What is gc-utils FOR LINUX?
gc-utils FOR LINUX
Are you looking for a convenient and efficient way to import and update CVS repositories into git on your Linux system? Look no further than gc-utils! This package contains a small set of scripts designed to make the exchange between CVS and git seamless and straightforward.
Key Features:
- Import and update CVS repositories into git with ease
- Export patches back into a CVS working copy effortlessly
- Store the CVS working copy in a subdirectory for easy access
- Utilize commands such as gc-import, gc-update, and gc-commit seamlessly
Technical Specifications:
- Price: FREE
- Developer: David Soria Parra
- Package: gc-utils.tar.gz
- Installation Steps:
- Extract the *.tar.gz: $ tar xzvf gc-utils.tar.gz
- Make install using a prefix: $ make prefix=/usr
- Install as root: $ sudo make prefix=/usr install
How to Use gc-utils:
- Import from a CVS with gc-import command
- Keep your git up to date using gc-update
- Commit changes back to CVS with gc-commit functionality
Whether you are looking to import from CVS, keep your git repository up to date, or contribute changes back to CVS, gc-utils simplifies the process for you.
New in This Release:
Stay tuned for the latest updates and enhancements in the most recent version of gc-utils for Linux!
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