PACKAGE NAME: cvs-1.11.22-i486-1.tlz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./dev PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 803 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 1470 K PACKAGE MD5: f8f9e950c1fad1f8e060e28e0ed38a7f ./dev/cvs-1.11.22-i486-1.tlz PACKAGE REQUIRED: aspell >= 0.60.5-i486-2 | coreutils >= 6.9-i486-1 | cups >= 1.3.7-i486-2 | elm >= 2.5.8-i486-1 | ghostscript >= 8.62-i486-5 | groff >= 1.19.2-i486-1 | httpd >= 2.2.8-i486-1 | kdegraphics >= 3.5.9-i486-3 | kdelibs >= 3.5.9-i486-4 | kdesdk >= 3.5.9-i486-2 | perl >= 5.8.8-i486-6 | procmail >= 3.22-i486-2 | procps >= 3.2.7-i486-2 | proftpd >= 1.3.1-i486-1 | proxymngr >= 1.0.1-i486-1 | pssh >= 1.3.1-noarch-1 | samba >= 3.0.28a-i486-1 | sendmail >= 8.14.2-i486-2 | x3270 >= 3.3.5-i486-2 PACKAGE CONFLICTS: PACKAGE SUGGESTS: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: cvs: cvs (Concurrent Versions System) cvs: cvs: CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep old versions cvs: of files (usually source code), keep a log of who, when, and why cvs: changes occurred, etc., like RCS or SCCS. It handles multiple cvs: developers, multiple directories, triggers to enable/log/control cvs: various operations, and can work over a wide area network. cvs: cvs: Some of the people who have worked on CVS include: Dick Grune, cvs: Brian Berliner, Jeff Polk, and others too numerous to mention. cvs: