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<H2><A NAME="s6">6. Goodies with MacCvs/WinCvs</A></H2>



<H2><A NAME="ss6.1">6.1 CWCVS : a cvs plug-in for Metrowerks (Mac only)</A></H2>


<P>We use it all the time and it's nice !</P>
<P>Since Richard Wesley, the author, is American, you'd better go directly to 
<A HREF="http://www.electricfish.com/hawkfish/CWCVS/CWCVS.html">http://www.electricfish.com/hawkfish/CWCVS/CWCVS.html</A> for
a good explanation in plain English...</P>
<P>Only the Mac side is provided right now and it is a shareware.</P>


<H2><A NAME="ss6.2">6.2 MPW tools (Mac only)</A></H2>



<H3>Description</H3>


<P>Right now, two MPW tools are provided with MacCVS with complete
source code :</P>
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<UL>
<LI><B>cvs</B> : the same exact code which uses MacCvs.
</LI>
<LI><B>cvslog</B> : invokes "cvs log" but filters the ouput
for a more convenient use. Basically it allows to retrieve
a set of files by date/user/branch/revision/tags.
</LI>
</UL>
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<H3>Getting started with MPW cvs tools</H3>


<P>Place these tools into the tools folder of MPW.</P>
<P>To get the usage of these tools, simply type the
command + enter.</P>
<P>All you need after is to read how to set-up 
<A HREF="cvsgui-7.html#envariable">environment variables</A>
for cvs, then you can use it straight. Most of the time
you don't even need to set any variable because cvs
keeps track on your disk about the informations it needs.</P>
<P><B>Important note</B> : these tools require to find the
shared library provided with MacCVS. So you can place
the shared library in the system folder or create two
aliases of thse libraries at the same directory level than
the mpw tools.</P>


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