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Firstly you need to create a CVS repository somewhere for yourself. The mechanics of this are not straightforward so this is one I'll leave you to google for yourself.This is just a complementary to your wonderful response to OP. Can be considered as a prequel to it. What you need to do is first to create a main database (CVS repository). Then set the variable, by putting this into your .bash_profile Don't forget to source your .bash_profile. After this follow the instruction provided by monarch above. Regards, Edward In reply to Re^2: Learning How to Use CVS for Personal Perl Coding Practices
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