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A step by step guide to using CVS
as recently mentioned on slashdot, setting up cvs on your own machine and using a tool like CVL is a great way to do backup for small files (say, some parts of your home directory -- maybe your preferences directory?)
A step by step guide to using CVS
>you can check out the "project" as it was on any date.
A step by step guide to using CVS
Yes, CVS version numbers are per file – use cvs tag for project versions – but it records the time of each commit operation, so you can indeed extract the state at a given time, e.g. cvs checkout -D date project
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