This is the cons-test regression test suite for the Cons software
construction utility.
Cons is a Perl-based make replacement. It is not compatible with make,
but has a number of powerful capabilities not found in other software
construction systems, including make.
This package contains only the tests, not Cons itself. You should
look for the "cons" package that corresponds to the version number of
this package. See that package for all the details about Cons.
Syncmail is a CVS notification tool which can provide a diff for every
change to a CVS repository, mailed to specified email addresses.
This tool is useful for large communities to monitor activity,
and is used for Python and many other active projects.
Open Source Development with CVS is a book published by Coriolis
Inc. as part of the Coriolis OpenPress series. Chapters 2, 4, 6, 8, 9,
and 10 -- comprising a complete introduction, tutorial and reference
to CVS -- are being released free under the terms of the GNU General
Public License.
This port installs HTML, GNU Info, PDF, and Postscript formats.
cvschangelogbuilder is an Perl utility to generate ChangeLogs or CVS reports
for a project hosted on a CVS server.
Features include the ability to work with a remote cvs repository, detailed
reporting, graphical HTML reports and building changelogs.
cvsdadm is a tool to assist CVSd administrators in the user admin
of the CVSROOT/passwd, CVSROOT/readers, CVSROOT/writers files when
pserver authentication is being used for the repository. cvsdadm
is a fork of cvspadm.
cvslines extends the capability of the cvs commit command, to provide
extra support in managing multiple concurrent lines of development.
cvslines is a "wrapper" facility that helps out with merging changes
between various cvs branches, where the branches represent different
lines of development.
CVS Monitor is an CVS repository browser. It provides visibility of
activity in CVS to developers, management, and the general public.
Features:
* Look at any repository anywhere - CVS Monitor can act on any repository
that has at least a public read-only account, even if you don't own the
repository
* Aggressive Caching - all statistics, and most pages, are generated purely
from the cached information
* ChangeSet Visibility - present changes to the repository in ChangeSets,
a single change involves new revisions on multiple files
* Tracker Integration - CVS Monitor can be easily integrated with your Bug
tracking or Request tracking systems
CVSps is a program for generating 'patchset' information from a CVS
repository. A patchset in this case is defined as a set of changes made
to a collection of files, and all committed at the same time (using a
single 'cvs commit' command). This information is valuable to seeing the
big picture of the evolution of a cvs project. While cvs tracks revision
information, it is often difficult to see what changes were committed
'atomically' to the repository.
Cxmon is an interactive command-driven file manipulation tool that is
inspired by the "Amiga Monitor".
Cxmon has commands and features similar to a machine code
monitor/debugger, built-in PowerPC, 680x0, 80x86, 6502 and Z80
disassemblers and special support for disassembling MacOS code.
You can also simply use it as an interactive workbench for manipulating
files, or even as a hex calculator.