Fortunately for those of us who are still forced to use CVS, git provides pretty good tools to do exactly what you're wanting to do. My suggestions (and what we do here at $work): Creating the Initial Clone Use git cvsimport to clone the CVS revision history into a git repository. I use the following invocation: % git cvsimport -d $CVSROOT -C dir_to_create -r cvs -k \ -A /path/to/authors/file cvs_
Further reading for any of the topics here: The Definitive Guide to Linux System Calls I verified these using GNU Assembler (gas) on Linux. Kernel Interface x86-32 aka i386 Linux System Call convention: In x86-32 parameters for Linux system call are passed using registers. %eax for syscall_number. %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esi, %edi, %ebp are used for passing 6 parameters to system calls. The return valu
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