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@This text is copied from the TeXinfo manual for pcl-cvs.

Installation of the pcl-cvs program
===================================

  1. Possibly edit the file `Makefile' to reflect the situation at your
     site.  We say "possibly" because the version of pcl-cvs included
     with CVS uses a configuration mechanism integrated with the overall
     mechanisms used by the CVS build and install procedures.  Thus the
     file `Makefile' will be generated automatically from the file
     `Makefile.in', and it should not be necessary to edit it further.

     If you do have to edit the `Makefile', the only things you have to
     change is the definition of `lispdir' and `infodir'.  The elisp
     files will be copied to `lispdir', and the info file(s) to
     `infodir'.

  2. Configure pcl-cvs.el

     There are a couple of pathnames that you have to check to make
     sure that they match your system.  They appear early in the file
     `pcl-cvs.el'.

     *NOTE:*  If your system is running emacs 18.57 or earlier you MUST
     uncomment the line that says:
          (setq delete-exited-processes nil)

     Setting `delete-exited-processes' to `nil' works around a bug in
     emacs that causes it to dump core.  The bug was fixed in emacs
     18.58.

  3. Release 1.05 and later of pcl-cvs requires parts of the Elib
     library, version 1.0 or later.  Elib is available via anonymous
     ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu in `pub/gnu/elib-1.0.tar.gz', and from a
     lot of other sites that mirror prep.  Get Elib, and install it,
     before proceeding.

     *NOTE:* The version of pcl-cvs included with CVS includes a copy
     of Elib in the sub-directory `elib' under the `contrib/elib'
     directory.

  4. Type `make install' in the source directory.  This will
     byte-compile all `.el' files and copy the `*.elc' files into the
     directory you specified in step 1.

     If you want to install the `*.el' files too, you can type `make
     install-el' to do so.

     If you only want to create the compiled elisp files, but don't
     want to install them, you can type `make' without parameters.

  5. Edit the file `default.el' in your emacs lisp directory (usually
     `/usr/gnu/lib/emacs/site-lisp' or something similar) and enter the
     contents of the file `pcl-cvs-startup.el' into it.  It contains a
     couple of `auto-load's that facilitates the use of pcl-cvs.


Installation of the on-line manual.
===================================

  1. Create the info file(s) `pcl-cvs.info*' from `pcl-cvs.texinfo' by
     typing `make info'.  If you don't have the program `makeinfo' you
     can get it by anonymous ftp from e.g. `prep.ai.mit.edu' as
     `pub/gnu/texinfo-3.7.tar.gz' (there might be a newer version there
     when you read this).

  2. Install the info file(s) `pcl-cvs.info*' into your standard `info'
     directory.  You should be able to do this by typing `make
     install-info'.

  3. Edit the file `dir' in the `info' directory and enter one line to
     contain a pointer to the info file(s) `pcl-cvs.info*'.  The line
     can, for instance, look like this:

          * Pcl-cvs: (pcl-cvs).           An Emacs front-end to CVS.

How to make typeset documentation from pcl-cvs.texinfo
======================================================

   If you have TeX installed at your site, you can make a typeset manual
from `pcl-cvs.texinfo'.

  1. Run TeX by typing ``make pcl-cvs.dvi''.  You will not get the
     indices unless you have the `texindex' program.

  2. Convert the resulting device independent file `pcl-cvs.dvi' to a
     form which your printer can output and print it.  If you have a
     postscript printer there is a program, `dvi2ps', which does.  There
     is also a program which comes together with TeX, `dvips', which
     you can use.


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things fixed in here, including the '-ko' vs. -A problem with
remote cvs which caused all files with -ko to be resent each time
(which is damn painful over a modem, I can tell you).  It also found a
heap of stray empty directories that should have been pruned with the -P
flag to cvs update but were not for some reason.

It also has the fully integrated rcs and diff, so no more fork/exec
overheads for rcs,ci,patch,diff,etc.  This means that it parses the control
data in the rcs files only once rather than twice or more.

If the 'cvs diff' vs. Index thing is going to be fixed for future patch
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