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Essential CVS, Second Edition, is a complete and easy-to-follow reference that helps you apply order to the task of managing a large quantity of documents. No more vexation from trying to keep track of who changed what file when—it’s collaboration made easy!
Ideal for software developers tracking different versions of the same code, this new edition has been expanded to explain common usages of CVS for system administrators, project managers, writers, and anyone else who has to manage files that change often.
This handy book includes:
Comprehensive coverage of CVS version 1.12 A quickstart guide and FAQ for getting CVS up and running Advanced coverage on topics like release tagging, branching, and connecting to remote repositories A comprehensive command reference Real-world examples using graphical CVS clients to run CVS commands A quick-reference card to facilitate day-to-day use of CVS
CVS is a prime example of the power that has been unleashed by the open source community, and this book is the consummate guide to harnessing that power for your own projects. Whether you’re a beginner, team leader, or system administrator, Essential CVS is indispensable for getting the most from this tool. About the Authors Jennifer Vesperman is the author of Essential CVS. She writes for the O`Reilly Network, the Linux Documentation Project, and occasionally Linux.Com. As a programmer and system administrator, she currently works with Cybersource, an Australian IT consulting firm. She is the current Coordinator for LinuxChix, an advocacy and support group that focuses on women who use and develop open source programs (especially Linux).ISBN: 9788184042757
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Pages : 442
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