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Essential CVS (Essentials)
Essential CVS (Essentials)
ISBN: 0596527039
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 148
Authors:
Jennifer Vesperman
BUY ON AMAZON
Essential CVS, 2nd Edition
Table of Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. What Is CVS?
Section 1.1. What Is a Versioning System?
Section 1.2. Why CVS?
Section 1.3. CVS in the Field
Chapter 2. CVS Quickstart Guide
Section 2.1. Installing CVS
Section 2.2. Building Your First Repository
Section 2.3. Importing Projects
Section 2.4. Accessing Remote Repositories
Section 2.5. Checking Out Files
Section 2.6. Editing Files
Section 2.7. Committing Changes
Section 2.8. Updating Sandboxes
Section 2.9. Adding Files
Section 2.10. Removing Files
Section 2.11. Exporting and Building Projects
Section 2.12. Quick Tips for Success
Part II: Using CVS
Chapter 3. Basic Use of CVS
Section 3.1. General Information
Section 3.2. Sandboxes and Repositories
Section 3.3. Committing Changes to the Repository
Section 3.4. Updating the Sandbox Files from the Repository
Section 3.5. Adding Files to the Repository
Section 3.6. Removing Files from the Repository
Section 3.7. Moving Files or Directories
Section 3.8. Releasing a Sandbox
Section 3.9. Keywords
Section 3.10. Binary Files and Wrappers
Section 3.11. Specifying Default Command Options
Chapter 4. Tagging and Branching
Section 4.1. Tagging
Section 4.2. Stickiness
Section 4.3. Branching
Section 4.4. Branching Strategies
Section 4.5. Merging Strategies
Chapter 5. Multiple Users
Section 5.1. Using Simultaneous Development
Section 5.2. Watching a File
Section 5.3. Reserving Files
Section 5.4. Comparing File Revisions
Section 5.5. Displaying Recent Changes
Section 5.6. Displaying File History
Part III: CVS Administration
Chapter 6. Repository Management
Section 6.1. Creating a Repository
Section 6.2. Deleting a Repository
Section 6.3. Securing Your Projects
Section 6.4. Repository Structure
Section 6.5. CVSROOT Files
Section 6.6. Server Environment Variables
Section 6.7. Backing Up a Repository
Section 6.8. Distributed Repositories
Section 6.9. Editing a Repository
Section 6.10. Sandbox Structure
Section 6.11. Client Environment Variables
Section 6.12. Exit Status
Chapter 7. Project Management
Section 7.1. Creating a Project
Section 7.2. Distributing Files
Section 7.3. Running Scripts
Section 7.4. Interfacing with External Programs
Section 7.5. Tools
Section 7.6. Strategies and Practices
Chapter 8. Remote Repositories
Section 8.1. Specifying Repository Paths
Section 8.2. Method Options
Section 8.3. The local Access Method
Section 8.4. The ext and server Access Methods
Section 8.5. The fork Access Method
Section 8.6. The gserver Access Method
Section 8.7. The kserver Access Method
Section 8.8. The pserver Access Method
Section 8.9. Using inetd with gserver, kserver, and pserver
Section 8.10. PAM
Chapter 9. Troubleshooting
Section 9.1. General Troubleshooting Techniques
Section 9.2. Connectivity Problems
Section 9.3. Filename Problems
Section 9.4. Line-Ending Problems
Section 9.5. Permission Problems
Section 9.6. Lock Files
Section 9.7. Time Issues
Part IV: Reference
Chapter 10. Command Reference
Section 10.1. CVS Command-Line Options
Section 10.2. CVS Commands
Chapter 11. Miscellaneous Topics Reference
Section 11.1. Administrative Files
Section 11.2. CVSROOT Files
Section 11.3. CVSROOT Variables
Section 11.4. Dates
Section 11.5. Environment Variables
Section 11.6. Keywords and Keyword Modes
Section 11.7. Pattern Matching
Section 11.8. Repository Access Methods
Part V: Appendixes
Clients and Operating Systems
Section A.1. Multi-Operating-System Clients
Section A.2. Macintosh Clients
Section A.3. Unix and Linux Clients
Section A.4. Windows Clients
Section A.5. Integration Tools
Administrators Tools
Section B.1. CVS Variants
Section B.2. Distribution Tools
Section B.3. Logging Tools
Section B.4. Metadata Tools
Section B.5. Converters
Section B.6. Miscellaneous
Frequently Asked Questions
Section C.1. Usage Questions
Section C.2. Administration Questions
About the Author
Colophon
Index
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Essential CVS (Essentials)
ISBN: 0596527039
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 148
Authors:
Jennifer Vesperman
BUY ON AMAZON
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Process Group ID
The fork System Call Revisited
Summary
Key Terms and Concepts
Debugging RPC Applications
Metrics and Models in Software Quality Engineering (2nd Edition)
The Prototyping Approach
The PTR Arrival and Backlog Projection Model
How Good Is Good Enough
Measuring Process Improvements at Activity Levels
A Project Assessment Questionnaire
Software Configuration Management
Metrics and Configuration Management Reference
Appendix C Sample Data Dictionary
Appendix E Test Plan
Appendix N Corrective Action Processing (CAP)
Appendix X SCM Guidance for Achieving the Repeatable Level on the Software
Kanban Made Simple: Demystifying and Applying Toyotas Legendary Manufacturing Process
Developing a Kanban Design
Initial Startup and Common Pitfalls
Auditing the Kanban
Appendix C Two-Bin Kanban Systems
Appendix J Abbreviations and Acronyms
Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data
Clarifying the Vision
Even Dashboards Have a History
Supplying Inadequate Context for the Data
Applying the Principles of Visual Perception to Dashboard Design
Maintain Consistency for Quick and Accurate Interpretation
Web Systems Design and Online Consumer Behavior
Chapter VII Objective and Perceived Complexity and Their Impacts on Internet Communication
Chapter XI User Satisfaction with Web Portals: An Empirical Study
Chapter XIV Product Catalog and Shopping Cart Effective Design
Chapter XV Customer Trust in Online Commerce
Chapter XVI Turning Web Surfers into Loyal Customers: Cognitive Lock-In Through Interface Design and Web Site Usability
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