FSVS is the abbreviation for "Fast System VerSioning", and is pronounced [fisvis]. It is used for backing up, restoring, versioning, and system configuration management, using a Subversion repository as the backend.
| Tags | Archiving backup Recovery Tools Software Distribution |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX BSD FreeBSD Mac OS X Linux |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: A bug where auto-props were not applied for explicitly specified commit targets was fixed.


Release Notes: There are a few compilation fixes for Mac OS 10.6. There is a new "password" option. Compilation regressions for gcc-4.5 and gcc-4.6 are fixed. This release is compatible with autoconf 2.68.


Release Notes: Bugs were fixed for Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.4. A length calculation bug was fixed for the FSVS_* environment variables.


Release Notes: The "config_dir" option was fixed, so that SSL certificate authentification now works; the "_base" symlinks in /etc got replaced by a "README"; a virtual address space leak got fixed; and a new option "dir_exclude_mtime" was added.


Release Notes: There are a lot of smaller bugfixes (like temporary files not being deleted, verbosity selection, and better out-of-date messages). The documentation has been updated. There are some compatibility fixes for subversion 1.6.4 and above. New features are support for arbitrary "svn+" tunnels and filtering of the "fsvs log -v" output (doesn't show all changed paths anymore).
A ready-to-use architecture to ease the creation of MDI-style applications in Java.