| Package | git-cvs |
| Source | git |
| Version | 1:2.34.1-1~bpo11+1 |
| Architecture | all |
| Maintainer | Jonathan Nieder |
| Installed-Size | 1329 |
| Depends | git (>> 1:2.34.1), git (<< 1:2.34.1-.), cvsps, libdbd-sqlite3-perl |
| Suggests | git-doc, cvs |
| Filename | pool/bullseye-zed-backports-nochange/main/g/git/git-cvs_2.34.1-1~bpo11+1_all.deb |
| Size | 1014536 |
| MD5sum | f868dfab99cd04c3c1085317ea7f448c |
| SHA1 | 57dc085a700e8fb6e398a448ed8c72f28fde19e0 |
| SHA256 | c55e01ccfa9664aa6e975f8208c0db84e3a1e72c110f9f739942f133961e867c |
| Section | vcs |
| Priority | optional |
| Multi-Arch | foreign |
| Homepage | https://git-scm.com/ |
| Description | fast, scalable, distributed revision control system (cvs interoperability)
Git is popular version control system designed to handle very large
projects with speed and efficiency; it is used for many high profile
open source projects, most notably the Linux kernel.
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Git falls in the category of distributed source code management tools.
Every Git working directory is a full-fledged repository with full
revision tracking capabilities, not dependent on network access or a
central server.
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This package provides the git cvsimport, cvsexportcommit, and cvsserver
tools, which allow Git to read from and write to CVS repositories and
offer access over CVS protocol to Git repositories.
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The git cvsimport tool can incrementally import from a repository that
is being actively developed and only requires remote access over CVS
protocol. Unfortunately, in many situations the import leads to
incorrect results. For reliable, one-shot imports, cvs2git from the
cvs2svn package or parsecvs may be a better fit. |
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