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Cervisia is a graphical front end for Concurrent Versions System (CVS). Cervisia implements the common cvs functions of adding, removing, and committing files. More advanced capabilities are importing and checking-out modules, adding/removing watches, editing/unediting and locking/unlocking files, blame-annotated file viewing, tagging/branching, conflict resolution/mergings and the ability to update to a given tag, branch or datae. Additionally, it has graphical functions that include tree and list view of the change log of a file, color coded file status, and graphical diff'ing between versions, similar to xdiff. Cervisia requires Qt 3.3 and kdelibs 3.5. kdelibs is necessary to run
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