'''Get last version of sources using a full CVS access'''
'''Get last version of sources using a full CVS access'''
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Another way to get last CVS version is to use CVS tools. You need a Savannah write CVS access to CVS repository and a CVS client (CVS command line tool with Linux, or TortoiseCVS for example with Windows).
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Another way to get last CVS version is to use CVS tools. You need a Savannah write CVS access to CVS repository and a CVS client (CVS command line tool with Linux, WinCVS or TortoiseCVS for example with Windows, or the CVS client in Eclipse).
The command to get a full snapshot in a working directory is:
The command to get a full snapshot in a working directory is:
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'''Get last version of sources using a CVS anonymous access'''
'''Get last version of sources using a CVS anonymous access'''
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With no Savannah CVS write access, you get still file with a CVS client (CVS command line tool with Linux, or TortoiseCVS for example with Windows).
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With no Savannah CVS write access, you get still file with a CVS client (WinCVS or TortoiseCVS for example with Windows, or the CVS client in Eclipse).
The command to get a full snapshot in working directory is:
The command to get a full snapshot in working directory is: