WebCVS (Concurrent Versions System) is a version control system that can record the history of your files (usually, but not always, source code). CVS only stores the differences …
WebUse the command source ~/.bashrc to have the changes take effect.. Create a file named .cvsrc in your home directory. It should contain the following: cvs -z3 diff -uN rdiff -uN …
WebFDP CVS Usage Guidelines Introduction. The Concurrent Versions System, or CVS, is software that allows people to cooperatively work on a set of files, such as in a …
WebIf your goal is to download the various Fedora Core documents and to render them on your system, you only need read-only access to the CVS repository. Follow the instructions in …
WebFedora Websites CVS. Like much of the rest of the Fedora Project, the Fedora websites are available in their raw form. fedoraproject.org is a wiki, and so has no CVS repository. …
WebThis guide explains in several easy steps how to get started doing Fedora CVS with Devshell. It goes through the steps of getting the source, and converting your Fedora …
WebAs part of the merge, we are going to be migrating to the use of /cvs/pkgs as opposed to either /cvs/dist or /cvs/extras. Note that /cvs/extras will continue to function on …