/netbsd/external/gpl2/xcvs/dist/ |
H A D | README | 1 CVS Kit 24 Welcome to CVS! 26 If you have problems or think you have found a bug in CVS, see the 30 If you are thinking of submitting changes to CVS, see the 33 Please consult the INSTALL-CVS file for information on tested 47 -The CVS Team 51 What Is CVS? 67 Notes to people upgrading from a previous release of CVS: 74 compatibility problems with CVS 1.5 or later. 101 versions of CVS? [all …]
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H A D | README.VMS | 1 CVS port to VMS 10 This port is of the CVS client only. Or in other words, the port 11 implements the full set of CVS commands, but cannot access 13 on another machine (a Unix box) which runs a complete port of CVS. 20 other executables other than CVS.EXE. 24 As of CVS 1.5.something, this port passed most of the tests in 40 $ CVS :== $YOUR_DEVICE:[YOUR.DIRECTORY.CVS]CVS.EXE 52 documented in the CVS manual (see the README file in the CVS 56 2. Using CVS internal rsh support (privileged) 80 3. Using CVS internal rsh support (non-privileged) [all …]
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H A D | MINOR-BUGS | 17 ignore any CVS/Root values and revert to using CVSROOT alone. The 20 to do since CVS hides the client operation very well, esp. for 26 ttyp4:<woods@clapton> $ cvs -d /local/src-CVS init 29 was set to point to a CVS server using the ":server:" option. 32 connect to the server, CVS may loose its mind (this was reported in 39 ? CVS 40 ? programs/CVS 41 ? tests/CVS 47 I claim that CVS dirs should be ignored. 48 (This reportedly happens if "cvs add CVS" (or "cvs add *") [all …]
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H A D | ChangeLog.zoo | 91 * Changes between CVS 1.3 Beta-3 and official CVS 1.3! 98 which CVS has compiled successfully. I think CVS 1.3 is finally 170 * Changes between CVS 1.3 Beta-2 and CVS 1.3 Beta-3 235 pages for CVS: cvs(1) and cvs(5). Most of the new CVS 1.3 features 380 * Changes between CVS 1.3 Beta-1 and CVS 1.3 Beta-2 421 * Changes between CVS 1.2 and CVS 1.3 Beta are described here. 590 future CVS features. If there's anything gross left in CVS, it's 595 CVS which tells CVS to show what it would do, without actually 614 * Changes from CVS 1.0 Patchlevel 1 to CVS 1.0 Patchlevel 2; also 615 known as "Changes from CVS 1.1 to CVS 1.2". [all …]
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H A D | NEWS | 98 CVS. 207 CVS. 868 CVS yourself. 1265 and CVS* has been changed to CVS CVS.adm. 1303 of CVS 1.6. 1381 * Changes between CVS 1.3 and CVS 1.4 Alpha-2 1533 * Changes between CVS 1.3 Beta-3 and official CVS 1.3! 1612 * Changes between CVS 1.3 Beta-2 and CVS 1.3 Beta-3 1822 * Changes between CVS 1.3 Beta-1 and CVS 1.3 Beta-2 2057 known as "Changes from CVS 1.1 to CVS 1.2". [all …]
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H A D | AUTHORS | 1 Authors of GNU CVS 4 definitions of CVS were based on the original package written by Dick Grune 11 <berliner@sun.com> converted the original CVS shell scripts into reasonably 17 Jeff Polk from BSDI <polk@bsdi.com> converted the CVS 1.2 23 for CVS 1.4 Alpha. His work carries on from work done by K. Richard Pixley 24 and others at Cygnus Support. The CVS 1.4 upgrade is due in large part to 27 David G. Grubbs <dgg@odi.com> contributed the CVS "history" and "release" 28 commands. As well as the ever-so-useful "-n" option of CVS which tells CVS 33 framework that CVS now uses. This can be found in the "configure" script, 52 enhancing CVS for some years. Mark D. Baushke <mdb@gnu.org> came on in [all …]
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H A D | HACKING | 1 How to write code for CVS 3 * License of CVS 5 CVS is Copyright (C) 1989-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. 212 using new CVS releases. Without testing, CVS will fail to be portable 305 passes client-supplied arguments to CVS). 359 "official" CVS. Bugfixes, where CVS's behavior contradicts the 380 until CVS 1.6. 417 "official" (whatever that means) mechanisms of CVS releases and CVS 421 popular in the CVS community, it is likely that one of the CVS 446 checks something in to the master CVS repository. [all …]
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H A D | DEVEL-CVS | 1 CVS Development Policies 3 This file, DEVEL-CVS, contains the policies by which the CVS 7 Policies regarding the CVS source repository: 18 interest), then one of the developers can ask the other CVS 28 Checkout-only access to the CVS repository is available to all, on an
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H A D | FAQ | 1869 [[This was against CVS 1.3. Is it still in CVS 1.4?]] 1957 CVS 1.9.) 2785 CVS. 2839 CVS. The same is true of the CVS "admin" command. 3011 Configured CVS not to use the ./CVS/Root file. 4369 into CVS. 7398 CVS. 7868 ./CVS/Tag 7892 ./CVS/<file>,p ./CVS/<file>,t 8172 " + What is CVS? What's it for? Why CVS?" [all …]
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H A D | BUGS | 19 (particularly an issue on Windows), CVS will have trouble (it will 20 write invalid RCS files, probably). The fix would be to have CVS 27 * If you specify the -w global option to client/server CVS, it only 44 by CVS during write. Directory symlinks are not recommended, but should work 50 * The -m option to "cvs add" does not work with client/server CVS. 51 CVS will accept the option, but it won't actually set the 57 doesn't yet have a CVS admin sub-directory. This can greatly confuse 81 * CVS does not always seem to be waiting to the next filesystem timestamp 83 OS. The symptoms are that ocassionally CVS will not notice that modified files 91 * The CVS server is leaving a temp directory (/tmp/cvs-serv*) on AIX 4.3 under [all …]
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H A D | configure.in | 18 AC_INIT([Concurrent Versions System (CVS)],[1.12.13], 486 [Define if you have strchr (always for CVS).]) 488 [Define if you have memchr (always for CVS).]) 655 [The default remote shell CVS will use for :ext: transport 709 [The default text editor CVS should use for log messages 815 [The temporary directory CVS should use as a default 885 dnl Set CVS Administrator Group 908 allowed to run CVS admin. To disable the CVS admin command for 916 dnl Done setting CVS Administrator Group 1007 method in the CVS client (default)]) [all …]
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H A D | TODO | 15 52. SCCS has a feature that I would *love* to see in CVS, as it is very 19 plan to provide a similar functionality to CVS? Our site (and, I'd 186 change in CVS. Sigh. 203 (probably best is to have CVS do the non-interactive part and 224 CVS 1.8 and earlier did). The other is the "reposmv" 226 same, and we want to update the CVS/Root files). In CVS 1.9 and 249 CVS directory. I.e., 539 never been designed in detail for CVS. 625 technique. It also is pretty simple (no new algorithms, CVS 664 This can be problematic, however, if we ask CVS to update two [all …]
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H A D | cvs.spec.in | 16 code). CVS only stores the differences between versions, instead of 17 every version of every file you've ever created. CVS also keeps a log 20 CVS is very helpful for managing releases and controlling the 23 directory, CVS provides version control for a hierarchical collection 41 code). CVS only stores the differences between versions, instead of 42 every version of every file you've ever created. CVS also keeps a log 45 CVS is very helpful for managing releases and controlling the 48 directory, CVS provides version control for a hierarchical collection 53 This package contains only a Kerberized version of the CVS binary. You should 54 install the base %{name} package to get the standard CVS distribution.
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/netbsd/external/gpl2/xcvs/dist/maint-aux/ |
H A D | srclist.txt | 4 # imported using the CVS import command and "NI" means CVS import was not used. 14 Imported files CVS Local 28 Imported files CVS Local 37 others. We update these files directly from the GNULIB CVS repository. 43 CVS Repository (via SSH): :ext:anoncvs@savannah.gnu.org/cvsroot/gnulib 45 Imported files CVS Local 50 # import the error module since it would conflict with CVS's error() function, 65 Imported files CVS Local
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/netbsd/external/gpl2/rcs/dist/ |
H A D | REFS | 21 for CVS (see below) 42 the latest official CVS release (see below) 48 CVS 50 CVS, the Concurrent Versions System, keeps tracks of source changes 56 These pages have useful information about CVS. 59 CVS 1.3 is the latest released version. 62 CVS 1.4 is in alpha test, but it is recommended if you are installing CVS 69 Cyclic CVS adds network transparency to CVS; it supports efficient,
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/netbsd/distrib/syspkg/sets/comp/comp-cvs-catman/ |
H A D | DESCR | 1 This contains groff-formatted man pages for the CVS revision control 2 system. CVS is a version control system which allows you to keep old 5 CVS does not just operate on one file at a time or one directory at a 7 of version controlled files. CVS helps to manage releases and to control 8 the concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. CVS allows
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/netbsd/distrib/syspkg/sets/comp/comp-cvs-man/ |
H A D | DESCR | 1 This contains man page groff source for the CVS revision control system. 2 CVS is a version control system which allows you to keep old versions of 4 occurred, etc., like RCS or SCCS. Unlike the simpler systems, CVS does 7 controlled files. CVS helps to manage releases and to control the 8 concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. CVS allows
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/netbsd/external/gpl2/xcvs/dist/doc/ |
H A D | cvs.man.footer | 32 The most comprehensive manual for CVS is 33 Version Management with CVS by Per Cederqvist et al. Depending on 35 .B info CVS 39 For CVS updates, more information on documentation, software related 40 to CVS, development of CVS, and more, see:
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H A D | RCSFILES | 24 look at, the part of CVS which applies these is RCS_deltas in 28 of the revisions. The order _is_ important and CVS relies on it. 31 the same for RCS 5.7 and CVS 1.9.27): 59 There is one case where CVS uses CVS-specific, non-compatible changes 61 for more information on them. CVS also sets the RCS state to "dead" 86 CVS does use newphrases to implement the `PreservePermissions' 115 in the delta nodes should include `README'; CVS will not operate 129 versions of CVS do not handle this case in a special way (CVS 1.9 and 138 versions of CVS. 170 CVS 1.10 (and earlier) probably has some bugs in this area on [all …]
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/netbsd/external/gpl2/xcvs/dist/acl/ |
H A D | aclconfig.default | 1 # Set `UseCVSACL' to yes to use CVS ACL feature. 4 # Default CVS ACL Permission are to use. 7 # Default file location for CVS ACL file (access) is CVSROOT/access. 17 # Default file location for CVS groups file is CVSROOT/group. 31 # Set CVSServerRunAsUser to a system user, in order CVS server
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H A D | INSTALL | 4 - copy the file acl.c under src directory of CVS source distribution. 6 - copy the patch file cvsacl-patch-1.2.5 under CVS source distribution 9 - cd to CVS source directory.
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/netbsd/distrib/syspkg/sets/comp/comp-cvs-bin/ |
H A D | DESCR | 1 CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep old versions 3 occurred, etc., like RCS or SCCS. Unlike the simpler systems, CVS 6 version controlled files. CVS helps to manage releases and to control 7 the concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. CVS
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/netbsd/external/gpl2/grep/dist/ |
H A D | Makefile.cvs | 9 … && make -f Makefile.cvs && rm -rf autom4te.cache && (find . -type d -name CVS |xargs rm -rf) && c… 22 @if test ! -d CVS; then \ 29 dirs=`find . -type d | grep -v CVS | sed -e "s#^./##"` ;\ 39 if grep "^/$$f/" CVS/Entries > /dev/null; then \
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H A D | Makefile.am | 26 @if test ! -d CVS; then \ 33 dirs=`find . -type d | grep -v CVS | sed -e "s#^./##"` ;\ 43 if grep "^/$$f/" CVS/Entries > /dev/null; then \
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/netbsd/external/gpl2/xcvs/dist/contrib/ |
H A D | README | 6 guarantee to have tried them, or ported them to work with this CVS 19 If you have some software that works with CVS that you wish to offer it 58 out-of-date relative to CVS 1.3, but still may be 65 descend.man descend through a directory. In CVS 1.2, this was 67 recursive. In CVS 1.3 (and later), however, most of 78 started with CVS. 98 the newphrase 'commitid' used by CVS and CVSNT. 138 checked out CVS tree; also notices unknown files.
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