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authorTheo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>2000-12-10 02:38:05 +0000
committerTheo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>2000-12-10 02:38:05 +0000
commit733c3cfcb0d998fdea836f72a151734635995be7 (patch)
tree754febfa23582cd96a6254322bf94a7501f457c9 /gnu
parent6c56487b9b544b61cbbcf2ca731c72008e8fb3b3 (diff)
oops, document that CVS_RSH defaults to "ssh" now
Diffstat (limited to 'gnu')
-rw-r--r--gnu/usr.bin/cvs/man/cvs.1224
1 files changed, 81 insertions, 143 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/man/cvs.1 b/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/man/cvs.1
index 20301e14f9b..515e03217e6 100644
--- a/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/man/cvs.1
+++ b/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/man/cvs.1
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
.ds Rv \\$3
.ds Dt \\$4
..
-.Id $Id: cvs.1,v 1.1 1995/12/19 09:21:35 deraadt Exp $
.TH CVS 1 "\*(Dt"
.\" Full space in nroff; half space in troff
.de SP
@@ -24,6 +23,11 @@ cvs \- Concurrent Versions System
] [
.I command_args
]
+.SH "NOTE"
+This manpage is a summary of some of the features of
+.B cvs
+but for more in-depth documentation, consult the Cederqvist manual (as
+described in the SEE ALSO section of this manpage).
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX "revision control system" "\fLcvs\fR"
.IX cvs "" "\fLcvs\fP \- concurrent versions system"
@@ -31,19 +35,15 @@ cvs \- Concurrent Versions System
.IX "release control system" "cvs command" "" "\fLcvs\fP \- concurrent versions system"
.IX "source control system" "cvs command" "" "\fLcvs\fP \- concurrent versions system"
.IX revisions "cvs command" "" "\fLcvs\fP \- source control"
-.B cvs
-is a front end to the
-.BR rcs ( 1 )
-revision control system which extends
-the notion of revision control from a collection of files in a single
-directory to a hierarchical collection of directories consisting of
-revision controlled files.
-These directories and files can be combined together to form a software
-release.
-.B cvs
-provides the functions necessary to manage these software releases and to
-control the concurrent editing of source files among multiple software
-developers.
+CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep old versions
+of files (usually source code), keep a log of who, when, and why
+changes occurred, etc., like RCS or SCCS. Unlike the simpler systems,
+CVS does not just operate on one file at a time or one directory at a
+time, but operates on hierarchical collections of directories
+consisting of version controlled files. CVS helps to manage releases
+and to control the concurrent editing of source files among multiple
+authors. CVS allows triggers to enable/log/control various
+operations and works well over a wide area network.
.SP
.B cvs
keeps a single copy of the master sources.
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ Use
.I bindir
as the directory where
.SM RCS
-programs are located.
+programs are located (CVS 1.9 and older).
Overrides the setting of the
.SM RCSBIN
environment variable.
@@ -181,7 +181,6 @@ This value should be specified as an absolute pathname.
Use
.I CVS_root_directory
as the root directory pathname of the master
-.SM RCS
source repository.
Overrides the setting of the
.SM CVSROOT
@@ -240,6 +239,11 @@ Overrides the setting of the
.SM CVSREAD
environment variable.
.TP
+.B \-x
+Encrypt all communication between the client and the server. As of
+this writing, this is only implemented when using a Kerberos
+connection.
+.TP
\fB\-z\fP \fIcompression\-level\fP
When transferring files across the network use
.B gzip
@@ -309,7 +313,6 @@ working directory.)
.TP
.B admin
Execute
-.SM RCS
control functions on the source repository. (Changes
repository directly; uses working directory without changing it.)
.TP
@@ -357,7 +360,6 @@ as a ``vendor branch''. (Changes repository.)
.TP
.B log
Display
-.SM RCS
log information.
(Does not change repository or working directory.)
.TP
@@ -426,11 +428,8 @@ even with these standard options.
\fB\-D\fP \fIdate_spec\fP
Use the most recent revision no later than \fIdate_spec\fP (a single
argument, date description specifying a date in the
-past). A wide variety of date formats are supported by the underlying
-.SM RCS
-facilities, similar to those described in
-.BR co ( 1 ),
-but not exactly the same.
+past). A wide variety of date formats are supported, in particular
+ISO ("1972-09-24 20:05") or Internet ("24 Sep 1972 20:05").
The \fIdate_spec\fP is interpreted as being in the local timezone, unless a
specific timezone is specified.
The specification is ``sticky'' when you use it to make a
@@ -483,12 +482,8 @@ commands.
.TP
\fB\-k\fP \fIkflag\fP
Alter the default
-.SM RCS
-processing of keywords; all the
-.B \-k
-options described in
-.BR co ( 1 )
-are available. The \fB\-k\fP option is available with the
+processing of keywords.
+The \fB\-k\fP option is available with the
.BR add ", " checkout ", " diff ", " export ", "
.BR rdiff ", and " update
commands. Your \fIkflag\fP specification is ``sticky'' when you use
@@ -498,10 +493,8 @@ this option with the \fBcheckout\fP or \fBupdate\fP commands,
continues to use it with future \fBupdate\fP commands on the same file
until you specify otherwise.
.SP
-Some of the more useful \fIkflag\fPs are \-ko and \-kb (for binary files,
-only compatible with
-.SM RCS
-version 5.7 or later), and \-kv which is useful for an
+Some of the more useful \fIkflag\fPs are \-ko and \-kb (for binary files),
+and \-kv which is useful for an
.B export
where you wish to retain keyword information after an
.B import
@@ -591,9 +584,7 @@ make your own copy of a file: \fBcvs\fP remembers the \fItag\fP and
continues to use it on future \fBupdate\fP commands, until you specify
otherwise.
.I tag
-can be either a symbolic or numeric tag, in
-.SM RCS
-fashion.
+can be either a symbolic or numeric tag.
Specifying the
.B \-q
global option along with the
@@ -650,7 +641,6 @@ working directory.
Use the
.B add
command to create a new file or directory in the
-.SM RCS
source repository.
The files or directories specified with
.B add
@@ -667,7 +657,6 @@ If the argument to
.` "cvs add"
refers to an immediate sub-directory, the directory is
created at the correct place in the
-.SM RCS
source repository, and the necessary
.B cvs
administration files are created in your working directory.
@@ -710,7 +699,6 @@ or
.` "cvs update -d".)
.SP
The added files are not placed in the
-.SM RCS
source repository until you use
.` "cvs commit"
to make the change permanent.
@@ -748,9 +736,8 @@ file and can be changed with
Specifying
.` "-ko"
is useful for checking in binaries that
-shouldn't have the
-.SM RCS
-id strings expanded.
+shouldn't have
+keywords expanded.
.TP
\fBadmin\fP [\fIrcs-options\fP] \fIfiles.\|.\|.\fP
.I Requires:
@@ -765,14 +752,9 @@ repository.
This is the
.B cvs
interface to assorted administrative
-.SM RCS
-facilities, documented in
+facilities, similar to
.BR rcs ( 1 ).
-.` "cvs admin"
-simply passes all its options and arguments to the
-.B rcs
-command; it does no filtering or other processing.
-This command does work recursively, however, so extreme care should be
+This command works recursively, so extreme care should be
used.
.TP
\fBcheckout\fP [\fBoptions\fP] \fImodules\fP.\|.\|.
@@ -811,7 +793,6 @@ You can then edit these source files at any time (regardless of whether
other software developers are editing their own copies of the sources);
update them to include new changes applied by others to the source
repository; or commit your work as a permanent change to the
-.SM RCS
repository.
.SP
Note that
@@ -978,7 +959,6 @@ the time is right.
.SP
When all is well, an editor is invoked to allow you to enter a log
message that will be written to one or more logging programs and placed in the
-.SM RCS
source repository file.
You can instead specify the log message on the command line with the
.B \-m
@@ -988,12 +968,8 @@ option to specify that the argument \fIfile\fP contains the log message.
.SP
The
.B \-r
-option can be used to commit to a particular symbolic or numeric revision
-within the
-.SM RCS
-file.
+option can be used to commit to a particular symbolic or numeric revision.
For example, to bring all your files up to the
-.SM RCS
revision ``3.0'' (including those that haven't changed), you might do:
.SP
.in +1i
@@ -1145,7 +1121,6 @@ option is useful when
.B export
is used.
This causes any
-.SM RCS
keywords to be expanded such that an
.B import
done at some other site will not lose the keyword revision information.
@@ -1274,7 +1249,7 @@ Each
file is searched for the revision or tag.
.TP 1i
\fB\ \ \ \ \ \ \-t\fP \fItag\fP
-Show records since tag \fItag\fP was last added to the the history file.
+Show records since tag \fItag\fP was last added to the history file.
This differs from the \fB-r\fP flag above in that it reads
only the history file, not the
.SM RCS
@@ -1317,25 +1292,10 @@ names associated with
administration, or with other common source control systems; common
names for patch files, object files, archive files, and editor backup
files; and other names that are usually artifacts of assorted utilities.
-Currently, the default list of ignored files includes files matching
-these names:
-.SP
-.in +1i
-.ft B
-.nf
-RCSLOG RCS SCCS
-CVS* cvslog.*
-tags TAGS
-\&.make.state .nse_depinfo
-*~ #* .#* ,*
-*.old *.bak *.BAK *.orig *.rej .del\-*
-*.a *.o *.so *.Z *.elc *.ln core
-.fi
-.ft P
-.in -1i
+For an up to date list of ignored file names, see the Cederqvist manual (as
+described in the SEE ALSO section of this manpage).
.SP
The outside source is saved in a first-level
-.SM RCS
branch, by default
.` "1.1.1".
Updates are leaves of this
@@ -1395,13 +1355,7 @@ nothing.
.B rlog
.br
Display log information for \fIfiles\fP.
-.` "cvs log"
-calls
-the
-.SM RCS
-utility \fBrlog\fP; all the options described in
-.BR rlog ( 1 )
-are available. Among the more useful \fBrlog\fP options are \fB\-h\fP
+Among the more useful options are \fB\-h\fP
to display only the header (including tag definitions, but omitting
most of the full log); \fB\-r\fP to select logs on particular
revisions or ranges of revisions; and \fB\-d\fP to select particular
@@ -1449,14 +1403,6 @@ command when patching the old sources, so that
.B patch
is able to find the files that are located in other directories.
.SP
-If you use the option \fB\-V\fP \fIvn\fP,
-.SM RCS
-keywords are expanded according to the rules current in
-.SM RCS
-version \fIvn\fP (the expansion format changed with
-.SM RCS
-version 5).
-.SP
The standard option \fIflags\fP \fB\-f\fP, and \fB\-l\fP
are available with this command. There are also several
special options flags:
@@ -1774,7 +1720,6 @@ recent versions available in the repository.
\fBA\fP \fIfile\fP
The file has been \fIadded\fP to your private copy of the sources, and
will be added to the
-.SM RCS
source repository when you run
.` "cvs commit"
on the file.
@@ -1783,7 +1728,6 @@ This is a reminder to you that the file needs to be committed.
\fBR\fP \fIfile\fP
The file has been \fIremoved\fP from your private copy of the sources, and
will be removed from the
-.SM RCS
source repository when you run
.` "cvs commit"
on the file.
@@ -1802,14 +1746,12 @@ directory.
\fBC\fP \fIfile\fP
A \fIconflict\fP was detected while trying to merge your changes to
\fIfile\fP with changes from the source repository. \fIfile\fP (the
-copy in your working directory) is now the output of the
-.BR rcsmerge ( 1 )
-command on the two versions; an unmodified copy of your file is also
+copy in your working directory) is now the result of merging
+the two versions; an unmodified copy of your file is also
in your working directory, with the name `\fB.#\fP\fIfile\fP\fB.\fP\fIversion\fP',
where
.I version
is the
-.SM RCS
revision that your modified file started from.
(Note that some systems automatically purge files that begin with
\&
@@ -1891,21 +1833,9 @@ Use \fB\-I\fP \fIname\fP to ignore files whose names match \fIname\fP
(in your working directory) during the update. You can specify
\fB\-I\fP more than once on the command line to specify several files
to ignore. By default,
-\fBupdate\fP ignores files whose names match any of the following:
-.SP
-.in +1i
-.ft B
-.nf
-RCSLOG RCS SCCS
-CVS* cvslog.*
-tags TAGS
-\&.make.state .nse_depinfo
-*~ #* .#* ,*
-*.old *.bak *.BAK *.orig *.rej .del\-*
-*.a *.o *.so *.Z *.elc *.ln core
-.fi
-.ft P
-.in -1i
+\fBupdate\fP ignores files whose names match certain patterns; for
+an up to date list of ignored file names, see the Cederqvist manual (as
+described in the SEE ALSO section of this manpage).
.SP
Use
.` "\-I !"
@@ -1924,7 +1854,7 @@ supporting files, see
.I
Files in home directories:
.TP
-\.cvsrc
+\&.cvsrc
The
.B cvs
initialisation file. Lines in this file can be used to specify default
@@ -1938,7 +1868,7 @@ is always passed the
.B \-c
option in addition to any other options passed on the command line.
.TP
-\.cvswrappers
+\&.cvswrappers
Specifies wrappers to be used in addition to those specified in the
CVSROOT/cvswrappers file in the repository.
.LP
@@ -2010,38 +1940,36 @@ Records programs for filtering
.` "cvs commit"
requests.
.TP
+CVSROOT/cvswrappers,v
+Records
+.B cvs
+wrapper commands to be used when checking files into and out of the
+repository. Wrappers allow the file or directory to be processed
+on the way in and out of CVS. The intended uses are many, one
+possible use would be to reformat a C file before the file is checked
+in, so all of the code in the repository looks the same.
+.TP
+CVSROOT/editinfo,v
+Records programs for editing/validating
+.` "cvs commit"
+log entries.
+.TP
CVSROOT/history
Log file of \fBcvs\fP transactions.
.TP
-CVSROOT/modules,v
-Definitions for modules in this repository.
-.TP
CVSROOT/loginfo,v
Records programs for piping
.` "cvs commit"
log entries.
.TP
+CVSROOT/modules,v
+Definitions for modules in this repository.
+.TP
CVSROOT/rcsinfo,v
Records pathnames to templates used during a
.` "cvs commit"
operation.
.TP
-CVSROOT/editinfo,v
-Records programs for editing/validating
-.` "cvs commit"
-log entries.
-.TP
-CVSROOT/cvswrappers,v
-Records
-.B cvs
-wrapper commands to be used when checking files into and out of the
-repository. Wrappers are essentially directories that are to be
-treated as files. This file allows wrappers to be processed
-on the way in and out of CVS. The intended use is to wrap up a wrapper
-into a single tar, such that that tar can be treated as a single
-binary file in
-.BR cvs .
-.TP
CVSROOT/taginfo,v
Records programs for validating/logging
.` "cvs tag"
@@ -2049,14 +1977,13 @@ and
.` "cvs rtag"
operations.
.TP
-Attic
+MODULE/Attic
Directory for removed source files.
.TP
#cvs.lock
A lock directory created by
.B cvs
when doing sensitive changes to the
-.SM RCS
source repository.
.TP
#cvs.tfl.\fIpid\fP
@@ -2101,9 +2028,8 @@ Specifies the full pathname where to find
programs, such as
.BR co ( 1 )
and
-.BR ci ( 1 ).
-If not set, a compiled-in value is used; see the display from
-.` "cvs \-v".
+.BR ci ( 1 )
+(CVS 1.9 and older).
.TP
.SM CVSEDITOR
Specifies the program to use for recording log messages during
@@ -2127,7 +2053,7 @@ uses the contents of this variable to determine the name of the
remote shell command to use when starting a
.B cvs
server. If this variable is not set then
-.` "rsh"
+.` "ssh"
is used.
.TP
.SM CVS_SERVER
@@ -2169,19 +2095,31 @@ module and vendor branch support and author of the
.BR checkin ( 1 )
shell script (the ancestor of
.` "cvs import").
+.TP
+And many others too numerous to mention here.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
+The most comprehensive manual for CVS is
+Version Management with CVS by Per Cederqvist et al. Depending on
+your system, you may be able to get it with the
+.B info cvs
+command or it may be available as cvs.ps (postscript), cvs.texinfo
+(texinfo source), or cvs.html.
+.SP
+For CVS updates, more information on documentation, software related
+to CVS, development of CVS, and more, see:
+.in +1i
+.B http://www.cyclic.com
+.B http://www.loria.fr/~molli/cvs-index.html
+.in -1i
+.SP
.BR ci ( 1 ),
.BR co ( 1 ),
.BR cvs ( 5 ),
.BR cvsbug ( 8 ),
-.BR cvsinit ( 8 ),
.BR diff ( 1 ),
.BR grep ( 1 ),
-.BR mkmodules ( 1 ),
.BR patch ( 1 ),
.BR rcs ( 1 ),
.BR rcsdiff ( 1 ),
.BR rcsmerge ( 1 ),
-.BR rlog ( 1 ),
-.BR rm ( 1 ),
-.BR sort ( 1 ).
+.BR rlog ( 1 ).