cvs 2:1.12.13+real-24 source package in Ubuntu
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cvs (2:1.12.13+real-24) unstable; urgency=high * Update from MirBSD - fix for CVE-2017-12836 (Closes: #871810) - more robust $CVSROOT parsing * Policy 4.0.1 - add nodoc build option ‣ I’m unclear on how this mixes with build profiles and/or Build-Depends exclusion; should I exclude ghostscript, groff, texinfo, texlive-* with <!nodocs> now, or are DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nodoc and the profile independent of each other? Info and patches welcome. * Drop explicit (thus redundant) autotools-dev B-D (lintian) * Update lintian overrides -- Thorsten Glaser <email address hidden> Sat, 12 Aug 2017 22:18:41 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Thorsten Glaser
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Thorsten Glaser
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- vcs
- Urgency:
- Very Urgent
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Binary packages built by this source
- cvs: Concurrent Versions System
CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep access
to old versions of files (usually source code), keep a log of
who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like RCS or SCCS.
It handles multiple developers, multiple directories, triggers to
enable/log/control various operations, and can work over a wide
area network. The texinfo manual provides further information on
more tasks that it can perform.
.
There are some tasks that are not covered by CVS. They can be done in
conjunction with CVS but will tend to require some script-writing and
software other than CVS. These tasks are bug-tracking, build management
(that is, make and make-like tools), and automated testing. However,
CVS makes these tasks easier.
.
This package contains a CVS binary which can act as both client and
server, although there is no CVS dæmon; to access remote repositories,
please use :extssh: not :pserver: any more.
- cvs-dbgsym: debug symbols for cvs