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---+ A Quick Howto for Konqueror/Cervisia/CVS This brief tutoiral will teach you how to check out the rreport module from the Biostat server. You must have installed =Cervisia= if it was not already installed with =Konqueror= (as =root= run =apt-get update= then =apt-get install cervisia=). First you must open Konquereor: <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/konqueror.jpg" alt="konqueror.jpg" width="617" height="207" /> Notice the icon near the upper right corner that looks like a brick wall. That's the *Cervisia View*. Essentialy Konqueror treats the CVS functionality as a special View type. The other icons next to Cervisia are the "Icon View" and the "List view" icons. *Note*: If you can't see the *Cervisia View* Icon, then click on the View menu, then the View Mode sub-menue and search for Cervisia as in the picture below. If Cervisia is not there, then your version of Konqueror does not have the Cervisia extension. Talk to your administrator about getting this extension. <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/konqviewmode.jpg" alt="konqviewmode.jpg" width="709" height="364" /> Now click on the *Cervisia View* icon (or select Cervisia from the View mode menu as above). <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/konqcervisiawarning.jpg" alt="konqcervisiawarning.jpg" width="615" height="360" /> You should see a benign warning message like the one above. Cervisia is complaining because the current directory, */home/hornerjr*, is not controlled by CVS. Click on "OK" to get rid of the messages. *We are now in Cervisia Mode*. <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/cervisiaview.jpg" alt="cervisiaview.jpg" width="614" height="150" /> You should see 2 new menu entries at the top: *Advanced*, and *Repository*. Click on *Repository* and select *Checkout*: <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/cervisiacheckout.jpg" alt="cervisiacheckout.jpg" width="495" height="240" /> You should now see a window like the one above. Make sure and fill out the *Repository* field with the correct *CVSROOT* content (refere to BiostatCvs for more info). Make sure to fill out the *Module* field with *rreport*. Leave the *Branch Tag* field empty. For the *Working Directory* field, I have chosen to place the _checked out rreport module_ in /home/hornerjr. When I click the *OK* button, Cervisia will creat the directory */home/hornerjr/rreport*. You can choose another working directory by clicking on the *...* button . Once you're done, click *OK*. Now, your're probably thinking that the above action didn't work, since nothing changed. However it *did* work. You now have to instruct Konqueror to open the newly created *rreport* folder (or directory, same thing). On the left-hand pane, scroll down and find where you placed *rreport*. Once you've found it, you should see the following: <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/cervisiarreport.jpg" alt="cervisiarreport.jpg" width="697" height="517" /> Congratultations! You have successfully checked out the *rreport* module. Now, just use your favorite editor to make your modifications. Once you're done, *right click* on the file you were editing and select the *Commit* entry. This will bring up another window for you to write a CVS Log Entry. Click *OK* when you're done. ---+++ Additional Notes * You can find additional CVS functionality by clicking on the *Advanced* and *Repository* menues at the top of Konqueror. Also, right click on any file or directory within the module and you will find more CVS functionality. * If you want to use an existing =Xemacs= invocation for editing, you can have =cervisia= open a new =Xemacs= buffer for editing. Click on =Settings ... Configure Cervisia= and under =Editor= type =gnuclient -q=. * Cervisia, by default, does not update files recursively. This means that files within subfolders of a project will not be updated. There are a couple of solutions to try before running an update. * On the menu bar, under *Settings*, select *Update Recursively*. * You can select all of the files/folders at once by clicking on the first file in a project and dragging the mouse to the last file. You may need to click the *+* sign beside all folders to extend to subfolders. ----- If you have any questions about this tutorial or need more explanation, please contact Main.JeffreyHorner.
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