Of course you can!! CVS is easy. Building svn from source is a much different story -- critical dependencies on Apache, ART, yadeyadeyada -- not all systems are properly equipped. Been there, done that -- it's a pain.
But if it were me putting up a "better CVS", I'd think twice and reconsider
Subversion, especially if available in binary/RPM form -- tagging is
unnecessary, and branching is almost second nature. Quite a different story
than CVS.
--Jim--
"Spann, Elizebeth
(Betsie)"
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CVS is not on my RHEL distribution (I can't find it) and the
www.cvshome.org website has no s390x binaries. Not sure if I can make it
from the source that's listed on the site.
Betsie
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