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What is SVK

 SVK is available from &lt;http://svk.elixus.org/&gt; It is a “distributed” Version Control tool. It uses FSFS from SVN as it’s sublayer. From a 10,000 feet view, SVK allows to checkout any SVN/CVS/Perforce/Git repository to your local machine and commit/checkout remotely and locally, then submit the changes when you are do…</description>
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The RSBAC SVN structure


* Main 2.6 repository
  -- rsbac-2.6
     -- trunk
     -- tags
        -- linux-2.6.16.29-rsbac-1.2.7
     -- branches
        -- rsbac-1.2
	-- rsbac-1.3
	-- rsbac-1.3-replication
	-- rsbac-1.3-virtualusers

* Main 2.4 repository
  -- rsbac-2.4
     -- trunk
     -- tags
     -- branches

* Administration tools
  -- rsbac-admin
     -- trunk
     -- tags
     -- branches

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