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Browsing the CVS Repository

You can browse the CVS repository of this group with your web browser. This gives you a good picture of the current status of the source files. You can also view the complete history of any file in the repository as well as differences among two versions.

Getting a Copy of the CVS Repository

Anonymous CVS Access

This project's CVS repository can be checked out through anonymous CVS with the following instruction set. The module you wish to check out must be specified as the <modulename>.

Software repository:

cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.savannah.nongnu.org:/sources/pyatcron co pyatcron

With other project modules:

cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.savannah.nongnu.org:/sources/pyatcron co <modulename>

Webpage repository:

cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.savannah.nongnu.org:/web/pyatcron co pyatcron

Hint: When you update your working copy from within the module's directory (with cvs update) you do not need the -d option anymore. Simply use

cvs update
cvs -qn update

to preview and status check.

Group member CVS access via SSH

Member access is performed using the CVS over SSH method. The pserver method can only be used for anonymous access.

The SSHv2 public key fingerprints for the machine hosting the CVS trees are:

1024 MD5:80:5a:b0:0c:ec:93:66:29:49:7e:04:2b:fd:ba:2c:d5 (RSA)
1024 SHA256:FYkx0iik+iBeCLRzvUyUSTRT98TEBBJoYuQsTXbyGL8 (RSA)

256 MD5:65:b8:1c:2f:82:7c:0e:39:e1:4a:63:f2:13:10:e8:9c (ECDSA)
256 SHA256:qRLLJ4w/GAeiDyYnbx4yWJbZXwGiYYxgNty7lAfUyuM (ECDSA)

256 MD5:14:7b:c8:98:dd:06:08:97:8c:00:9d:d2:ae:85:c8:82 (ED25519)
256 SHA256:o/oI4CKKcWc4cZvDFEdmOXsE3tiPP8bWa04h4bQjtV4 (ED25519)

Software repository:

cvs -z3 -d:ext:<membername>@cvs.savannah.nongnu.org:/sources/pyatcron co pyatcron

With other project modules:

cvs -z3 -d:ext:<membername>@cvs.savannah.nongnu.org:/sources/pyatcron co <modulename>

Webpage repository:

cvs -z3 -d:ext:<membername>@cvs.savannah.nongnu.org:/web/pyatcron co pyatcron

CVS Newbies

If you've never used CVS, you should read some documentation about it; a useful URL is https://www.nongnu.org/cvs/#documentation. Using CVS is not complex but you have to understand what is going on. The best way to start is to ask a friend to show you the way.

The basic information described further on this page is detailed in the Savannah user doc.

What are CVS modules?

The CVS repository of each project is divided into modules which you can download separately. The list of existing modules for this project can be obtained by looking at the root of the CVS repository; each File listed there is the name of a module, which can substitute the generic <modulename> used below in the examples of the co command of CVS. Note that . (dot) is always also a valid module name which stands for “all available modules” in a project. Most projects have a module with the same name of the project, where the main software development takes place.

The same applies to the Webpage Repository.

Import your CVS tree

If your project already has an existing CVS repository that you want to move to Savannah, make an appointment with us for the migration.

Symbolic Links in Webpage CVS

As a special feature in CVS web repositories (only), a file named .symlinks can be put in any directory where you want to make symbolic links. Each line of the file lists a real file name followed by the name of the symbolic link. The symbolic links are built twice an hour. More information in GNU Webmastering Guidelines.

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