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    === commandline cvs client ===
    === commandline cvs client ===


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    cvs --help
    cvs --help


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    (specify -H followed by a command name for command-specific help)
    (specify -H followed by a command name for command-specific help)
    Specify --help to receive this message
    Specify --help to receive this message
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    The Concurrent Versions System (CVS) is a tool for version control.
    The Concurrent Versions System (CVS) is a tool for version control.
    For CVS updates and additional information, see
    For CVS updates and additional information, see the CVS home page at http://www.cvshome.org/ or Pascal Molli's CVS site at http://www.loria.fr/~molli/cvs-index.html
    the CVS home page at http://www.cvshome.org/ or
    Pascal Molli's CVS site at http://www.loria.fr/~molli/cvs-index.html


    === windows cvs client ===
    === windows cvs client ===

    Revision as of 20:54, 23 October 2005

    Concurrent Versioning System. CVS is an open source version control and collaboration system.

    A software package to manage software development done by several people.

    CVS is a version control system, an important component of Source Configuration Management (SCM). Using it, you can record the history of sources files, and documents. It fills a similar role to the free software RCS, PRCS, and Aegis packages.

    CVS is a production quality system in wide use around the world, including many free software projects.[1]

    commandline cvs client

    cvs --help
    
    Usage: cvs [cvs-options] command [command-options-and-arguments]
      where cvs-options are -q, -n, etc.
        (specify --help-options for a list of options)
      where command is add, admin, etc.
        (specify --help-commands for a list of commands
         or --help-synonyms for a list of command synonyms)
      where command-options-and-arguments depend on the specific command
        (specify -H followed by a command name for command-specific help)
      Specify --help to receive this message
    

    The Concurrent Versions System (CVS) is a tool for version control. For CVS updates and additional information, see the CVS home page at http://www.cvshome.org/ or Pascal Molli's CVS site at http://www.loria.fr/~molli/cvs-index.html

    windows cvs client

    See: TortoiseCVS (a graphical CVS client for windows)

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