This directory contains the virgin CVS source on the vendor branch. Do not under any circumstances commit new versions onto the mainline, new versions or official-patch versions must be imported. To prepare a new cvs dist for import, extract it into a fresh directory; The following generated files were deleted: doc/*.ps doc/*.info* doc/*.aux* doc/CVSvn.texi lib/getdate.c tools/pcl-cvs/*.ps tools/pcl-cvs/*.aux tools/pcl-cvs/texinfo.tex cvsnt.* cvs.spec build.com src/build_src.com lib/build_lib.com diff/build_diff.com README.VMS The following non-freebsd-specific directories were deleted: macintosh os2 emx windows-NT vms contrib/elib (this has a .tar.Z in it) zlib CVS has RCS Id, Name and Header tags. It needs to be imported with -ko. It is imported from it's top level directory something like this: cvs -n import -ko src/contrib/cvs CYCLIC v The -n option is "dont do anything" so you can see what is about to happen first. Remove it when it looks ok. The initial import was done with: cvs import -ko src/contrib/cvs CYCLIC v1_8_1 When new versions are imported, cvs will give instructions on how to merge the local and vendor changes when/if conflicts arise.. The developers can be reached at: . Local changes that are suitable for public consumption should be submitted for inclusion in future releases. peter@freebsd.org - 20 Aug 1996 Current local changes: - CVS_LOCAL_BRANCH_NUM environment variable support for choosing the magic branch number. (for CVSup local-commit support)