This page last changed on Jun 29, 2009 by rosie@atlassian.com.
When adding or configuring a CVS (Concurrent Versions System) repository, you can:
There are also the following CVS-specific actions:
 | Known Limitations
- To add a CVS repository, FishEye must have file system access to the repository. If you cannot install fisheye on the same server as CVS, then use rsync to mirror the repository.
- Currently, FishEye does not handle the $Log RCS expansion keyword correctly. Some diff results (and line numbers in diffs) may appear incorrect in files where $Log is used.
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CVS Repository Details
Name |
A name for this repository. The name may contain alphanumeric, underscore, '-' or '.' characters. Use 'cvs' if you can't think of a better name. |
Description |
A short description of this repository. |
CVS dir |
The path to the CVS repository. This is often /usr/local/cvsroot. This is a path in the server's file system. |
Charset |
The character set used to interpret and display text files. |
Enable immediately |
Controls whether FishEye will immediately enable this repository, which starts the initial scan. If you wish to do some further configuration before the scan starts, then select 'No'. You can enable a repository later from the Repository List. |
Screenshot: Adding a CVS Repository

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