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Rcs-glibc is a Not Specified released by German IT Development Ltd.. Rcs-glibc software is approx. Not specified in size and it runs on Linux.

Rcs-glibc Revision Control System to maintain more than one software versions RCS, the Revision Control System, manages more than one revisions of files. RCS can store, fetch, log, recognize, and merge revisions. It is useful for files that are revised frequently, e.g. softwares, documentation, graphics, and papers.


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Author German IT Development Ltd.
License Type Not Specified
Product Website http://www.gitd.net
Operating Systems Linux
Registration Fees Not specified
File Size Not specified
Released On 3/1/2003
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Rcs - Not Specified Added on 10-Jan-2004
Version control system The Revision Control System (RCS) manages more than one revisions of files. RCS automates the storing, retrieval, logging, identification, and merging of revisions. RCS is useful for text that is revised frequently, for instance softwares, documentation, graphics, papers, and form letters.

Cvs - Not Specified Added on 18-Feb-2003
Concurrent Versioning System CVS is a front end to the rcs(1) revision control system that extends the notion of revision control from a group of files in one directory to a hierarchical group of directories consisting of revision controlled files. These directories and files can be combined together to form a software release. CVS provides the features necessary to manage these software releases and to control the concurrent editing of source files among more than one software developers.

Prcs - Not Specified Added on 12-Aug-2004
Project Revision Control System PRCS is a simplified directory tree project oriented revision control system.

CSSC - Not Specified Added on 16-Aug-2003
An SCCS clone CSSC is a clone for the traditional Unix version control suite SCCS. It aims for near-total compatibility with SCCS. CSSC stands for "Compatibly Stupid Source Control".

Cvs-cyclic - Not Specified Added on 15-Mar-2004
Concurrent Versions System CVS is a version control system, that allows you to to keep old versions of files (usually source code), keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, and more., 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 more than one authors. CVS allows triggers to enable/log/control different operations and works well over a wide area network.




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