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<H1>[C++ Toolkit ANNOUNCE] Public CVS server is up and ready to use</H1>
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<B>Denis Vakatov</B>
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<I>Mon Feb 9 17:31:04 EST 2004</I>
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<PRE>We have finally got ourselves (and yourselves too) a public CVS server
which you are welcome to use to retrieve/update the public part of the NCBI
C++ Toolkit.
*** HOWTO
The instructions on setting up CVS client can be found here:
<A HREF="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?call=bv.View..ShowSection&amp;rid=toolkit.section.cvs_external">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?call=bv.View..ShowSection&amp;rid=toolkit.section.cvs_external</A>
*** CAUTION
Be aware that these are relatively un-stable, &quot;development&quot; sources,
so they are not always going to work properly (or even compile), so
use these on your own risk (and/or to apply patches to stable releases).
The sources are usually better by the end of day and especially by the
end of week (like Sunday evening).
*** FUTURE
We are also planning on putting up the C Toolkit source tree and the
more stable (albeit lagging behind) C++ Toolkit &quot;production&quot; source tree.
*** CREDITS
Special thanks to Dima Beloslyudtsev who did most of the job setting up
the CVS server.
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