PCL-CVS is a front-end to CVS. It integrates the most frequently used CVS commands into emacs. For VC users, PCL-CVS can be thought of as a VC-dired specially designed for CVS. PCL-CVS is not a replacement for VC and is supposed to interact well with it. It provides a global view of your project and allows execution of cvs commands on several files at a time. This release of PCL-CVS requires Elib version 1.0 or newer. Elib is no longer distributed with PCL-CVS, since that caused too much confusion. You can get Elib from , or of course from any GNU FTP mirror site. You might also find a copy of Elib where you found this copy of PCL-CVS (see below for the primary site). You might also want to check out some other `recommended' packages which are not necessary for PCL-CVS, but will probably prove useful: - VC (bundled with Emacs) provides access to CVS commands from a file's buffer, which is sometimes more convenient than going back to PCL-CVS' buffer. - diff-mode (used to be part of PCL-CVS) to better use `cvs diff' output. Can be found at - simple-merge-mode allows a very light weight support for resolving conflicts. It can be found at the same place as diff-mode. See the file INSTALL for installation instructions. Full (but not up-to-date) documentation is in pcl-cvs.texi. A preformatted info file is also included (pcl-cvs.info). If you have been using a previous version of PCL-CVS (for instance 1.02 which is distributed with CVS 1.3) you should read through the file NEWS to see what has changed. Up-to-date versions of this package can be found here: ftp://rum.cs.yale.edu/pub/monnier/pcl-cvs/ Stefan Monnier #ident @(#)v2_9_9:README,v 1.5 2000/03/03 20:58:08 monnier Exp