Concurrent Versions System
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* [http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/cvs Official site] | * [http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/cvs Official site] | ||
* [http://ftp.gnu.org/non-gnu/cvs/source/feature/1.12.13/cederqvist-1.12.13.pdf Manual for version 1.12.13] | * [http://ftp.gnu.org/non-gnu/cvs/source/feature/1.12.13/cederqvist-1.12.13.pdf Manual for version 1.12.13] | ||
+ | * [http://cvsnt.org/manual2/html/Repository-storage.html How data is stored in the repository] | ||
+ | * [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2267966/recovering-files-from-archive-of-cvs-v-files Recovering files from archive of CVS *,v files] |
Revision as of 12:16, 31 August 2014
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) is an open-source revision control system for software development, dating back to the 1980s (with the current CVS descending from a 1990 release of "version 1.0", though there were earlier versions with a different code base). It used to be very popular for open-source projects, though in more recent times Git is more popular. It is not to be confused with the CVS drug store chain, or with CSV files.