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mod_perl_cvs(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation      mod_perl_cvs(3)

NAME
       mod_perl_cvs - Access to the mod_perl CVS development tree

DESCRIPTION
       The mod_perl development tree lives on cvs.apache.org.  This tree con-
       tains the latest mod_perl bug fixes and developments that have not made
       it to CPAN yet.	Welcome to the bleeding edge.

SYNOPSIS
       Just as cvs access to the Apache development tree, the mod_perl code
       pulled from cvs is not guaranteed to do anything, especially not com-
       pile or work.  But, that's exactly why we are using cvs, so everyone
       has access the latest version and can help see to it that mod_perl does
       compile and work on all platforms, with the various versions and con-
       figurations of Perl and Apache.	Patches are always welcome, simply
       testing the latest snapshots is just as, if not more helpful.

       It's recommended to subscribe to the modperl-cvs@perl.apache.org list,
       which is the place cvs commit logs and diffs are mailed to; at least if
       you're going to work on the code.

       Here are the several ways to access the cvs tree.

       cvsup
	   Cvsup has come out of the FreeBSD group. It's a client/server beast
	   that offers an efficient way to sync collections of files over the
	   net, and it is very CVS aware, allowing syncronisation of reposito-
	   ries or checked out files using the cvs deltas to bring the client
	   side files up to date with minimal data transfer.

	   For a FreeBSD cvsup client see:

	   http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=cvsup&stype=all

	   Others (SunOS, alpha.osf, linux, Solaris2.4, HPAA 10.2, irix)
	   ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/CVSup/

	   Here's a config file for the client (cvsup) to sync modperl
	   sources.

	    *default tag=.
	    # comment out the above if you want the raw cvs files

	    *default host=cvs.apache.org
	    *default prefix=/path/on/this/machine/to/install/
	    # a subdir for modperl will appear here ^^^

	    *default base=/path/on/this/machine/where/cvsup/will/keep/status/info
	    # you'll never need to look in the 'base' dir.

	    *default release=cvs delete use-rel-suffix compress

	    modperl
	    #apache-src
	    #apache-docs
	    #uncomment these two for the latest apache src and/or docs if you want them

       anoncvs
	   To checkout a fresh copy from anoncvs use

	    cvs -d ":pserver:anoncvs@cvs.apache.org:/home/cvspublic" login

	   with the password "anoncvs".

	    cvs -d ":pserver:anoncvs@cvs.apache.org:/home/cvspublic" co modperl

	   For a basic introduction to anoncvs see http://dev.apache.org/anon-
	   cvs.txt

       from-cvs
	   A snapshot is rolled of the modperl tree every 6 hours and placed
	   here:

	   http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/modperl/

	   A snapshot of the Apache development tree is also rolled every 6
	   hours and placed here:

	   http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/

SEE ALSO
       cvs(1)

perl v5.8.8			  2007-03-30		       mod_perl_cvs(3)
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