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CVS for new users contains links to general CVS documentation.
Set the CVSROOT environment variable.
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$ export CVSROOT=':pserver:cvs@oss.sgi.com:/cvs' (for sh, bash, ksh, or similar shells) $ setenv CVSROOT :pserver:cvs@oss.sgi.com:/cvs (for csh or tcsh shells) |
Login to the CVS server (this only needs to be done ONCE, not every time you access CVS).
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$ cvs login (the password is "cvs") |
Now grab the XFS source tree(s) of interest:
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$ cvs checkout linux-2.6-xfs $ cvs checkout xfs-cmds |
Subsequently, you can checkout new code using:
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$ cvs update -d |