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version 1.460, 2016/09/03 03:25:09 |
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<b>Warning:</b> |
<b>Warning:</b> |
When using cvs, you should take care that your current directory is either |
When using cvs, you should take care that your current directory is either |
the root of the tree you are referencing or in a separate place such as /tmp. |
the root of the tree you are referencing or in a separate place such as |
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<tt>/tmp</tt>. |
Some commands such as "get" can create an arbitrary sub-tree in the current |
Some commands such as "get" can create an arbitrary sub-tree in the current |
directory, and a subsequent update will recursively flesh out this sub-tree. |
directory, and a subsequent update will recursively flesh out this sub-tree. |
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The anoncvs service gives fledgling developers a chance to learn CVS |
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operation and get thoroughly involved in the development process |
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before getting "commit" access -- as a result of showing useful |
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skills and high quality results they will naturally later be given |
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developer access. |
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As well, people providing patches can create their diffs relative |
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to the CVS tree, which will ease integration. |
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<h3 id="EXAMPLE">Example usage for cvs(1)</h3> |
<h3 id="EXAMPLE">Example usage for cvs(1)</h3> |
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