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CVS Web |
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You can browse our CVS using CVS Web.
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What is CVS |
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CVS stands for Concurrent Version System, a widely used system
to store, archive, and manage large source projects. It is considered a
de-facto standard in all Free Software projects, because it is in
itself free software, and thus is installed by default on most free Unix
available, notably most GNU/Linux distributions, and the various BSD
incarnations.
If you are not familiar with CVS, it is highly suggested that you start
with a primer on CVS, and get yourself familiar with all operations under
CVS. The CVS CVS home site should be
a good starting point.
The NeL platform is managed under CVS, and a complete access to the
corresponding CVS source tree is available below. You may pull any file
off the source tree using your browser, check its history, and visually
follow the evolution of the source, something which is always fascinating
in itself.
Most people will want to pull a complete copy of the source however,
something which is complex to do using the Web only. This server allows
anonymous CVS to access (read-only) the CVS repository.
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More information |
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You will find more information about the CVS tree
here
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Anonymous access to Nevrax internal CVS |
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You're welcome to access the internal Nevrax CVS repository anonymously.
You need to set
your CVSROOT environment variable :
$ export 'CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.nevrax.org:/home/cvsroot'
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Then do the command :
Then enter the password, which is simply "anonymous ".
Once there, you may perform the command:
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Public CVS updates of the Nevrax internal CVS |
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Updates of the public Nevrax internal CVS occur at 02h00 am CET everyday.
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