I've made up a few bash scripts that facilitate getting cvs versions of
gnustep and some gnustep apps.
While the gnustep libraries are centrally located and easy to get, gnustep
apps are distributed amongst a variety of servers (if there is cvs for
them), which means for the new guy who gets told "should be fixed in cvs"
when he stumbles into his first problem. He has to search all over to find
the right servers/module names/passwords that he needs and then gets the
stuff from cvs (if he knows how to use it). and then gets to see if it will
compile. This is designed to aleviate those some of those difficulties. I
find it useful and convenient, and if anyone else does feel free to do with
it whatever you see fit. It can be found here.
http://www.eskimo.com/~pburns/gnustep/