Answer Posted / siba sankar nayak
CVS is a repository. It is also called Configuration
management Tool. The use of CMT is to manage the code. The
history of changes made to the code. This is the brief idea
about the CMT. For specifically on CVS, Please open the
below link: http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/
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