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  configure.lineno configure.status.lineno
 mkinstalldirs = $(SHELL) $(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs
 CONFIG_HEADER = config.h
-CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES = cvs.spec emx/Makefile os2/Makefile zlib/Makefile
+CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES = cvs.spec emx/Makefile os2/Makefile
 SOURCES =
 DIST_SOURCES =
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@@@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@@@ target_alias = @@target_alias@@
 
 # Unix source subdirs, where we'll want to run lint and etags:
 # This is a legacy variable from b4 Automake
-USOURCE_SUBDIRS = lib zlib diff src
+USOURCE_SUBDIRS = lib diff src
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log
@Update to 1.11.19.
pkgsrc change:
patch-ag, provided by Georg Schwarz, added to fix the build on IRIX.

NEWS:
Changes since 1.11.18:
**********************

BUG FIXES

* An intermittant assertion failure in checkout has been fixed.

* Thanks to a report from Chris Bohn, all the source files
  needed for the Windows "red file" fix are actually included in the
  distribution.

* Misc bug and documentation fixes.

Changes from 1.11.17 to 1.11.18:
********************************

BUG FIXES

* Thanks to a report from Gottfried Ganssauge, CVS no
  longer exits when it encounters links pointing to paths containing more
  than 128 characters.

* Thanks to a report from Dan Peterson, error messages from
  GSSAPI servers are no longer truncated.

* Thanks to a report from Dan Peterson, attempts to resurrect
  a file on the trunk that was added on a branch no longer causes an assertion
  failure.

* Thanks to a report from Dan Peterson, imports to branches
  like "1.1." no longer create corrupt RCS archives.

* Thanks to a report from Chris Bohn, links from J.C. Hamlin,
  and code posted by Jonathan Gilligan, we think we have
  finally corrected the Windows "red-file" (daylight savings time) bug once and
  for all.

* Thanks to a patch from Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai, the
  log_accum.pl script should no longer elicit warnings from Perl 5.8.5.

* The r* commands (rlog, rls, etc.) can once again handle requests to run
  against the entire repository (e.g. `cvs rlog .').  Thanks go to Dan Peterson
  for the report.

* A problem where the attempted access of files via tags beginning with spaces
  could cause the CVS server to hang has been fixed.  This was a particular
  problem with WinCVS clients because users would sometimes accidentally
  include spaces in tags pasted into a dialog box.  This fix also altered some
  of the error messages generated by the use of invalid tags.  Thanks go to Dan
  Peterson for the report.

* Thanks to James E Wilson for a bug fix to
  modules processing "gcc-core -a !gcc/f gcc" will no longer exclude
  gcc/fortran by mistake.

* Thanks to Conrad Pino, the Windows build works once again.

* Misc updates to the manual.

DEVELOPER ISSUES

* We've standardized on Automake 1.9.3 to get some at new features that make
  our jobs easier.  See the note below on the Autoconf upgrade for more
  details.

* We've standardized on Autoconf version 2.59 to get presumed bug fixes and
  features, but nothing specific.  Mostly, once we decide to upgrade one of the
  autotools we just figure it'll save time later to grab the most current
  versions of the others too.  See the HACKING file for more on using the
  autotools with CVS.
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log
@Update to 1.11.16:
Changes since 1.11.15:
**********************

SERVER SECURITY FIXES

* A potential buffer overflow vulnerability in the server has been fixed.
  Prior to this patch, a malicious client could potentially use carefully
  crafted server requests to run arbitrary programs on the CVS server machine.
  This addresses the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures Project's issue
  #CAN-2004-0396.  Please see <http://www.cve.mitre.org> for more information.

BUG FIXES

* The Microsoft Visual C++ workspace and project files have been repaired and
  regenerated with MSVC++ 6.0.

* The cvs.1 man page is now generated automatically from a section of the CVS
  Manual.

* Thanks to a report from Mark Andrews at the Internet Systems Consortium, the
  :ext: connection method no longer relies on a transparent transport that uses
  an argument processor that can handle arbitrary ordering of options and other
  arguments when using a username other than the caller's.

* Thanks to Ken Raeburn at MIT, directory deletion, whether via `cvs release'
  or empty directory pruning, now works on network shares under Windows XP.
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 ACLOCAL_M4 = $(top_srcdir)/aclocal.m4
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 CONFIG_HEADER = config.h
-CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES = cvs.spec emx/Makefile os2/Makefile zlib/Makefile
+CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES = cvs.spec emx/Makefile os2/Makefile
 DIST_SOURCES =
 
 RECURSIVE_TARGETS = info-recursive dvi-recursive pdf-recursive \
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1.9
log
@Update to 0.11.13:

Changes since 1.11.12:
**********************

GENERAL USER ISSUES

* Several memory leaks have been plugged.

* Thanks to Ville Skyttä the man page has a few less spelling errors and is
  slightly more accurate.

* An unlikely potential segfault when using the :fork: connection method has
  been fixed.

* Misc cosmetic, readability, and commenting fixes.

* The CVS server has had the protocol check for unused data from the client
  partially restored.

* A fix has been included that should avoid a very rare race condition that
  could cause a CVS server to exit with a "broken pipe" message.

* A minor problem with the nmake build file that was preventing the source from
  compiling under Windows has been fixed.

* Tests have been added to the test suite.

Changes from 1.11.11 to 1.11.12:
********************************

GENERAL USER ISSUES

* Infinite alias loops in the modules file are now checked for and avoided.

* Clients on case insensitive systems now preserve the case of directories in
  CVS/Entries, in addition to files, for use in communications with the CVS
  server.

* Some previously untested behavior is now being tested.

* Server support for case insensitive clients has been removed in favor of the
  server relying on the client to preserve the case of checked out files, as
  per the CVS client/server protocol spec.  This is not as drastic as it may
  sound, as all of the current tests still pass without modification when run
  from a case insensitive client to a case sensitive server.  This change
  disables little previous functionality, enables access to more of the
  possible namespace to users on systems with case insensitive file systems,
  fixes a few bugs, and in the end this should provide a major stability
  improvement.

* Thanks to Ville Skyttä the man page is a bit more accurate.

* Thanks to Ville Skyttä some unused variables were removed from the log_accum
  Perl script in contrib.

* Thanks to Alexey Mahotkin, a bug that prevented CVS from being compiled with
  Kerberos 4 authentication enabled has been fixed.

* A minor bug that caused CVS to fail to report an inifinte alias loop in the
  modules file when portions of the alias definition contained trailing slashes
  has been fixed.

* A bug in the gzip code that could cause heap corruption and segfaults in CVS
  servers talking to clients less than 1.8 and some modern third-party CVS
  clients has been fixed.

* mktemp.sh is now included with the source distribution so that the rcs2log
  and cvsbug executables may be run on systems which do not contain an
  implementation of mktemp.

* Misc documentation fixes.
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1.8
log
@Update to 1.11.10:

Changes since 1.11.9:
*********************

SERVER SECURITY ISSUES

* Malformed module requests could cause the CVS server to attempt to create
  directories and possibly files at the root of the filesystem holding the CVS
  repository.  Filesystem permissions usually prevent the creation of these
  misplaced directories, but nevertheless, the CVS server now rejects the
  malformed requests.

GENERAL USER ISSUES

* Case insensitive clients using a case sensitive server can now use a
  `cvs rm -f file; cvs add FILE' command sequence to add a file with the same
  name in a new case.

* CVSROOTs which contain a symlink to a real repository should work.

* The configure script now tests whether it is building CVS on a case
  insensitive file system.  If it is, CVS assumes that all file systems on this
  platform will be case insensitive.  This is useful for getting the case
  insensitivity flag set correctly when compiling on Mac OS X and under Cygwin
  on Windows.  Autodetection can be overridden using the
  --disable-case-sensitivity and --enable-case-sensitivity arguments to
  configure.

* A behavior change in `cvs up -jrev1 -jrev2' for modified files with a base
  revision of rev2 (ie, checked-out version matches rev2 and file has been
  modified).  The operation is no longer ignored and instead is passed to
  diff3.  This will potentially re-apply the diffs between the two revisions to
  a modified local file.  Status messages like from a standard merge have also
  been added when the file would not or does not change due to this merge
  request ("[file] already contains the changes between [revisions]...").

* A bug which could stop `cvs admin -mTAG:message' from recursing has been
  fixed.

* Misc documentation cleanup and fixes.

* Some of the contrib scripts, some of the documentation, and sanity.sh were
  modified to use and recommend more portable commands rather than using and
  recommending commands which were not compatible with the POSIX 1003.1-2001
  specification.

DEVELOPER ISSUES

* A new set of tests to test issues specific to case insensitive clients and
  servers has also been added.

* Support has been added to the test suite to support testing over a :ext: link
  to another machine, subject to some stringent requirements.  This support can
  be used, for instance, to test the operation of a case insensitive client
  against a case sensitive server.  Please see the comments in TEST and the
  src/sanity.sh test script itself for more.

* We've standardized on Automake 1.7.9 to get a bug fix.  See the note below
  on the Autoconf upgrade for more details.

* We've standardized on Autoconf version 2.58 to avoid a bug and get at a few
  new macros.  Again, this should only really affect developers, though it is
  possible that CVS will now compile on a few new platforms.  Please see the
  section of the INSTALL file about using the autotools if you are compiling
  CVS yourself.

Changes from 1.11.8 to 1.11.9:

* CVS now knows how to report, as well as record, `P' record types.

* When running the `cvs history' command, clients will now send the
  long-accepted `-e' option, for all records, rather than explicitly requesting
  `P' record types, a request which servers prior to 1.11.7 will reject with a
  fatal error message.

* A problem with locating files requested by case insensitive clients which was
  accidentally introduced in 1.11.6 as part of a fix for a data loss problem
  involving `cvs add's from case insensitive clients has been fixed.  The
  relevant error message was `cvs [<command> aborted]: filE,v is ambiguous;
  could mean FILE,v or file,v'.

* Attempts to use the global `-l' option, removed from both client and server
  as of version 1.11.6, will now elicit a warning rather than a fatal error
  from the server.

Changes from 1.11.7 to 1.11.8:

* A problem in the CVS getpass library that could cause passwords to echo on
  some systems has been fixed.

Changes from 1.11.6 to 1.11.7:

* A segfault that could occur in very rare cases where the stat of a file
  failed during a diff has been fixed.

* Any user with write privleges to the CVSROOT/checkoutlist file could pass
arbitrary format strings directly through to a printf function.  This was
probably bad and has been fixed.  White space at the beginning of error strings
in checkoutlist is now ignored properly.

* In client/server mode, most messages from CVS now contain the actual
command name rather than the generic "server".

* A long-standing bug that prevented most client/server updates from being
logged in the history file has been fixed.

* Updates done via a patch ("P" status) are now logged in the history file
by default and the corresponding "P" history record type is now documented.
If you're setting the LogHistory option in your CVSROOT/config file, you may
want to add "P" to the list of record types.

* CVS now will always compile and its own getpass() function (originally from
GNULIB) in favor of any system one that may exist.  This avoids some problems
with long passwords on some systems and updates us to POSIX.2 compliance, since
getpass() was removed from the POSIX.2 specification.

* A bug that allowed a write lock to be created in a directory despite
there being existing read locks when using LockDir in CVSROOT/config has
been fixed.

* A bug with short patches (`rdiff -s') which caused rdiff to sometimes report
differences that did not exist has been fixed.

* Some minor corrections were made to the diff code to keep diff & rdiff from
printing diff headers with empty change texts when two files have different
revision numbers but the same content.

* The global '-l' option, which suppressed history logging, has been removed
from both client and server.
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log
@Update to 1.11.6.
* A warning message is now issued if an administrative file contains
more than one DEFAULT entry.

* An error running a verifymsg script (such as referencing an unset
user variable or the script not existing) now causes the verification
to fail.

* Errors in administrative files commands (like unset user variables)
are no longer reported unless the command is actually executed.

* When a file is initially checked out, its last access time is
now set to the current time rather than being set to the time the
file was last checked in like the modification time is.

* The Checkin.prog and Update.prog functionality has been removed.
This fuctionality previously allowed executables to be specified
in the modules file to be run at update and checkin time, but users
could edit these files on a per workspace basis, creating a security
hole.
[NB: already fixed in the package earlier -- wiz]

* Corrected the path in a failed write error message.

* Autoconf and Automake are no longer run automatically unless you
run configure with --enable-maintainer-mode.  Accordingly,
noautomake.sh is no longer needed and has been removed.

* We've standardized on Automake version 1.7.5 and Autoconf version
2.57 to get at a few new macros.  Again, this should only really
affect developers.  See the section of the INSTALL file about using
the autotools if you are compiling CVS yourself.
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1.6
log
@Update to 1.11.4. Use KAME patch for IPv6 support. If compiling with
kerberos, also use kerberos5 headers since they are now needed by the
gssapi code in cvs.

Changes since 1.11.3:

* Some minor changes to allow the code to compile on Windows platforms.

Changes from 1.11.2 to 1.11.3:

* When waiting for another user's lock, the message timestamps are now
in UTC rather than the server's local time.

* The options.h file is no longer used.  This fixes a bug that occurred when
1.11.2 was compiled on Windows platforms.

* We've standardized on Automake version 1.6.3 and Autoconf version 2.53.
They are cleaner, less bug prone, and will hopfully allow me to start updating
sanity.sh to use Autotest and Autoshell.  Again, this should only really affect
developers.  See the section of the INSTALL file about using the autotools if
you are compiling CVS yourself.
@
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@Update cvs to 1.11.2. Changes:

Changes since 1.11.1p1:

* The "log" and "rlog" commands now have a -S option to suppress the
header information when no revisions are selected.

* A serious error that allowed read-only users to tag files has been
corrected.

* The "annotate" command will no longer annotate binary files unless
you specify the new -F option.

* The "tag" and "rtag" commands will no longer move or delete branch
tags unless you use the new -B option.  (This prevents accidental
changes to branch tags that are hard to undo.)

* We've standardized on the 1.5 Automake release for the moment.  Again, this
should only really affect developers.  See the section of the INSTALL file
about using the autotools if you are compiling CVS yourself.

Changes from 1.11.1 to 1.11.1p1:

* Read only access was broken - now fixed.

Changes from 1.11 to 1.11.1:

* The "cvs diff" command now accepts the -y/--side=by-side and -T/
--initial-tab options.  (To use these options with a remote repository,
both the client and the server must support them.)

* The expansion of the loginfo format string has changed slightly.
Previously, the expansion was surrounded by single quotes ('); if a file
name contained a single quote character, the string would not be parsed
as a single entity by the Unix shell (and it would not be possible to
parse it unambiguously).  Now the expansion is surrounded by double
quotes (") and any embedded dollar signs ($), backticks (`), backslashes
(\), and double quotes are preceded by a backslash.  This is parsed as a
single entity by the shell reguardless of content.  This change should
not be noticable unless you're not using a Unix shell or you have
embedded the format string inside a double quoted string.

* There was a bug in the diff code which sometimes caused conflicts to
be flagged which shouldn't have been.  This has been fixed.

* New "cvs rlog" and "cvs rannotate" commands have been added to get log
messages and annotations without having to have a checked-out copy.

* Exclusive revision ranges have been added to "cvs log" using ::
(similar to "cvs admin -o").

* The VMS client now accepts wildcards if you're running VMS 7.x.

* ZLIB has been updated to version 1.1.3, the most current version.  This
includes mostly some optimizations and minor bug fixes.

* The ~/.cvspass file has a slightly modified format.  CVSROOTs are now
stored in a new canonical form - hostnames are now case insensitive and
port numbers are always stored in the new format.  Until a new login for
a particular CVSROOT is performed with the new version of CVS, new and
old versions of CVS should interoperate invisibly.  After that point, an
extra login using the old version of CVS may be necessary to continue to
allow the new and old versions of CVS to interoperate using the same
~/.cvspass file and CVSROOT. The exception to this rule occurs when the
CVSROOTs used with the different versions use case insensitively
different hostnames, for example, "empress", and "empress.2-wit.com".

* A password and a port number may now be specified in CVSROOT for
pserver connections.  The new format is:

    :pserver:[[user][:password]@@]host[:[port]]/path

Note that passwords specified in a checkout command will be saved in the
clear in the CVS/Root file in each created directory, so this is not
recommended, except perhaps when accessing anonymous repositories or the
like.

* The distribution has been converted to use Automake.  This shouldn't
affect most users except to ease some portability concerns, but if you
are building from the repository and encounter problems with the
makefiles, you might try running ./noautomake.sh after a fresh update
-AC.
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log
@Update to 1.11.  Changes since 1.10:

* The new "cvs version" command gives a short version message.  If
the repository is remote, both the client and server versions are
reported.

* "cvs admin -t" now works correctly in client/server mode.

* The "cvs history" command output format has changed -- the date
now includes the year and is given is ISO 8601 format (yyyy-mm-dd).
Also, the new LogHistory option in CVSROOT/config can be used to
control what information gets recorded in the log file and code has
been added to record file removals.

* The buggy PreservePermissions code has been disabled.

* Anonymous read-only access can now be done without requiring a
password.  On the server side, simply give that user (presumably
`anonymous') an empty password in the CVSROOT/passwd file, and then
any received password will authenticate successfully.

* There is a new access method :fork: which is similar to :local:
except that it is implemented via the CVS remote protocol, and thus
has a somewhat different set of quirks and bugs.

* The -d command line option no longer updates the CVS/Root file.  For
one thing, the CVS 1.9/1.10 behavior never had updated CVS/Root in
subdirectories, and for another, it didn't seem that popular in
general.  So this change restores the CVS 1.8 behavior (which is also
the CVS 1.9/1.10 behavior if the environment variable
CVS_IGNORE_REMOTE_ROOT is set; with this change,
CVS_IGNORE_REMOTE_ROOT no longer has any effect).

* It is now possible for a single CVS command to recurse into several
CVS roots.  This includes roots which are located on several servers,
or which are both remote and local.  CVS will make connections to as
many servers as necessary.

* It is now possible to put the CVS lock files in a directory
set by the new LockDir option in CVSROOT/config.  The default
continues to be to put the lock files in the repository itself.
@
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 .PHONY: check
 check:
 	cd lib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
-	cd zlib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
 	cd diff ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
 	cd src ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) check
 
 .PHONY: remotecheck
 remotecheck:
 	cd lib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
-	cd zlib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
 	cd diff ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
 	cd src ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) remotecheck
 
 .PHONY: installcheck
 installcheck:
 	cd lib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
-	cd zlib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
 	cd diff ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
 	cd src ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) installcheck
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@Welcome to cvs 1.10.
@
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+++ Makefile.in	Thu Mar 19 22:44:33 1998
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@


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@Add NetBSD RCS Ids.
@
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*** Makefile.in.orig	Fri Sep 27 16:46:41 1996
--- Makefile.in	Sat Nov 15 22:29:33 1997
***************
*** 100,106 ****
  
  ### Subdirectories to run make in for the primary targets.
  # Unix source subdirs, where we'll want to run lint and etags:
! USOURCE_SUBDIRS = lib zlib src
  # All other subdirs:
  SUBDIRS = ${USOURCE_SUBDIRS} man doc contrib tools \
  	windows-NT os2 macintosh vms
--- 100,107 ----
  
  ### Subdirectories to run make in for the primary targets.
  # Unix source subdirs, where we'll want to run lint and etags:
! #USOURCE_SUBDIRS = lib zlib src
! USOURCE_SUBDIRS = lib src
  # All other subdirs:
  SUBDIRS = ${USOURCE_SUBDIRS} man doc contrib tools \
  	windows-NT os2 macintosh vms
***************
*** 193,211 ****
  .PHONY: check
  check:
  	cd lib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
! 	cd zlib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
  	cd src ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) check
  
  .PHONY: remotecheck
  remotecheck:
  	cd lib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
! 	cd zlib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
  	cd src ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) remotecheck
  
  .PHONY: installcheck
  installcheck:
  	cd lib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
! 	cd zlib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
  	cd src ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) installcheck
  
  .PHONY: lint
--- 194,212 ----
  .PHONY: check
  check:
  	cd lib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
! #	cd zlib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
  	cd src ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) check
  
  .PHONY: remotecheck
  remotecheck:
  	cd lib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
! #	cd zlib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
  	cd src ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) remotecheck
  
  .PHONY: installcheck
  installcheck:
  	cd lib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
! #	cd zlib ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
  	cd src ; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) installcheck
  
  .PHONY: lint
@


1.1
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@Initial revision
@
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1.1.1.1
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@cvs package as submitted by Johnny Lam <lamj@@stat.cmu.edu> in 
private email.
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