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plus a couple of minor changes.. Some highlights of the new stuff that was not in the old version: - remote access support.. full checkout/commit/log/etc.. - much improved dead file support.. - speed improvements - better $CVSROOT handling - $Name$ support - support for a "cvsadmin" group to cut down rampant use of "cvs admin -o" - safer setuid/setgid support - many bugs fixed.. :-) - probably some new ones.. :-( - more that I cannot remember offhand.. |
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elib-dll-debug.el | ||
elib-dll.el | ||
elib-node.el | ||
INSTALL | ||
Makefile | ||
NEWS | ||
pcl-cvs-lucid.el | ||
pcl-cvs-startup.el | ||
pcl-cvs.el | ||
pcl-cvs.info | ||
pcl-cvs.texinfo | ||
README |
@(#) Id: README,v 1.14 1993/05/31 22:43:36 ceder Exp This is the readme file for pcl-cvs, release 1.05. This release of pcl-cvs requires Elib 0.07 or later. Elib is no longer distributed with pcl-cvs, since that caused too much confusion. You can get Elib from ftp.lysator.liu.se in pub/emacs/elib-*.tar.?. Pcl-cvs is a front-end to CVS version 1.3. It integrates the most frequently used CVS commands into emacs. There is some configuration that needs to be done in pcl-cvs.el to get it to work. See the instructions in file INSTALL. Full documentation is in pcl-cvs.texinfo. Since it requires makeinfo version 2 or 3 a preformatted info file is also included (pcl-cvs.info). If you have been using a previous version of pcl-cvs (for instance 1.02 which is distributed with CVS 1.3) you should read through the file NEWS to see what has changed. This release has been tested under Emacs 18.59, Emacs 19.28 and Lucid Emacs 19.6. Emacs 19.10 unfortunately has a file named cookie.el that collides with the cookie.el that is distributed in Elib. This conflict was resolved in 19.11. For earlier versions, there are instructions in Elib 0.07 for how to work around the problem. Per Cederqvist (updated by Jim Blandy)