); I am using Windows NT (Winproxy)  as my
>> proxy to the Internet and can only establish a HTTP connection from my
>> Linux box which does not have a modem installed; I have tried to
>> configure PPP and use an external modem but have not succeeded in
>> making it work on my own even though I have read all the Howto's and
>> tutorials and tried a multitude of scripts.
>>
>> Markku
>> --
>
>Markku,
>
>I was able to set the PPP connection up using network configuration utility
>from RedHat 5.x. Be sure to have PPP support compiled in the kernel
>(preferably 2.2 series), have pppd-2.3.7 or later (you can find this on
>rpmfind.net) and be sure not to have other default gateway in your routing
>table on your Linux box (which you probably have if you connect to the
>Internet through a proxy). If you do, remove the default gateway before
making
>connection via PPP and setup the PPP connection to add one for you.
>
>If you have a problem then, contact me, and maybe take this off this
mailing
>list.
>
>Michal Bukovjan
>
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