Xcvs is a web-based CVS tracking tool. It traces the log information in CVS and generates a single patchset for each commit command. It also generates a patch file that captures the change for each patchset. The web interface allows one to query the patc
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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.
GnubVersion is a GNOME interface to Subversion. The intention is to
allow users to use a subversion repository through nautilus, without having to resort to the command line.
tclDBRCS is a database oriented revision control system which is fully database oriented and features full project/tag/branch support. It also supports optional encryption of file content. Can be used inside other applications as a package.
BTS is a Build Template System designed for building packages for th common packing systems in use by current distributions based on a single XML package description. We are finally restarting development after a long break due to NeOS work.
MacCVS Pro is a completely free CVS client for Mac OS that was originally developed at Netscape Communications Corporation. Various features include real multi-threaded CVS operations and an intuitive user interface that kicks bootay.
The Stakker project aims to develop Linux drivers and GUI CD management applications with a SQL backend for CD/DVD library/archiving boxes. The Dutch word "Stakker" means "poor blighter" (says babelfish) :-). Imation Stakka works, CD-300 not yet.
Scmsh is a restricted UNIX shell that executes a limited number of commands specific to Source Code Management systems (SCMs), specifically CVS and Subversion.
NaughtySVN is an easy-to-use GUI based Subversion client which works as an extension to the Nautilus File Manager. The aim of this project is to help users who are not technically oriented to use Subversion.
NOTICE: The releases on this site are OUT OF DATE. Xdelta development has moved to code.google.com. Sourceforge was good throughout the years, but Subversion support at googlecode is great. Xdelta blog: http://xdelta.org
CVSACL is a patch for CVS.
It adds two new subcommands (acl & racl) to cvs for access control
list management.
It provides advanced ACL definitions per modules, directories,
and files on branch/tag for all cvs subcommands.
Makes browsing diff output easy, converting it to highly-readable highlighted Wikipedia-style HTML. Supports input from diff or rcs/cvs diff. Output is in attractive and 100% valid XHTML/CSS format.
If you are a person who is using Subversion for the Version Control System, and you are involved in a project that use CVS. If you want to synchronize your Subversion's repositories with the project's repositories, this is the tool you are looking for.
ucmi (Unified Change Management Interface) provides an abstraction layer, in the style of the Unified Change Management model, to version control tools and defect tracking systems.
"eccvs" is a GUI based version control system (for linux) that keeps track of all the resources of a software project. Here resources mean source code, documentation, etc., This software is based on the existing CVS command line tool.