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| Limitations Of The Windows And Macintosh Versions | | The Windows and Macintosh distributions of CVS are generally limited | in functionality. They can all act as clients, meaning that they can | contact a repository server to obtain a working copy, commit, update, | and so on. But they can't serve repositories themselves. If you set it | up right, the Windows port can use a local-disk repository, but it | still can't serve projects from that repository to other machines. In | general, if you want to have a network-accessible CVS repository, you | must run the CVS server on a Unix box. If it runs on unix, I wonder what's the problem with a Mac?
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