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CVSNT

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Software version control system
CVSNT
DeveloperMarch Hare Software, Ltd.
Initial release1998
Stable release
2009R2 / September 15, 2017; 8 years ago (2017-09-15)[1]
Operating systemUnix-like,Linux,Windows,Mac OS X,OS/400
TypeVersion control
LicenseGNU GPL,GNU LGPL, others
Websitemarch-hare.com/cvsnt/
Repository
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CVSNT is aversion control system compatible with and originally based onConcurrent Versions System (CVS), but whereas that was popular in theopen-source world, CVSNT included features designed for developers working oncommercial software including support for Windows, Active Directory authentication, reserved branches/locking, per-file access control lists and Unicode filenames. Also included in CVSNT were various RCS tools updated to work with more recent compilers and compatible with CVSNT.

CVSNT was initially developed by users unhappy with the limitations of CVS 1.10.8, addressing limitations related to running CVS server on Windows and handling filenames for case-insensitive platforms.March Hare Software began sponsorship of the project in July 2004 to guarantee the project's future and to employ the original project manager on CVSNT development and commercial support.

CVSNT was commercially popular, with a number of commercial IDEs directly including support for it including Oracle JDeveloper,[2] IBM Rational Application Developer,[3] and IBM WebSphere Business Modeler.[4] The CVSNT variation of RCS tools were also widely used, including byApple, Inc.[5] CVSNT was so ubiquitous in commercial programming that it was often referred to simply asCVS,[6] even though the open-source CVS developers had publicly stated that CVSNT was significantly different and should be kept as a separate project.[7][8]

Several books were written about CVSNT includingCVSNT (CVS for NT)[9] andAll About CVS.[10]

Features

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CVSNT keeps track of the version history of a project (or set of files).

CVSNT is based on the sameclient–server architecture as theConcurrent Versions System: a server stores the current version(s) of the project and its history, and clients connect to the server in order to check-out a complete copy of the project, work on this copy and then later check-in their changes. A server may be a caching or proxy server (a read only server that passes on write requests to another server) or a read and write (normal) server.

Typically, client and server connect over aWAN orInternet, but client and server may both run on the sameLAN or even the same machine. The server software runs equally well onUnix andWindows. It is compatible with CVS clients and supports a large number ofconfiguration management methodologies including the CVS compatible unreserved method and theVSS-like reserved method.[11][12]

The modular nature of CVSNT allows server administrators to dynamically enable and disable protocols as well as load additional functions via triggers such as Audit, Defect Tracking Integration, Automatic Checkout (for webservers) and more.

CVSNT Server features include:[13]

  • Access control for securing projects and branches.[14]
  • Detailed audit and metrics recorded in anSQL database.[15][16][17]
  • Authentication withActive Directory.[18]
  • Tracking everything about the change - including whether it was merged from somewhere, belongs to a problem report or was part of a change set.
  • A control panel to manage email notification of changes, defect tracking integration, and more.
  • Integrated repository synchronisation (for fail-over servers).
  • Change set support (group changes by defect number).
  • Supports UnicodeUTF-8/UCS-2 files and multi-lingual filenames.
  • When operating in UTF-8 (Unicode) mode it can automatically translate filename encoding for any client.
  • Plug-ins for email notification.
  • Helps make merging branches easier with its "Mergepoint" feature.
  • Native servers available for Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX.
  • Supports reserved and unreserved versioning methodologies.
  • CVSAPI for integration into third-party products.
  • Script, COM and 3GL interface for triggers and integration into 3rd party tools (such as defect tracking)

History and status

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Users unhappy with the limitations of CVS 1.10.8 began the development of CVSNT. The original limitations addressed were related to running CVS server on Windows and handling filenames for case-insensitive platforms.

The first version was released in 1998, and stable feature releases have been released roughly every three to four months since. Linux and Unix support was re-added to CVSNT in early 2002.[19]

From the project's inception until October 2002 CVSNT and CVS used identical version numbers and CVSNT was "kept in sync" with the features and code base of CVS. After October 2002, CVSNT began its own version sequence beginning with "2" to indicate significant departure from its CVS origins. Since that time, there has not been a stable feature release of CVS. However the unstable CVS 1.12 contains some of the oldest features originally implemented in CVSNT. Due to this shared history, all features from CVS 1.11[20] are included in CVSNT and most from CVS 1.12 (e.g.: the 1.12 'ls'[21] feature is functionally compatible with the CVSNT 'ls'[22]).

In 2003, the CVSNT SJIS project released a Japanese version of CVSNT including support forSJIS filenames and file encoding.

March Hare Software began sponsorship of the project in July 2004 to guarantee the project's future and to employ the original project manager on CVSNT development and commercial support.

In February 2005, the project servers moved to CVSNT version 2.5 and began unstable releases of a new server incorporating server plugins,ACLs, filename character set conversion as well as client/server autodiscovery. In October 2005, the first commercial CVS Suite was released, incorporating non-GPL addins and clients for CVSNT. In November 2005, CVSNT was enhanced to incorporate the features of the CVSNT SJIS project.[citation needed]

In March 2006, the project servers moved to CVSNT version 2.6 and began unstable releases of the new server backend. This backend incorporated a partial SQL database repository to facilitate better server performance and more complex server features. When work was abandoned on CVSNT 2.6 and moved to EVS/CVSNT 3.1 the project server was moved back to 2.5.04.

In November 2008, the project released version 2.5.04 with support for multi site repository replication or 'local' repository caches and specific performance features for using large files use over a WAN. The project began advertising for contributors more aggressively including placing advertising in commit comments (which can be turned off).[citation needed]

In March 2010, the project released version 2.5.05 with a server that always runs in Unicode, native Windows crypt and schannel support and support forInternationalized Domain Names.

The status of the project is active, with further releases of CVSNT 2.5 planned, and continuing evolution of CVSNT/EVS 3.1. CVSNT/EVS will implement a complete SQL database repository to support further complex server and client features. AnRCS emulation layer is also planned for CVSNT/EVS 3.1 to support legacy systems.[citation needed]

On June 30, 2010,[23] March Hare retired the zero-dollar Community edition, however the commercial "CVS Suite" edition with a new CVSNT 2.8 release and support is actively developed[24] and available from the web store,[25] as are snapshots of the older community releases (unsupported, and a fee is required to download).[26] Email support is available for customers but the community mailing list/newsgroup has been removed. The description of the public CVS server for source code was updated with the caveat "not guaranteed to be available 24x7,[27] is provided by a volunteer and may be withdrawn at any time".[28] This arrangement appears to fulfil the requirements of theGPL, since the software offered for download includes a written offer to receive the source code,[29] as is explicitly required by the license.[original research?]

Embedded

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Software incorporating CVSNT includes:

  • TortoiseCVS[30] recommend CVSNT for both Unix and Windows machines.
  • WinCVS was developed in close cooperation with CVSNT project.[31]
  • VP/MS[32]

Future roadmap

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March Hare plans to deliver the following features in the next release:[33]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Release Schedule". Retrieved15 November 2021.
  2. ^"Fusion Middleware Developing Applications with Oracle JDeveloper". Retrieved15 November 2021.
  3. ^"Apple open source code referencing CVSNT".IBM. 20 December 2013.
  4. ^"Connect CVSNT Repository - IBM".IBM.
  5. ^"Apple open source code referencing CVSNT". Retrieved15 November 2021.
  6. ^"Using an External Diff Tool with CVS".
  7. ^"Re: cvs server VS cvsnt server". GNU Mailing List. Archived fromthe original on 10 December 2015. Retrieved28 October 2025.
  8. ^"Re: CVS for Window cannot be a CVS server?". GNU Mailing List. Archived fromthe original on 30 December 2024. Retrieved28 October 2025.
  9. ^大月美佳 (20 October 2004).CVSNT (CVS for NT) - Tankobon. 秀和システム.ISBN 4798008915.
  10. ^"All About CVS". Retrieved15 November 2021.
  11. ^"cvsnt 2.0.58 (stable) release notes". CVSNT Project. 3 October 2004. Retrieved23 March 2012.
  12. ^"cvsnt new features". March Hare Software Ltd. Retrieved23 March 2012.
  13. ^"cvsnt 2.0.58 (stable) release notes". CVSNT Project. Retrieved23 March 2012.
  14. ^"Controlling Repository Access With CVSNT ACLs". SourceHosting.net, LLC. Retrieved23 March 2012.
  15. ^"Using CVSNTs History SQL tables instead of parsing the CVS Logs". Chris Houghten / JIRA Community Space. Retrieved23 March 2012.
  16. ^"CVSNT 2.5.03 Auditing Tutorial". Bo Berglund. Archived fromthe original on 21 June 2010. Retrieved23 March 2012.
  17. ^"CVSNT Audit". March Hare Software Ltd. Retrieved23 March 2012.
  18. ^"Using the SSPI protocol for CVSNT access". Bo Berglund. Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2012. Retrieved3 May 2012.
  19. ^"HistoryPage - The CVSNT Wiki". Tony Hoyle / CVSNT Project. Archived fromthe original on June 18, 2004. Retrieved13 July 2013.
  20. ^"CVSNT Project History". CVSNT Project. Archived fromthe original on May 30, 2002. Retrieved30 May 2002.
  21. ^"Savannah CVS Surfing - Log of /cvs/ccvs/src/ls.c". Free Software Foundation. Retrieved23 March 2011.
  22. ^"CVSNT Manual". March Hare Software Ltd. Retrieved23 March 2011.
  23. ^"EVS Developer Support Downloads: Announcement". EVS Open Source Website. Retrieved1 July 2010.
  24. ^"what integrates better - CVS or Mercurial?". Bugzilla/Mozilla Project. Retrieved7 December 2010.
  25. ^"Buy CVSNT Versioning Solutions". March Hare Software. Retrieved1 July 2010.
  26. ^"Unsupported Community Software". March Hare Software. Retrieved1 July 2010.
  27. ^"What is the CVS Suite License". March Hare Software. Retrieved13 Feb 2011.
  28. ^"CVSNT is Changing". March Hare Software. Retrieved13 Feb 2011.
  29. ^"What is the CVS Suite License?". March Hare Software. Retrieved13 Feb 2011.
  30. ^"TortoiseCVS : About". Retrieved2012-03-15.
  31. ^"CvsGui". Retrieved2012-03-15.
  32. ^"CSC VP/MS". Retrieved2012-03-15.
  33. ^"CVSNT/EVS 3.1.01". Retrieved2007-12-04.

Further reading

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  • March Hare Software:All About CVS: How to Design and Build an Effective CM solution usingTortoiseCVS,WinCVS,Bugzilla on Windows and Linux (2005).

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