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-Here are references to RCS and related free software and documentation.
-Some of this information changes often; see the Frequently Asked Questions
-for more up-to-date references.
-
- $FreeBSD$
-
-
-Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
-
-<http://www.qucis.queensu.ca/Software-Engineering/>
-<ftp://rtfm.mit.edu//pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/comp/software-eng/>
- for software engineering; e.g. see
- <http://www.qucis.queensu.ca/Software-Engineering/blurb/rcs>.
-
-<http://www.iac.honeywell.com/Pub/Tech/CM/CMFAQ.html>
-<ftp://rtfm.mit.edu//pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/comp/software/config-mgmt/>
- for configuration management
-
-<http://www.winternet.com/~zoo/cvs/FAQ.txt>
-<ftp://ftp.odi.com/pub/users/dgg/FAQ.gz>
- for CVS (see below)
-
-
-RCS and related GNU project software
-
-<ftp://ftp.cs.purdue.edu/pub/RCS/>
- The RCS project distribution directory also contains beta versions,
- ports, and prebuilt documentation.
-
-<ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/>
- The GNU project distribution directory contains:
- diffutils-N-tar.gz
- the latest diffutils release; recommended for RCS
- emacs-N-tar.gz
- The latest Emacs release contains VC, a version-control package
- that makes RCS easier to use.
- make-N-tar.gz
- GNU Make, which can automatically build from RCS files.
- rcs-N-tar.gz
- the latest RCS release
- cvs-N-tar.gz
- the latest official CVS release (see below)
-
-<ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/gnu/devtools/> DOS, OS/2 ports
-<ftp://ftp.cc.utexas.edu/microlib/nt/gnu/> NT port
-
-
-CVS
-
-CVS, the Concurrent Versions System, keeps tracks of source changes
-made by groups of developers working on the same files concurrently,
-allowing them to resync as needed.
-
-<http://www.winternet.com/~zoo/cvs/>
-<http://www.loria.fr/~molli/cvs-index.html>
- These pages have useful information about CVS.
-
-<ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/cvs-1.3.tar.gz>
- CVS 1.3 is the latest released version.
-
-<ftp://ftp.delos.com/pub/cvs/alpha/cvs-1.4A2.tar.gz>
- CVS 1.4 is in alpha test, but it is recommended if you are installing CVS
- for the first time, or on a recent operating system.
-
-<ftp://ftp-os2.cdrom.com/pub/os2/unix/> DOS, OS/2 ports
-<ftp://ftp.cc.utexas.edu/microlib/nt/gnu/> NT port
-
-<ftp://ftp.cyclic.com/pub/cvs/>
- Cyclic CVS adds network transparency to CVS; it supports efficient,
- reliable, and authenticated repository access via TCP/IP.
-
-
-Other software that uses RCS
-
-<ftp://ftp.nau.edu/pub/Aegis/>
- Aegis manages revisions, baselines, mandatory reviews, and mandatory testing.
-
-<ftp://ftp.vix.com/pub/patches/csu/>
- BCS, the Baseline Configuration System,
- manages revisions, baselines, and staging areas.
-
-<ftp://riftp.osf.org/pub/ode/>
- ODE, the Open Software Foundation Development Environment,
- manages revisions, builds, and sandboxes.
- OSF uses it for their own development.
-
-<ftp://bellcore.com/pub/Odin/>
- Odin, a `make' replacement, can build directly from arbitrary revisions
- without requiring checkouts of working copies. It also handles
- parallel builds on multiple remote hosts and of multiple variants.
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