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cvs: A version control system.
- Summary
- CVS (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 between versions, instead of
every version of every file you have ever created. CVS also keeps a log
of who, when, and why changes occurred.
CVS is very helpful for managing releases and controlling the
concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. Instead of
providing version control for a collection of files in a single
directory, CVS provides version control for a hierarchical collection
of directories consisting of revision controlled files. These
directories and files can then be combined together to form a software
release.
Arch: src
Download: | cvs-1.11.21-3.2.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Sat Feb 11 01:38:52 2006 |
Packager: | Red Hat, Inc. <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla> |
Size: | 2.83 MiB |
Changelog
- * Fri Feb 10 17:00:00 2006 Jesse Keating <jkeating{%}redhat{*}com> - 1.11.21-3.2
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- bump again for double-long bug on ppc(64)
- * Tue Feb 7 17:00:00 2006 Jesse Keating <jkeating{%}redhat{*}com> - 1.11.21-3.1
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- rebuilt for new gcc4.1 snapshot and glibc changes
- * Wed Dec 21 17:00:00 2005 Martin Stransky <stransky{%}redhat{*}com> 1.11.21-3
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- fix for #150031 - cvs diff -kk -u fails