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  • The Concurrent Versions System (CVS) is a Change Management (CM) system for software source code control to store and keep track of development changes. CVS Intro: CVS is primarily used as a source code control system for text files. Programmers will generate revisions to individual source code files. A collection of these files may define a specific software release.
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  • 12 Keyword substitution. 13 Tracking third-party sources. 14 How your build system interacts with CVS. 15 Special Files. Appendix A Guide to CVS commands.
  • In cases where several developers or teams want to each maintain their own version of the files, because of geography and/or policy, CVS's vendor branches can...
  • It is auto-generated from an appendix of the CVS manual. For more in-depth documentation, please consult the Cederqvist manual (via the info CVS...
  • cvs.nongnu.org. Concurrent Versions System (CVS, or Concurrent Versioning System) is a version control system originally developed by Dick Grune in July 1986.[4].
  • Intended for those new to CVS, this tutorial will get both general users and new developers up to speed quickly. Whether you'd like to use CVS to "check out" the...
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  • https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-test-results/. VCS Repository Webview. https://cvs.savannah.nongnu.org/viewvc/cvs/.
  • CVSROOT : Location of CV source code repository. Example use of CVS: CVS commands are used with directives and command line options to create a repository...
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  • cvs2git conversion of the Savannah CVS source repository of GNU CVS.
  • Unfortunately, if someone is using another editor, that safeguard will not work. CVS solves this problem by insulating the different developers from each other.
  • cvsdate. cvs2cl - Generate GNU-Style ChangeLogs. cvsq - Queue CVS Commands For Later Connection.