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Using CVS (part 1) |
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- Overview |
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- CVS Repository Structure |
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- Setting up CVS on Raptor |
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- Setting up CVS on a Public PC (with WinCVS) |
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- Setting up CVS from off campus |
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- How to use CVS |
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- See "Using CVS (part 2)" for information on binaries, |
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branching, tagging and keywords. |
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Overview |
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CVS means "Concurrent Versioning System" and is used to keep |
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That's just about it for basic CVS. I'll probably produce |
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another document on tagging at some point in the future. |
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About |
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This document was written by Tim Bishop [tdb1@ukc.ac.uk] for |
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use by the team working on a 3rd year Computer Science |
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project called "i-scream". More details can be found on the |
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project website; |
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http://www.i-scream.org.uk |