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Added news about newer v4l-dvb tree.
<?php $title = "LinuxTV.org - CVS Access"; include "linuxtv-header.inc"; ?> <h1>Public CVS Access</h1> <h2>Checkout V4L-DVB</h2> <p>Starting from 2005-11-26, both V4L and DVB kernel trees were merged.</p> <p> To get the latest sources from CVS you need to issue the following commands:</p> <p><tt>cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/video4linux login</tt><br> (use an empty password)</p> <p><tt>cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/video4linux co -P v4l-dvb</tt></p> <h2>Checkout old DVB tree or other DVB modules</h2> <p>As CVS is mostly used by developers it tracks the latest -rc kernel and may not compile with older kernels, not even with the last stable release. We provide a patchset for the latest stable kernel <a href="http://linuxtv.org/downloads/patches/">in the download area</a>.</p> <p> To get the latest sources from CVS you need to issue the following commands:</p> <p><tt>cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/linuxtv login</tt><br> (use an empty password)</p> <p><tt>cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/linuxtv co -P dvb-kernel</tt><br> (use any other module you are interested in instead of dvb-kernel, you can check with <a href="/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi">viewcvs</a> which modules exist)<p> <p>If you want to check out the current drivers for the 2.4 kernel, please use: <tt>cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/linuxtv co -P -rlinux_2_4 dvb-kernel</tt><br> (use any other module you are interested in instead of dvb-kernel)<p> <h2>Checkout old video4linux tree</h2> <p>This is similar to DVB but uses a different CVSROOT:</p> <p><tt>cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/video4linux login</tt></p> <p><tt>cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/video4linux co -P v4l-kernel</tt></p> <h2>Update</h2> <p>You can later update your sources by running:</p> <p><tt>cvs -z3 up -dP</tt></p> <h2>Browse the CVS Repository Online</h2> <p>You can browse the files in the CVS repository with viewcvs. You can also download on-the-fly generated tarballs, but please use this feature sparingly as it puts a high load on the machine. If you find yourself downloading the newest sources regularly you should consider using anon-cvs access, as described above.</p> <p>To browse the video4linux CVS select the "v4l" tree in the upper right of the viewcvs page, or use the link below.</p> <p><a href="/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/">viewcvs DVB</a></p> <p><a href="/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/?root=v4l">viewcvs video4linux</a></p> <?php include "linuxtv-footer.inc"; ?>