The CVS is fully named Concurrent Versions System, which is mainly used to manage the source code, documentation and other materials generated during development, and record their update history, enabling development team members to better collaborate. The CVS version control system uses a C / S architecture. CVS Server can support Linux, Windows 2000 / XP / 2003, and some Unix (such as SUN Solaris et al.), CVS Client also has a corresponding version on Linux, Windows, and UNIX.
This article describes the use of CVSNT to build a CVS server. 1. Preparation: Download CVSNT: Currently available CVSNT 2.5.03.2260 download address: http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki/download2. Installing CVSNT: Installation steps is the same as the general software installation method. After installation, restart your computer Run CVSNT Control Panel: "Start" -> "Program" -> "CVSNT" -> "CVSNT Control Panel" interface is shown in Figure: 3. Configure CVSNT: 3.1 Establishment Project Save Directory. This article is scheduled: E: / CVSROOT 3.2 Enter CVSNT Control Panel's "Repository Configuration" tab as shown in Figure 3.3 Add Library Directory: Click "Repository Configuration" -> "Add", select the original project saved directory in the pop-up dialog. As shown: 4. Click OK to complete the basic setting, at which time the CVS server is already available.