From 0bdf41ad7e81451bc829365e0d9a676dda8145f9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric Andersen
Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 00:33:02 +0000
Subject: Add some basic cvs usage info
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@@ -88,6 +88,56 @@ them to the appropriate mailing li
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+ How to use CVS
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+If you want to know all the gory details, you will want to visit
+the CVS main web page.
+For the impatient, the following is probably about all you need to know:
+
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+
+ cvs checkout -c
+ - Will list the modules available for checkout
+
cvs checkout < module name >
+ - Will checkout the named module
+
cvs co < module name >
+ - Same thing
+
cvs update
+
+ - Updates your local archive so it is in sync with the repository
+ -- your local updates are left intact. Tries to merge upstream updates
+ into your local updates. You will see the following tags when it is
+ updating your local repository: C means conflict, U means update,
+ P means patched, and M means modified.
+
cvs up
+ - Same thing
+
cvs update < file name >
+ - Same thing but for just the named file(s)/directory(s).
+
cvs commit
+ - Will check in all your work.
+
cvs add < file name >
+
+ - Adds the named file/directory into CVS
+
cvs remove < file name >
+ - Removes the named file/directory from the upstream repository.
+
cvs rm < file name >
+ - Same thing
+
cvs log < file name >
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