--- web/www/cvs.xhtml 2001/06/04 14:31:54 1.2 +++ web/www/cvs.xhtml 2001/11/06 14:17:26 1.9 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ @@ -33,11 +33,20 @@ documentation, and other stuff pertaining to all i-scr

Web Access

-

There is a web interface to the i-scream CVS -repository allowing you to view any file, and diffs between them.

+

We use viewcvs to provide a +visual frontend to the CVS Repository. It allows you to browse around the +repository, viewing any version of a file, and the differences between different +versions. There is also a link to download the latest version of any section.

http://www.i-scream.org.uk/cgi-bin/cvs/viewcvs.cgi

+

We also have a facility to allow people to keep tabs on what's changed +recently. The following are available:

+ +

Commits today: http://www.i-scream.org.uk/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=today
+Commits this week: http://www.i-scream.org.uk/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=thisweek
+Commits in the past 7 days: http://www.i-scream.org.uk/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=days&days=7

+

Anonymous CVS Access (read-only)

Anyone can access the i-scream CVS repository in @@ -75,8 +84,34 @@ normal.

Other means of accessing CVS

-

At this stage there are no other means of CVS -access, although CVSup support will hopefully be provided in the future.

+

We currently provide CVSup access to the repository, either for mirroring or +for maintaining an up-to-date local copy. You will probably want to create a +supfile that looks something like this;

+ + +
*default host=cvsup.i-scream.org.uk
+*default base=/home/user/sup
+*default prefix=/home/user/i-scream
+*default release=cvs
+*default delete use-rel-suffix
+*default compress
+i-scream.source tag=.
+ + +

The last item in that list is the collection you which to get. The collection +"i-scream" is simply the whole repository, and is best used with no +tag specified for mirroring. It is most likely that you will want to do that +given above, which gets the latest copy of the i-scream source code.

+ +

CVS Statistics

+ +

There are some statistics available on the cms module of the CVS +repository, generated by cvsstat, +that allow you to see the progress of development. They're not that exciting, +but do show when the work was done.

+ +

http://www.i-scream.org.uk/cvsstat

+