1 If you really need to, you can use [[!wikipedia desc="CVS" Concurrent Versions System]]
5 7. Install [[!cpan File::chdir]], [[!cpan File::ReadBackwards]],
6 [cvsps](http://www.cobite.com/cvsps/), and
7 [cvsweb](http://www.freebsd.org/projects/cvsweb.html) or the like.
8 7. Adjust CVS-related parameters in your setup file.
10 Consider creating `$HOME/.cvsrc` if you don't have one already; the plugin doesn't need it, but you yourself might. Here's a good general-purpose one:
18 ### Implementation details
19 * [[ikiwiki-makerepo]]:
20 * creates a repository,
21 * imports `$SRCDIR` into top-level module `ikiwiki` (vendor tag IKIWIKI, release tag PRE_CVS),
22 * configures the post-commit hook in `CVSROOT/loginfo`.
25 * Have `ikiwiki-makerepo` set up NetBSD-like `log_accum` and `commit_prep` scripts that coalesce commits into changesets. Reasons:
26 7. Obviates the need to scrape the repo's complete history to determine the last N changesets. (Repositories without such records can fall back on the `cvsps` and `File::ReadBackwards` code.)
27 7. Arranges for ikiwiki to be run once per changeset, rather than CVS's once per committed file (!), which is a waste at best and bug-inducing at worst. (Currently, on multi-directory commits, only the first directory's changes get mentioned in [[recentchanges|plugins/recentchanges]].)
28 * Perhaps prevent web edits from attempting to create `.../CVS/foo.mdwn` (and `.../cvs/foo.mdwn` on case-insensitive filesystems); thanks to the CVS metadata directory, the attempt will fail anyway (and much more confusingly) if we don't.