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MOD_PERL_CVS(1)User Contributed Perl DocumentationMOD_PERL_CVS(1)

NAME
       mod_perl_cvs - Access to the mod_perl CVS development tree

DESCRIPTION
       The mod_perl development tree lives on cvs.apache.org.
       This tree contains the latest mod_perl bug fixes and
       developments that have not made it to CPAN yet.	Welcome
       to the bleeding edge.

SYNOPSIS
       Just as cvs access to the Apache development tree, the
       mod_perl code pulled from cvs is not guaranteed to do any
       thing, especially not compile or work.  But, that's
       exactly why we are using cvs, so everyone has access the
       latest version and can help see to it that mod_perl does
       compile and work on all platforms, with the various ver
       sions and configurations of Perl and Apache.  Patches are
       always welcome, simply testing the latest snapshots is
       just as, if not more helpful.

       It's recommended to subscribe to the modperl-
       cvs@perl.apache.org list, which is the place cvs commit
       logs and diffs are mailed to; at least if you're going to
       work on the code.

       Here are the several ways to access the cvs tree.

       cvsup
	   Cvsup has come out of the FreeBSD group. It's a
	   client/server beast that offers an efficient way to
	   sync collections of files over the net, and it is very
	   CVS aware, allowing syncronisation of repositories or
	   checked out files using the cvs deltas to bring the
	   client side files up to date with minimal data trans
	   fer.

	   For a FreeBSD cvsup client see:

	   http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=cvsup&stype=all

	   Others (SunOS, alpha.osf, linux, Solaris2.4, HPAA
	   10.2, irix) ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/CVSup/

	   Here's a config file for the client (cvsup) to sync
	   modperl sources.

	    *default tag=.
	    # comment out the above if you want the raw cvs files

	    *default host=cvs.apache.org
	    *default prefix=/path/on/this/machine/to/install/
	    # a subdir for modperl will appear here ^^^

	    *default base=/path/on/this/machine/where/cvsup/will/keep/status/info
	    # you'll never need to look in the 'base' dir.

	    *default release=cvs delete use-rel-suffix compress

	    modperl
	    #apache-src
	    #apache-docs
	    #uncomment these two for the latest apache src and/or docs if you want them

       anoncvs
	   To checkout a fresh copy from anoncvs use

	    cvs -d ":pserver:anoncvs@cvs.apache.org:/home/cvspublic" login

	   with the password "anoncvs".

	    cvs -d ":pserver:anoncvs@cvs.apache.org:/home/cvspublic" co modperl

	   For a basic introduction to anoncvs see
	   http://dev.apache.org/anoncvs.txt

       from-cvs
	   A snapshot is rolled of the modperl tree every 6 hours
	   and placed here:

	   http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/modperl/

	   A snapshot of the Apache development tree is also
	   rolled every 6 hours and placed here:

	   http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/

SEE ALSO
       cvs(1)

2002-03-25		  mod_perl-1.27		  MOD_PERL_CVS(1)
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