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This info manual describes how to use and administer CVS version
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- Preface
- About this manual
- What is CVS?
- What is CVS?
- A sample session
- A tour of basic CVS usage
- Repository
- Where all your sources are stored
- Starting a new project
- Starting a project with CVS
- Multiple developers
- How CVS helps a group of developers
- Revisions and branches
- Numeric, symbolic, and branch revisions
- Merging
- How to move changes between branches
- Recursive behavior
- CVS descends directories
- Adding files
- Adding files
- Removing files
- Removing files
- Removing directories
- Removing directories
- Tracking sources
- Tracking third-party sources
- Moving files
- Moving and renaming files
- Moving directories
- Moving and renaming directories
- History browsing
- Viewing the history of files in various ways
- Keyword substitution
- CVS can include the revision inside the file
- Binary files
- CVS can handle binary files
- Builds
- Issues related to CVS and builds
- Compatibility
- Upgrading CVS versions
- Revision management
- Policy questions for revision management
- CVS commands
- CVS commands share some things
- Invoking CVS
- Quick reference to CVS commands
- Administrative files
- Reference manual for the Administrative files
- Environment variables
- All environment variables which affect CVS
- Troubleshooting
- Some tips when nothing works
- Copying
- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
- Index
- Index