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    A CVS pserver implementation that works against an SVN (Subversion) repository. Useful for e.g. old build-scripts or legacy application when migrating from cvs to svn.
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    CVSweb-PHP offers a web interface access to a CVS repository. CVSweb-PHP was created for cases where a project still using CVS has no means of installing a CGI script on its web server, but where running a PHP script is an option.
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    The CvsGui project is providing several high-end interface clients (WinCvs, MacCvs, gCvs) written in C++ using popular frameworks (MFC, PowerPlant, GTK+) with a scripting support via Python or TCL.
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    A simple CVS client that bypass any firewall blocking port 2401 used by cvs. It relies on the ViewCVS web interface to the repository to work. To use when all other solutions (SSH...) fail
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    Lomag-Cvs is a graphical cvs client written in java. It uses the cvslib library from netbeans to handle the actual cvs calls. Lomag-Cvs focuses on providing a simple to use interface for beginning users of cvs.
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    syncmail is a CVS notification tool which can provide a diff for every change to a CVS repository, mailed to specified email addresses. This tool is useful for large communities to monitor activity, and is used for Python and many other active projects.
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    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    CVS-Summary is a program that generates an HTML summary of CVS activity, very similar to that provided by the popular ViewCVS script. CVS-Summary differs from ViewCVS in that it dumps the summary information to static HTML files which can be served by n
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    The enclosed Python scripts differ from most other commit notification solutions in that they coalesce all of the commit operations from a single \\\"cvs commit\\\" command into a single email. Most other solutions will send one email per directory.
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    CvsShell is a console-based cvs frontend. It provides convenient access to the cvs commands through a shell-like user interface. CvsShell is written in Python.
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    Build System for Java offers an enhanced build environment that ties together deployment instructions, environment configuration and source code as a releaseable entity. A new paradigm for configuration management!
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    An implementation of the CVS client/server protocol in Java. It also has classes for user interaction via a command line or using a Swing GUI.
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    wxCvs is a cross-platform GUI frontend to the GNU Concurrent Versioning System (CVS). It is written in python and uses bindings to the wxWindows C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit (http://wxwindows.org). The python bindings to wxWindows is known as wxPyton
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    PVC (PhpVersionControl) is a port of CVS to PHP. It features a shell version and a web interface that has all the features of CVS (i.e. commit, checkout, etc.), in an easy to use web interface.
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