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<title>Imported cvsreport from pkgsrc-wip.</title>
<updated>2005-11-05T03:21:22Z</updated>
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<name>rillig</name>
<email>rillig</email>
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<published>2005-11-05T03:21:22Z</published>
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CVSreport produces text or enhanced HTML activity reports from a local or
remote CVS repository. It can be used to extract activity information from
any time span, or to automatically generate reports and store/send them on
commit events.

CVSreport can extract changesets from a CVS repository history. A changeset
is a set of commit operations (addition, removal, modification) which happen
along a single invocation of the cvs commit command. Used from client side,
it produces a report starting from an arbitrary date from a simple working
copy. On the server side, it can automatically generate reports and mail
them upon commit.
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