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Newer page: version 5 Last edited on Saturday, December 18, 2004 10:54:11 pm by StuartYeates Revert
Older page: version 3 Last edited on Saturday, December 18, 2004 3:41:34 pm by PerryLorier Revert
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 subversion is a modern replacement to [CVS]. CVS was originally a bunch of wrapper shell scripts around diff3(1) and [RCS], and is showing it's age. 
  
-Subversion has a "changeset", a commit is one atomic operation that either completes or fails. CVS has one operation per file. Subversion can deal with files being renamed and/or moved, cvs can't. Subversion can versioncontrol directories, CVS can't. 
+Subversion has a "changeset", a commit is one atomic operation that either completes or fails. CVS has one operation per file. Subversion can deal with files being renamed and/or moved, cvs can't. Subversion can versioncontrol directories, CVS can't. Of the numerous [CVS] replacements, [Subversion] is quite possibly the most similar to CVS in commandline interface and has a stable support community, making it a good choice if you wish to move from CVS
  
 Notes: 
 * to flag a file as executable use <tt>svn propset svn:executable on ''filename''</tt> 
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+See also: GnuArch