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<font size=5>Download </font>the software by using CVS. CVS is a source
code revision control system used by many participants in the open-source
community. There is currently no method to obtain the software as a
packaged zip or tar file. Packaged releases will become available in
the near future.
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To use CVS, you must have it installed on your system. You may wish to
use the
<a href="http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/">Cygwin</a> tools on Windows
platforms, or <a href="http://www.wincvs.org">WinCVS</a> which provides
a very nice GUI to CVS.
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The source is accessed by checking out a read-only version of the CMake
source code. (Only developers have write-access to the repository. Contact
Kitware at kitware@kitware.com if you require write access.) Use
the following commands.
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<b>cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@public.kitware.com:/CMake/cvsroot login</b><br>
(respond with password cmake)
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Follow this command by checking out the source code:<br>
<b>cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@public.kitware.com:/CMake/cvsroot co CMake</b>
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