Perhaps because the CVS server on the SourceForge.net does not support graphical module browsing, the use of graphical methods has not been successful, and later the use of the command line succeeded. Specific reasons in the Internet for a moment not found, there is no time to engage, so think may be such a reason. Below is the process by which I use the CVS tool to get the source code:
1. Prepare software CVS client software: Tortoisecvs
2. Installation and download Tortoisecvs
(1) Installation Tortoisecvs
(2) Use the command line tool to enter the Tortoisecvs root directory (this directory can be set in the PATH environment variable, in the future do not need to enter the command in this directory), Copy the CVS command line code from the SourceForge.net to the command window to fetch the source code from the CVS server to your local computer.
Example:
A) copy cvs-d:pserver:[email Protected]:/cvsroot/azureus Login
b) in the Command window, right-click, enter the above command, carriage return.
c) When prompted to enter a password in the command window, press ENTER.
d) Copy cvs-z3-d:pserver:[email Protected]:/cvsroot/azureus co-p modulename. (To replace the modulename here with the corresponding module name in Azureus, such as Replace with AZUREUS1.) Perhaps just to sourceforge network of people at a moment do not know where the module is, I am such a, CVS above the command window, you will find a bold CVs behind the words of Browse code, click to go to the corresponding module list.
(3) When you download the source code again, right-click on "CVS Update" on the local source code folder you downloaded last time to synchronize with the files on the CVS server.
Using CVS to get source code from SourceForge.net