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5.1: | 1.11.23-alt3.M50P.1 |
4.1: | 1.11.22-alt3 |
4.0: | 1.11.22-alt2 |
+updates: | 1.11.22-alt2 |
3.0: | 1.11.20-alt1 |
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diff -upk.orig cvs-1.11.20.orig/doc/cvs.texinfo cvs-1.11.20/doc/cvs.texinfo
--- cvs-1.11.20.orig/doc/cvs.texinfo 2005-09-29 12:53:55 +0000
+++ cvs-1.11.20/doc/cvs.texinfo 2005-09-29 12:54:21 +0000
@@ -2214,8 +2214,9 @@ There is no need to edit @file{inetd.con
There are two access methods that you use in @code{CVSROOT}
for rsh. @code{:server:} specifies an internal rsh
client, which is supported only by some @sc{cvs} ports.
+This is not supported on most Unix-style systems, including GNU/Linux.
@code{:ext:} specifies an external rsh program. By
-default this is @code{rsh} but you may set the
+default this is @code{ssh} but you may set the
@code{CVS_RSH} environment variable to invoke another
program which can access the remote server (for
example, @code{remsh} on HP-UX 9 because @code{rsh} is
@@ -11968,7 +11972,7 @@ U first-dir/sdir/sfile
@item @var{mname} [ options ] @var{dir} [ @var{files}@dots{} ]
In the simplest case, this form of module definition
reduces to @samp{@var{mname} @var{dir}}. This defines
-all the files in directory @var{dir} as module mname.
+all the files in directory @var{dir} as module @var{mname}.
@var{dir} is a relative path (from @code{$CVSROOT}) to a
directory of source in the source repository. In this
case, on checkout, a single directory called