Concurrent Versions System (CVS)
CVS is a system that lets groups of people work simultaneously on groups of files. A version control system keeps a history of the changes made to a set of files. For a developer, that means being able to keep track of all the changes you've made to a program during the entire time you've been developing it.
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Home of CVS development, the code (source and binaries), documentation, third party add-ons, news, links.
CVSACL provides advanced ACLs per modules, directories, and files on branch/tag for remote cvs repository connections. Execution of all CVS subcommands can be controlled with eight different permissions. GPL.
Provides free downloads of CVS for Windows/Unix/Linux/Mac OS X. Also professional support plans, training and installation.
CVS Utilities is a small collection of scripts that allow you to manage the files in the CVS working directory: cvschroot, cvsdo, cvsu. Free software.
Describes use of CVS version control for web development, quality assurance, and maintenance.
Automagic web site mirroring via FTP, under GPL.
CVS-log-message-to-ChangeLog conversion script
Generate a changelog of CVS checkins as RSS.
CVSBrowser is a Total Commander File System Plugin to browse a CVS repository.
Grab a cvs tree from behind a firewall. This tool is written in Java and works on most platforms, and it requires a CVS repository accessible with ViewVC.
A CVS automation suite to knit up various CVS repositories from existing source packages.
Program for safely manipulating and inspecting CVS repositories, used primarily for keeping several repositories in sync, using CVSup.
CVS server running under Windows NT/2000.
Cvsplot is used for collecting statistics from CVS controlled files. Simple statistics such as how the total number of files and lines of code change against time.
A tool that searches for code fragments using CVS comments. Demo with data from KDE.
A suite of CVS goodies written in perl for the harried Big Project Administrator.
Web-based bug and patch-set tracking system. Features a built-in Wiki and SQL database engine; works under Unix and Windows. [GNU]
Instructions and downloads for running CVSweb on Windows PWS/IIS. Also limited information on running CVSweb on Windows with Apache.
Offers a unified view of source code repository. [Commercial, free for Open Source or non-commercial projects].
Provides hosting for version control, issue tracking, and project management tools for projects of all sizes.
Cameron Laird's personal index to publicly-accessible CVS repositories.
A commercial online service that allows Internet workgroups or technical teams to share data and manage source code changes from remote locations.
Generates statistics for a CVS repository, including lines of code graphs, developer activity, commit log. Output is HTML and PNG.
ViewVC (formerly known as ViewCVS) is like cvsweb but written in Python. Browse the repository, view files, display diffs between versions. Bonsai-like query features.
Generate a changelog of CVS checkins as RSS.
Home of CVS development, the code (source and binaries), documentation, third party add-ons, news, links.
Offers a unified view of source code repository. [Commercial, free for Open Source or non-commercial projects].
A CVS automation suite to knit up various CVS repositories from existing source packages.
Describes use of CVS version control for web development, quality assurance, and maintenance.
A commercial online service that allows Internet workgroups or technical teams to share data and manage source code changes from remote locations.
A tool that searches for code fragments using CVS comments. Demo with data from KDE.
CVSBrowser is a Total Commander File System Plugin to browse a CVS repository.
Web-based bug and patch-set tracking system. Features a built-in Wiki and SQL database engine; works under Unix and Windows. [GNU]
CVS-log-message-to-ChangeLog conversion script
Program for safely manipulating and inspecting CVS repositories, used primarily for keeping several repositories in sync, using CVSup.
ViewVC (formerly known as ViewCVS) is like cvsweb but written in Python. Browse the repository, view files, display diffs between versions. Bonsai-like query features.
Grab a cvs tree from behind a firewall. This tool is written in Java and works on most platforms, and it requires a CVS repository accessible with ViewVC.
Cameron Laird's personal index to publicly-accessible CVS repositories.
CVS Utilities is a small collection of scripts that allow you to manage the files in the CVS working directory: cvschroot, cvsdo, cvsu. Free software.
Instructions and downloads for running CVSweb on Windows PWS/IIS. Also limited information on running CVSweb on Windows with Apache.
CVS server running under Windows NT/2000.
Provides hosting for version control, issue tracking, and project management tools for projects of all sizes.
Automagic web site mirroring via FTP, under GPL.
Cvsplot is used for collecting statistics from CVS controlled files. Simple statistics such as how the total number of files and lines of code change against time.
CVSACL provides advanced ACLs per modules, directories, and files on branch/tag for remote cvs repository connections. Execution of all CVS subcommands can be controlled with eight different permissions. GPL.
Provides free downloads of CVS for Windows/Unix/Linux/Mac OS X. Also professional support plans, training and installation.
A suite of CVS goodies written in perl for the harried Big Project Administrator.
Generates statistics for a CVS repository, including lines of code graphs, developer activity, commit log. Output is HTML and PNG.
