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11 GNU CSSC (Version Control Systems Generally Available "Free)




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This article is from the Configuration Management Tools FAQ, by Dave Eaton dwe@arde.com with numerous contributions by others.

11 GNU CSSC (Version Control Systems Generally Available "Free)

An test release of GNU CSSC version 0.09 is available. This is still
an alpha edition (i.e., not a final release). CSSC is, of course,
covered by the GNU General Public License.

CSSC may be found in the file (about 375K long, compressed)
ftp://alpha.gnu.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/CSSC/

GNU CSSC is a workalike for the traditional SCCS suite. If you didn't
already know what SCCS is, please use RCS instead of trying CSSC. This
software is not reccomended for new projects, but is a faithful
reproduction of SCCS, though some features may not be available yet.

The principal aim for the prerelease is to get CSSC tested on as many
platforms as possible, and to obtain new test suites so that more
extensive testing can be done.

Documentation is provided, but is very incomplete, and if you need
much documentation you should be using RCS or CVS instead.

Comments about the CSSC package should be directed to
jay@gnu.ai.mit.edu. CSSC was originally based on the public domain
package MySC, which was written by Ross Ridge.

 

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