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 setenv CVSROOT :pserver:anonymous@genome-test.cse.ucsc.edu:/cbse
 
		  bash or sh:export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@genome-test.cse.ucsc.edu:/cbse
 
 
		  
		  cvs loginLogging in to :pserver:anonymous@genome-test.cse.ucsc.edu:2401/cbse
 CVS password: genome
 cvs co -P -rbeta kent
 cvs server: Updating kent
 cvs server: Updating kent/cvsTest
 U kent/cvsTest/.cvsignore
 U kent/cvsTest/README
 U kent/cvsTest/makefile
 U kent/cvsTest/test.c
 U kent/cvsTest/test.doc
 U kent/cvsTest/test.h
 cvs server: Updating kent/src
 U kent/src/README
 etc...
 
		  To update an existing source tree, use the command:
		    cvs update -A -d -P -rbeta. 
		  You will want to update your source tree at least
		  once every two weeks.  The Genome Browser is under continual 
		  development and often has significant enhancements 
		  and new features added on a regular basis.  A new beta tag
		  marks a new release of the code usually every two weeks.
		   
		  After an update the source tree can be rebuilt
		  with the sequence:
		   
		    The 'make clean' step is important. cd kent/src  make clean  make cgi  
		  See also: the README files in the source tree directory
		  src/product/README.*
		   Should you have any comments or questions, contact
		  genome-mirror@cse.ucsc.edu.
 Last Modified: 2010-06-25 - 25 June 2010
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