Note: the cron daemon on SourceForge is down since lately, so the CVS tarball hasn't been updated either (only can be done by hand currently). We'll eventually move it to our BerliOs presence http://ewiki.berlios.de/ as soon as possible.

As alternative you could get the repository snapshot - which however cannot be used as-is (it comes as ,v files which need the rcs conversion/extraction utilities): http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cvstarballs/erfurtwiki-cvsroot.tar.bz2


The CVS system allows multiple developers to work concurrently on the same source tree, while allowing local copies that can easily be merged into the main repository.

It is one of the main efforts of http://sourceforge.net/ to provide its CVS service to the developers of open source projects, and it is easily possible for users to review a projects current files by using the web cvs frontend. Порно фото скачать порно видео онлайн бесплатно тесты гороскопы сонник However most users will find it more easy to download the latest snapshot as tarball (which often works right out of the box) from our dedicated downloads/ directory instead.


To download the latest files from CVS, most users (Linux) can probably use following command (if the 'cvs' utility is installed on your system):

cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/erfurtwiki checkout ewiki Порно рассказы бесплатно без регистрации Порно видео онлайн Even with the CVS system, there is a 24hr lag between the files you see and what the developers have just checked in. Since the lag in inevitable, the daily CVS snapshot can be much more useful than the CVS view.

There is documentation on the CVS system at Source Forge and other places.

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