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| The first command is: |
| sh bash ksh etc...:
$ export CVSROOT=':pserver:cvs@oss.sgi.com:/cvs' csh tcsh....: $ setenv CVSROOT :pserver:cvs@oss.sgi.com:/cvs
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| You might want to put this in your login script.
Then do the command: |
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$ cvs login (the password is "cvs") |
| This only needs to be done ONCE, not everytime you access CVS.
Now grab linux-2.4-xfs. The first time you will want to do something like: |
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$ cvs -z3 checkout linux-2.4-xfs |
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After you have checked the code out, you can use: |
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$ cvs -z3 update -d |
| to update your copy to the latest version from the CVS server.
and rebuild. CVS for new users contains links to more documentation. |