Re: opensource or free software repositories?

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Hi,

      Have a look at Subversion at http://*subversion*.tigris.org.
This overcomes many of the CVS shortfalls.




Anne wrote:
It would be like the CVS. (Haven't head of RCS). Is CVS easy to setup?

Thanks!
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Subject: RE: opensource or free software repositories?

You mean like cvs or rcs? Or do you mean like http://sourceforge.net ?

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Subject: opensource or free software repositories?

Hi All,
Does anyone know of any OpenSource or "free" software repository software
out there to use for our developers to store their code, keep track of
versions, etc? Anything that is fairly "easy" to setup on my Red Hat boxes?
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