This is a build issue that falls outside CVS' scope.  But if you want
code reuse at the source level, you can use modules.  If you want code
reuse at the library level, build a baseline and refer to it in your
build process.  You can build references using environment variables,
symlinks, buildrefs, whatever.

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since I'm really new to CVS I was wondering if it's possible (and if
the answer is yes how to manage it) to create an project that makes
use of (checks out) the latest version of e.g. an c++-class to acccess
an oracle-database, so that the oracle-class can be used by several
projects and is always used in the latest version !?

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