To work with a version control system in the IDE, you must mount your working directory version-controlled files as a filesystem in the IDE. You must also have the version control software that you want to use installed on your computer.
You can use the New Generic VCS wizard to mount a working directory that you already have on your system or to check out a new working directory from the VCS repository. The wizard also lets you choose from any of the predefined VCS profiles or create your own custom profile.
To mount a CVS, PVCS, or VSS filesystem:
Mounting a PVCS Directory
Mounting a Visual Source Safe Directory
Mounting a CVS Directory With Generic VCS Support
Once you have completed the wizard, a new VCS filesystem node appears on
the Filesystems tab in the Explorer. In the Explorer, the filesystem is represented
by a purple VCS filesystem icon (),
followed by the name of the filesystem's VCS profile and the name of the working
directory. The CVS status for each file appears in brackets after its name.
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You can download more VCS profiles from the NetBeans web site at http://vcsgeneric.netbeans.org/profiles/index.html. If none of the profiles fit your needs, you can also create a new profile. |
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New Generic VCS Wizard Modifying VCS Command Parameters and Variables Creating a Custom VCS Profile Mounting a CVS Filesystem VCS Command Properties Variables in VCS Commands |