For a long time, I ran a locally-modified CVS Emacs which I
updated every week or so from the GNU repository.  Now that the
Carbon port is broken (and I unfortunately lack the
expertise/time to fix it), I have moved over to the excellent
OpenStep port.  I would like to continue tracking the CVS version
so that I can use the latest versions of the elisp files.
However, the OpenStep sources only seem to be available as
periodic tarballs.  What's the best way to track CVS?

Thanks,
Sean

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