This manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of Dealing with bugs in CVS or this manualĬopyright (C) 1992, 1993 Signum Support AB.Trouble making a connection to a CVS server.All environment variables which affect CVS.Reference manual for Administrative files.update-Bring work tree in sync with repository.tag-Add a symbolic tag to checked out versions of files.release-Indicate that a Module is no longer in use.rdiff-'patch' format diffs between releases.log-Print out log information for files.import-Import sources into CVS, using vendor branches.history-Show status of files and users.export-Export sources from CVS, similar to checkout.diff-Show differences between revisions.commit-Check files into the repository.checkout-Check out sources for editing.How your build system interacts with CVS.How to handle keyword substitution with cvs import.How to handle binary files with cvs import.Updating a module with the import command.Choosing between reserved or unreserved checkouts.Information about who is watching and editing.How to edit a file which is being watched.Mechanisms to track who is editing files.Several developers simultaneously attempting to run CVS.Adding, removing, and renaming files and directories.Merging differences between any two revisions.Creating Files From Other Version Control Systems. Creating a directory tree from a number of files.Security considerations with password authentication.Using the client with password authentication.Setting up the server for password authentication.Direct connection with password authentication.How data is stored in the working directory.How files are stored in the CVSROOT directory.File Permission issues specific to Windows.Where files are stored within the repository.CVS-Concurrent Versions System CVS-Concurrent Versions System
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