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Revision Control System - Definition and Overview |
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RCS is a version control system that automates the storing, retrieval, logging, identification, and merging of revisions. RCS is useful for text that is revised frequently, for example programs, documentation, procedural graphics, papers, and form letters.
RCS was initially developed by Walter F. Tichy while he was at Purdue University. It is now maintained within the GNU project.
Because it operates only on single files, and has no way of working with an entire project, or allowing multiple users to work on a file at once, it has been superseded by CVS for more complex projects. CVS is built upon RCS.
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Example Usage of Revision |
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LadyBlue_321: alguien sabe cuando dara Revision el wero??? |
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BuryHilary: Hot chocolate, Revision, shower, quiz. |
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florent_127: RT @lemondefr: Le "Charles-de-Gaulle" est de nouveau à flot: Après deux ans d'interruption pour révision technique, le porte-a.. http:// ... |
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