Zend Studio Configuration for CVS

Last modified: February 27, 2008 - 15:58

Configuring Zend Studio for Drupal CVS


First we need to configure Zend studio to work with CVS. For this document I am referencing Zend Studio Enterprize 5.5.0

Tools -> Preferences -> Source Control

  • Path to CVS should be something like:
    C:\Program Files\Zend\ZendStudio-5.5.0\bin\SourceControl\cvs\cvs.exe

  • CVS_RSH Environment Variable can be 'ssh' if you want to operate securely, or blank should be fine
  • set other options as desired

To CHECKOUT code (get code from the Drupal CVS repository)

Tools -> CVS -> Checkout


  • CVS Root for contrib: :pserver:anonymous:anonymous@cvs.drupal.org:/cvs/drupal-contrib
  • CVS Root for Drupal: :pserver:anonymous:anonymous@cvs.drupal.org:/cvs/drupal
  • Module Name: something like contributions/modules/module_name
  • Working Directory: Browse to the directory you want to hold the checked out files and directories
  • Revision: set to STICKY TAG from cvs.drupal.org

To COMMIT code


  • You must use a Drupal CVS username/pass instead of anonymous:anonymous above

  • CVS commands are only available from the Project space, so you must create a new project: Project -> New Project

  • Enter a Project Name

  • Click Next and Add Path to select your working directory

  • Click Finish

  • Now from the project tab you should see your working directory

  • CVS commands are now available by right clicking a file in the project window and going to the CVS menu

 
 

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