Anything that can't be derived automatically from something else is source
code.  That might include .gif, .jpg, as well as .a, .o, .class, and .jar
files (among many other data types) that come from outside vendors.  They are
subject to the same discipline as any other source file.

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>Annette Waters writes:
>> 
>> Are there any special steps I need to take to put java class and jar files
>> under CVS?

>Yes -- you need to think carefully about why you want to put object
>files and libraries into a source management system.  (Hint: The .java
>files belong in CVS, not the .class and .jar files.)

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