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Re: Providing the functionality of CVS as a library
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Alex Taler |
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Re: Providing the functionality of CVS as a library |
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Sat, 16 Nov 2002 09:41:29 -0500 |
>>>>> "Larry" == Larry Jones <address@hidden> writes:
Larry> To: address@hidden (Alex Taler)
Larry> Subject: Re: Providing the functionality of CVS as a library
Larry> Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 14:01:58 -0500 (EST)
Larry> There's only one client/server protocol that's used by all the client/
Larry> server methods (pserver, ext, fork, etc.): see doc/cvsclient.*.
And happily it can be invoked as "cvs server" on the command
line, to support the local repository case and make development
easier. Thanks for the pointer, it's just what I need.
The libcvs project has now been approved (thanks Derek?), so if
you're curious take a look at libcvs.cvshome.org. I've written
some design docs for the API, and now we're working on an
implementation of the CVS client purely in Perl.
Alex
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Re: Providing the functionality of CVS as a library, Martin Fuzzey, 2002/11/04