All releases of cvsfs


Release Notes: Multithreading was established. A background thread is now used to update the CVS directory tree shown to the user periodically. The source now compiles on AMD64. Some bugfixes and code rewrites were applied.


Release Notes: This release adds the ability to add and check-in files to the repository. Communication with the CVS server can partially be obtained. The actual state of the CVS tree is stored at program end and read in when the appropriate repository is mounted. Special versions of files can be accessed using the '@@' delimiter. For example, 'cat filename@@1.2' may be used to get version 1.2 of the file 'filename'.


Release Notes: Man pages have been added. You can obtain the response for the last CVS action you performed on a file. Some bugfixes have been applied.


Release Notes: Allows you to retrieve info about a file in question. The version of the file and where it is coming from can be obtained. Some bugfixes are also applied.


Release Notes: This is a new implementation of cvsfs that uses the FUSE framework (see http://freshmeat.net/projects/fuse/).


Release Notes: This release fixes an error in cvsmnt which prevents to take over the 'executable' flag of files if the default file mask is used. Also the default directory mask is not hardcoded in cvsmnt.


Release Notes: Directory management between the kernel module and the daemon has changed.


Release Notes: In this release, file and directory attributes can be changed. The package can now be compiled using gcc 3.2 without any error and/or warning messages.


Release Notes: This release fixes an error when updating existing files - they were truncated to 0. Users are now allowed to move a file (rename system call). Note that bash does not use this call, but Midnight Commander does.


Release Notes: This release fixes a misbehavior which occurred if a previously checked-out file was removed. Some debug messages which were enabled in version 1.1.4 are now disabled.
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