An Apache SVN client, right where you need it most
TortoiseSVN is a Subversion (SVN) client, implemented as a windows shell extension. Which means it's available right where you need it: in the Windows file explorer.
It's intuitive and easy to use, since it doesn't require the Subversion command line client to run. Simply the coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control!
Self-contained port of the subversion client, admin and server software for the Amiga, which only needs GCC and the clib2 runtime library. It builds both for AmigaOS 3.x and AmigaOS 4.0.
This Amiga port is specially adapted to the needs of the Amiga and will retain file system metadata (protection bits, group/owner information and comment text) peculiar to the Amiga.
cvsfs4hurd is a translator for the GNU Hurd, which allows to "mount" a CVS module into your local filesystem. It allows to view version controlled files as like they were regular files on your disk, however saving much network bandwidth.
This is a drop-installable Subversion server. It consists of a GUI application that contains a complete Apache 2 server plus the mod_dav_subversion plugin and takes care of everything from installation to setup to administration of a SVN server.
A CVS with simple architecture and easy interface. Use to sincronize automatically a directory, project or for backup. Works in any OS with Perl. FEATURES: web access; client/server; protocol compression; own chksum; Web Admin.
VCFS provides a user-space NFS server that allows local or remote CVS repositories to be mounted as a filesystem. Works with existing CVS servers, including those used by SourceForge.