i-scream CVS Repository
- -The i-scream CVS Repository contains all code, -documentation, and other files pertaining to all i-scream projects.
- -All code available in the CVS Repository is -licensed under the GPL.
- -Web Access
- -We use viewcvs to provide a -visual frontend to the CVS Repository. It allows you to browse around the -repository, viewing any version of a file, and the differences between different -versions. There is also a link to download the latest version of any section.
- - - -We also have a facility to allow people to keep tabs on what's changed -recently. The following are available:
- -Commits today: http://www.i-scream.org/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=today
-Commits this week: http://www.i-scream.org/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=thisweek
-Commits in the past 7 days: http://www.i-scream.org/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=days&days=7
-Commits made since 29/03/2001: http://www.i-scream.org/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=since&date=2001/03/29
Anonymous CVS Access (read-only)
- -Anyone can access the i-scream CVS repository in -anonymous mode read-only mode. The following commands will allow you to check -out a portion of the CVS repository. To see what is available it is recommended -that you first look at the web frontend.
- --cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.i-scream.org:/cvs/i-scream login -cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.i-scream.org:/cvs/i-scream checkout [module] -- -
When asked for a password, simply press enter. -Replace [module] with the section you wish to checkout.
- -Developer CVS Access (write)
- -The i-scream development team have full write -access to the CVS repository. This is only available over SSH, and can be done -on most clients. First the following environment variables need to be set.
- --CVS_RSH = ssh -CVSROOT = :ext:username@cvs.i-scream.org:/cvs/i-scream -- -
You should know your username and password -already. After setting these you will need to enter your password each time you -use a CVS command. Obviously this is a time wasting event, so an RSA key can be -generated and placed on the server for you. Please view the relevant ssh -manpages on how to generate an RSA key pair.
- -After this you will be able to work with CVS as -normal.
- -Other means of accessing CVS
- -We currently provide CVSup access to -the repository, either for mirroring or for maintaining an up-to-date local -copy. You will probably want to create a supfile that looks something like -this;
- --*default host=cvsup.i-scream.org -*default base=/home/user/sup -*default prefix=/home/user/i-scream -*default release=cvs -*default delete use-rel-suffix -*default compress -i-scream.cms.source tag=. -- -
The last item in that list is the collection you which to get. The collection -"i-scream" is simply the whole repository, and is best used with no -tag specified for mirroring. It is most likely that you will want to do that -given above, which gets the latest copy of the i-scream source code.
- -CVS Statistics
- -There are some statistics available on the cms module of the CVS -repository, generated by cvsplot, -that allow you to see the progress of development. They're not that exciting, -but do show when the work was done.
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