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The idea of ​​a Concurrent Versions System is to centrally store the source code and track changes using version numbers. This makes it possible to keep the different versions and to get an overview of which changes have been made by whom and when. LinCVS is a graphical interface for the commandline tool cvs which makes it possible to perform checkouts, imports and commits. In addition, you can browse through the different versions and find the differences between the local file and the cvs file. The developers released version 1.4.3 few days ago with the following changes:

This version fixes some Mac-related bugs. For instance cvs via ssh (incl. ssh-agent) works now on Mac OS X. Also this version comes with a corrected and updated French translation. Many thanks to Eric Piel.

Changes from 1.4.2 to 1.4.3:

  • fixed: Mac: determination of timezone
  • fixed: Mac: declaration of supported languages
  • added: Mac: application icon
  • fixed: Mac: save settings per user now (storing of preferences failed before without root permissions)
  • fixed: Mac: cvs via ssh (incl. ssh-agent) works now
  • fixed: crash while actions on non controlled folders if scanning on the fly has been actived
  • fixed: French translation: spelling
  • fixed: French translation: more typo fixes (uppercases, spaces…)
  • fixed: French translation: major vocabulary correction (share translations with CVS manpage, that was the hard work, and there is probably more to do)
  • French translation: translation of the new strings (execpted the tooltips help)
  • fixed: broken encoding in French translation
  • updated: most necessary/easy sentences in French translation

[break]LinCVS 1.4.3 is available in the following flavours:
Linux i586
Fedora Core 3
Fedora Core 4
Slackware i686
SuSE 9.1 i686
SuSE 9.2 i686
SuSE 9.3 i686
Mac OS X Tiger
source
Source RPM Fedora Core
Source RPM SuSE 9.3

Version number 1.4.3
Operating systems Linux, BSD, macOS, Solaris, UNIX
Website LinCVS
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License type Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.)
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