No really, CVS really is dead.

(while here s/subversion/Subversion/)

Approved by:	brd
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Eitan Adler 2012-09-17 21:11:48 +00:00
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<listitem> <listitem>
<para>To preserve a fixed reference point for the code in <para>To preserve a fixed reference point for the code in
question, just in case we break something really badly question, just in case we break something really badly
later. (Although subversion normally prevents anything later. (Although Subversion normally prevents anything
horrible like this happening.)</para> horrible like this happening.)</para>
</listitem> </listitem>
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6.3-STABLE.</para> 6.3-STABLE.</para>
<para>For more information on version numbers and the various <para>For more information on version numbers and the various
subversion branches, refer to the <ulink Subversion branches, refer to the <ulink
url="&url.articles.releng;/article.html">Release Engineering</ulink> url="&url.articles.releng;/article.html">Release Engineering</ulink>
article.</para> article.</para>
</answer> </answer>

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<para>The <firstterm>committers</firstterm> <para>The <firstterm>committers</firstterm>
are the people who have <emphasis>write</emphasis> access to are the people who have <emphasis>write</emphasis> access to
the CVS tree, and are authorized to make modifications the Subversion tree, and are authorized to make modifications
to the &os; source (the term <quote>committer</quote> to the &os; source (the term <quote>committer</quote>
comes from the &man.cvs.1; <command>commit</command> comes from the source control <command>commit</command>
command, which is used to bring new changes into the CVS command, which is used to bring new changes into the
repository). The best way of making submissions for review repository). The best way of making submissions for review
by the committers list is to use the &man.send-pr.1; by the committers list is to use the &man.send-pr.1;
command. If something appears to be jammed in the command. If something appears to be jammed in the

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number is listed after the port name in number is listed after the port name in
<filename class="directory">/var/db/pkg</filename>. If <filename class="directory">/var/db/pkg</filename>. If
the system does not sync with the &os; the system does not sync with the &os;
<acronym>CVS</acronym> repository and rebuild daily, Subversion repository and rebuilt daily,
chances are that it is affected.</para> chances are that it is affected.</para>
</callout> </callout>
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<callout arearefs="co-details"> <callout arearefs="co-details">
<para>The <literal>Correction Details</literal> field <para>The <literal>Correction Details</literal> field
displays the <acronym>CVS</acronym> branch or release displays the Subversion branch or release
name with the periods changed to underscore characters. name with the periods changed to underscore characters.
It also shows the revision number of the affected files It also shows the revision number of the affected files
within each branch.</para> within each branch.</para>