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9c75f5b1 | 1 | Summary: CVS queued |
2 | Summary(pl): Kolejka do CVS | |
3 | Name: cvsq | |
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4 | Version: 0.4.2 |
5 | Release: 1 | |
7ff3d693 | 6 | License: Public Domain |
9c75f5b1 | 7 | Group: Development/Version Control |
7ff3d693 | 8 | Source0: http://www.volny.cz/v.slavik/lt/download/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz |
03e09635 | 9 | # Source0-md5: d6d600db7a98ede407e25204799fbd27 |
7ff3d693 | 10 | URL: http://www.volny.cz/v.slavik/lt/cvsq.html |
9c75f5b1 | 11 | BuildArch: noarch |
12 | Requires: cvs | |
9c75f5b1 | 13 | BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n) |
14 | ||
15 | %description | |
ec153152 | 16 | cvsq stands for "CVS queued" and it's a tool that enables developers |
17 | with dial-up connection to work comfortably with CVS. It accepts same | |
18 | arguments as CVS but instead of directly processing them, cvsq stores | |
9c75f5b1 | 19 | all requests in a queue and handles them later |
20 | ||
ec153152 | 21 | This way, you can mark several files for commit and upload them to the |
22 | server later, when you're connected to the net. | |
9c75f5b1 | 23 | |
98613053 | 24 | Try to install package "color", you will get colored cvsq output! |
25 | ||
9c75f5b1 | 26 | %description -l pl |
ec153152 | 27 |