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1.3.3. Checking Out a Working Copy
			To check out a working copy of a project in a CVS repository, run the following command:
		
cvs -d cvs_repository checkout module
cvs -d cvs_repository checkout module
			This creates a new directory called module with a working copy of a project in it. Note that cvs_repository is a URL of the CVS repository and module is the subdirectory in which the project is stored (such as 
project). Alternatively, you can set the $CVSROOT environment variable as follows:
		export CVSROOT=cvs_repository
export CVSROOT=cvs_repository
			Then you can use the 
cvs checkout command without the -d option:
		cvs checkout module
cvs checkout module
Example 1.17. Checking out a working copy
				Imagine that you have a CVS repository in 
~/cvs/ and that this repository contains a module named project. To check out a working copy of this module, type: