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Jeff plugs CVS:

>These days I use CVS on unix machines a lot and am pretty happy with it.
>(I understand CVS is bundled with the GnuCore stuff that Mark Klein has
>ported to MPE, though I've never used CVS on MPE.  If I were trying to set
>up a new source management system on MPE today, I'd set up CVS and see how
>well I could make that work.

It actually works pretty darn well! The only reasons not to use it are
if you're concerned it preserving MPE file attributes and non-HFS
semantics. CVS is a POSIX application, creates byte stream files and
is case sensitive. But, for team or distributed development, it can't
be beat.

Regards,


M.

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