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Source: prcs
Section: devel
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Rafael Laboissiere <rafael@icp.inpg.fr>
Standards-Version: 3.1.1
Package: prcs
Architecture: any
Depends: rcs, ${shlibs:Depends}
Suggests: prcs-el
Description: The Project Revision Control System
PRCS, the Project Revision Control System, is the front end to a set
of tools that (like CVS) provide a way to deal with sets of files and
directories as an entity, preserving coherent versions of the entire
set.
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PRCS was designed primarily by Paul Hilfinger, with input and
modifications by Luigi Semenzato and Josh MacDonald. PRCS is written
and maintained by Josh MacDonald.
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Its purpose is similar to that of SCCS, RCS, and CVS, but (according
to its authors, at least), it is much simpler than any of those
systems.
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Emacs-Lisp support is distributed in a separate package, prcs-el.
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For further information look at
http://www.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/~jmacd/prcs.html.
Package: prcs-el
Architecture: all
Depends: prcs, emacsen
Conflicts: prcs (<< 1.2.14)
Description: ELisp support for the Project Revision Control System
This package contains Emacs-Lisp add-on support for PRCS, the Project
Revision Control System. It provides a useful interface for some
PRCS commands (checkin, diff, info, and rekey) while editing project
descriptor files (.prj).
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prcs-el is distributed separately from the prcs package because it depends
on Emacs (or another "emacsen" flavour).
Package: prcs-synch
Architecture: all
Depends: prcs, perl5
Conflicts: prcs (<< 1.2.15-1)
Description: Synchronize PRCS projects between repositories
The prcs-synch tries to synchronize two PRCS (Project Revision Control
System) repositories. It requires a"remote" repository, which is assumed
to have recent changes, vs. a "local" repository which is out of date.
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prcs-synch is distributed separately from the prcs package because it
depends on perl5.
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