Taken from sources in CVS at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/rocketworkbench/ Sources extracted in two steps: 1. Pull entire project tree into a subdir "rwb" via "rsync": rsync -a a.cvs.sourceforge.net::cvsroot/rocketworkbench/ rwb/. 2. Export sources: export CVSROOT=$(pwd)/rwb SUBDIRS="analyser cpropep cpropep-web CVSROOT data libcompat libcpropep libnum libsimulation libthermo prop rocketworkbench rockflight" mkdir rwbx; cd rwbx cvs export -D now ${SUBDIRS} After this (and some backups for safety), the directory content was added to a Git repo: git init . git add *
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