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= Anonymous CVS usage =
= Fedora now uses GIT =
* Checkout via command line:
Fedora now uses [[Using Fedora GIT|git]] instead of CVS for package version control.
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export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.fedoraproject.org:/cvs/pkgs
cvs co <module>
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* Web interface for the CVS: [http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/ ViewVC]
 
= Using Your Fedora CVS Access =
 
* [[PackageMaintainers/UsingCvsFaq|  Using Fedora CVS (/cvs/pkgs)]]
 
* [[DocsProject/CvsUsage|  Using Fedora Documentation CVS (/cvs/docs)]]
 
* [[Infrastructure/CVS| Using Fedora Infrastructure CVS (/cvs/fedora)]]  
 
 
=== Daily checkout seeds ===
 
Are available [http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/webfiles/ here] . If you are only interested in the devel branch (also known as the HEAD or trunk) you can download a daily checkout of the devel trees from the daily checkout seeds. Once you downloaded the appropriate file, you can unpack it and issue a 'cvs update', thus saving time on the initial project checkout.
 
If any questions are not answered on these pages, you can email:
[[MailTo(admin AT fedoraproject DOT org)]
 


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==


* [[CVSAdminProcedure| CVS administration procedures]] includes information on requesting new CVS modules and making change requests for existing packages.
* [[CVSAdminProcedure| CVS administration procedures]] includes information on requesting new CVS modules and making change requests for existing packages.

Revision as of 18:19, 2 August 2010

Fedora now uses GIT

Fedora now uses git instead of CVS for package version control.

Further reading