Curtis L. Olson writes:

 > > If you're using Emacs, try
 > > 
 > >   M-x cvs-examine
 > > 
 > > and then enter the root directory for the base package when propted.
 > > Use 'x' to clear any warning messages, etc., then see what's left.
 > 
 > Interesting tool.  In Debian anyway, make sure you have the cvs-pcl
 > package installed.

You need that only for Gnu Emacs; XEmacs (my editor of choice) has
everything bundled, so you need only the regular Debian cvs package.

I've been happy with how much easier CVS management is with this tool,
and with how well integrated it is into the rest of XEmacs.  There's
little interactive help, though, so it's worth taking ten minutes to
read the info pages carefully.  It's especially nice for constructing
.cvsignore files.


All the best,


David

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David Megginson
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