CVSBrowser provides web-based access to view CVS repositories, based on the cvs 'modules' file to more accurately reflecting the repository, and handling multiple repositories with individual configurations.
Pharmacy intends to be a GNOME compliant front-end for the Concurrent Versions System (CVS). Currently it provides a limited graphical user interface to CVS commands and a "console" for the lazy power-user.
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A tool that searches for code fragments using CVS comments. CVSSearch
takes advantage of the fact that a CVS comment typically describes
the lines of code involved in the commit and that this description will typically hold for many future versions.
UCLA, "Unamed CVS Log Analyser", is a(nother) CVS log analyser.
Its purpose is to parse a project's CVS log, build a graph for each file representing branches layout, merge them all together and then creates a visual representation of the project.
A simple perl (or python) CGI that exports the MainLine of a CVS repository as a website. In use since 1998, recently added Subversion support to help migrate away from CVS.
cvsd is a configurable chroot/suid wrapper for running a cvs pserver more securely. The hope is that cvsd will allow people to run remotely accessible cvs repositories more securely. CVS is a version control system for managing projects. The distribution
The aim of this project is to make it easier to keep the source code updated with the server on projects that use CVS. Keeping up to date source files on SourceForge.com projects will be automated.
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.
A Java/Swing graphical CVS project browser, primarily aimed at helping illuminate the history of the project, with particular emphasis on credit/blame allocation.