
CVS Pocket Reference
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- CVS Pocket Reference
- Introduction
- Conventions Used in This Book
- For More Information
- Version Control and CVS
- Locking and merging
- Conflicts and merging
- Tagging
- Branching
- CVS Command Format
- Common Global Options
- Gotchas
- Installing CVS
- Obtaining CVS
- Unpacking CVS
- Compiling CVS
- Installing CVS
- CVS Administrator Reference
- Creating a Repository
- Setting up the password server with inetd
- Setting up the password server with xinetd
- Security Issues
- Repository Structure
- The CVSROOT directory
- The checkoutlist file
- The commitinfo file
- The config file
- The cvsignore file
- The cvswrappers file
- The history file
- The loginfo file
- The modules file
- The notify file
- The passwd file
- The rcsinfo file
- The readers file
- The taginfo file
- The users file
- The verifymsg file
- The writers file
- Hacking the Repository
- Restructuring a project
- Removing unwanted files
- Importing
- Importing code snapshots
- Importing from RCS
- Importing from SCCS
- Importing from PVCS
- Using an Interim Shared Sandbox
- Global Server Option
- Administrator Commands
- admin
- init
- kserver
- pserver
- server
- CVS User Reference
- Repository Locators
- Configuring CVS
- Creating a Sandbox
- Sandbox Structure
- .cvsignore files
- .cvswrappers files
- CVS directories
- Client Global Options
- Common Client Options
- Date formats
- Keyword substitutions
- User Commands
- add
- annotate
- checkout
- commit
- diff
- edit
- editors
- export
- help
- history
- import
- log
- login
- logout
- rannotate
- rdiff
- release
- remove
- rlog
- rtag
- status
- tag
- unedit
- update
- version
- watch
- watchers
- Related Resources
- Emacs CVS Mode
- Perl
- CVS Clients
- CVS Utilities
- CVS Web Interfaces
- Index
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