On Jul 28, 9:43pm, Mike Starke wrote: > I would like to begin learning how to use CVS. I have been using > RCS for my Perl scripts and such (simple co, ci), but would like > to learn CVS. I have some engineers that use it extensively, and > would like to understand a bit more about it. > > Is there a CVS for idiots guide around to get me started? > > I have it installed, $CVSROOT is set, and I did a 'cvs init'. Once you have your repository set up, CVS is very easy to use. Jim Blandy has written a nice (and short) introduction which may be found at http://www.cvshome.org/docs/blandy.html Unfortunately, he doesn't describe how to get your sources into the repository to start with. For that you'll either need to turn to the man pages, or take a look at one of the CVS books. Karl Fogel has put parts of his book online at http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/ You'll want to use "cvs import" to get your sources into the repository to begin with. But, in my opinion, "cvs import" is one of the trickier cvs commands. Tom Tromey has written a short web page that's well worth looking at which describes some of the gotchas associated with "cvs import". See http://www.cygnus.com/~tromey/import.html (He also describes how to get your sources into the repository to begin with... so you may just want to start with Tom's page. But you will need to read man pages or one of the CVS books at some point.) Kevin