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CVSTrac

CVSTrac - 1.2.1

web-based bug tracker for CVS users

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Current Version: 1.2.1
Release Date: 2006-01-26
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,786
Downloads (all versions): 3,743

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CVSTrac ReviewExcellent, simple, bug tracking solution - Version: 1.1.3, 11/23/2004 07:46AM PST

kinarduk_dotmac
Very easy to use, even has it's own built in web server.

Don't forget to visit http://www.cvstrac.org for more info on installing and setup (I had to for instructions on how to start the web server).

10/10
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CVSTrac CommentaryCan't log in. A trojan horse? - Version: 1.1.2, 5/9/2003 07:47AM PST

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morini4me
This program seems to be a nice one - but I cannot test it. After installation (really easy), I called it using my favorit browser (Safari), entered my login name and password: "You entered an incorrect username and/or password". Tried some other passwords, ...

Is this a trojan horse, which samples for account names and passwords?

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CVSTrac ReviewExcellent. If you… - Version: 1.1.2, 4/13/2003 05:02PM PST

BusError
have a CVS repository, this is great. It's a mix between CVSWeb and Bugzilla of sort. it's very light, has built in collaborative documentation tools, cross reference of bug numbers and everything one would need. I wouldn't say it's going to scale to hundreds of developers, but for a small group it is awesome.
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