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Configuring CVS on RedHat as an SCM Repository [IBM]

Jun 11, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

This article from IBM focuses on installing and configuring CVS on Red Hat Linux 7 as a software configuration management (SCM) repository. CVS, the dominant open-source, network-transparent version control system, runs on most platforms, and is included in Linux distributions such as Red Hat Linux 7. CVS for Linux is stable, reliable, and scalable, and is useful for individual developers and small teams as well as large, distributed teams. Installing and configuring CVS for Linux is not trivial and there is little good documentation available. These step-by-step instructions should help system administrators configure CVS for Linux with little or no problems.

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