Finally, the version management of the program is implemented by complete and Nb, and should be considered a roundabout. Through several test operations, it is now possible to achieve some basic functions of version management, but the addition of branch management, version fusion, and directory is not fully grasped, and can only be completed after needing. Although this is already able to use this function, but only the status quo of the NB can only be implemented by the externally manner, since this function is realized, it is not a piple of it! Don't die, I tried Mounting Version Control at night, this time NB seems to recognize the repository that ME is already in use, because the path of CVS.exe has been placed in the system path, sets the Work Directory directly finish. Oh, Her, like before, and wrong:
The Following Command Failed Exectue In The System: Sh.exe -c CD "D: / MyCode / 0WRKDIR / J2ME_ODE / 0WRKDIR / J2ME_OTHER / / /": "" CVS "" -d ": local:" "" "" "" "" " l
Gas anger, immediately put it unmount. Go back to the setting window, take a closer study, the Unix Shell is displayed in the USE Command Line CVS Client option, which is "Unix Shell for Windows 95/98 / ME", whose default is Sh.exe. Do you think about the problem here? !
Take that tips is searching in the help system, hey, it is unfirming, actually found this:
VCS Support on Windows 95, Windows 98, And Windows Me, VCS support under Win95, 98, Me: Windows 95, Windows 98, And Windows Me Do Not Have a Command shell That Enables the IDE to work with command-line version control systems. Before you can use a command-line version control system with the IDE on these systems, you need to install a UNIX shell to interpret the commands. The sh.exe and bash.exe programs , Which Are Available from cygwin at http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/, Are Both Suitable for this task.
Oh, it turns out. It seems that ME wants to search for a sh.exe to make it.