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14.5. CTM

Contributed by Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.org> . Updated 16-Mar-1995.

CTM is a method for keeping a remote directory tree in sync with a central one. It has been developed for usage with FreeBSD's source trees, though other people may find it useful for other purposes as time goes by. Little, if any, documentation currently exists at this time on the process of creating deltas, so talk to Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.org> for more information should you wish to use CTM for other things.

14.5.1. Why should I use CTM?

14.5.2. What do I need to use CTM?

14.5.3. Starting off with CTM for the first time

14.5.4. Using CTM in your daily life

14.5.5. Future plans for CTM

14.5.6. Miscellaneous stuff

14.5.7. Thanks!


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