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| data2 = July 24, 2020
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| data3 = [[Zammis Clark Breach]]
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| data4 = Source code, Pokémon
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| data5 = 587 MB (587,030,015 bytes)
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20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z was an archive leaked to /ppg/ during the "gigaleak" on July 24, 2020. It contained a dump of a fileserver that was used during the development of Pokemon Diamond/Pearl at Game Freak, and looking at the filename, it can be assumed this was dumped on July 13, 2010. The fileserver stored a CVS repository which could be worked on locally or remotely. The files found in the CVS repository include the full source code for Pokemon Diamond/Pearl, with most of, if not all of its development history and source control data, and there were also some small developer tools related to Pokemon Diamond/Pearl along with their source code.
  
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Prior to 20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z being leaked, on May 23, 2020, a dump of the source code for Pokemon Diamond/Pearl from August 16, 2006 was leaked to 4chan. This could have been either an already existing backup of the source code from 20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z, or it could have been checked out (dumped) from the repository, by the leaker.
  
20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z was a leaked archive containing data obtained in the [[Zammis Clark Breach]]. The archive was leaked on July 24, 2020.
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==Filesystem==
  
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*🗁 20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z
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**🗁 [[20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z/usr|usr]]
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***🗁 [[20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z/usr/local|local]]
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****🗁 [[20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z/usr/local/cvsrepo|cvsrepo]]
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*****🗁 [[20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z/usr/local/cvsrepo/ensata|ensata]]
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******🗀 [[20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z/usr/local/cvsrepo/ensata/gbe|gbe]]
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*****🗀 [[20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z/usr/local/cvsrepo/imatake|imatake]]
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*****🗀 [[20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z/usr/local/cvsrepo/muratest|muratest]]
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*****🗀 [[20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z/usr/local/cvsrepo/noriproj|noriproj]]
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*****🗀 [[20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z/usr/local/cvsrepo/pokemon|pokemon]]
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*****🗁 [[20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z/usr/local/cvsrepo/turnout|turnout]]
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******🗀 [[20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z/usr/local/cvsrepo/turnout/gbemu rvl|gbemu_rvl]]
 
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 14 March 2021

20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z
Filename20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z
Date leakedJuly 24, 2020
OriginZammis Clark Breach
TypeSource code, Pokémon
Filesize587 MB (587,030,015 bytes)
Relevant consolesDS, Wii

20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z was an archive leaked to /ppg/ during the "gigaleak" on July 24, 2020. It contained a dump of a fileserver that was used during the development of Pokemon Diamond/Pearl at Game Freak, and looking at the filename, it can be assumed this was dumped on July 13, 2010. The fileserver stored a CVS repository which could be worked on locally or remotely. The files found in the CVS repository include the full source code for Pokemon Diamond/Pearl, with most of, if not all of its development history and source control data, and there were also some small developer tools related to Pokemon Diamond/Pearl along with their source code.

Prior to 20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z being leaked, on May 23, 2020, a dump of the source code for Pokemon Diamond/Pearl from August 16, 2006 was leaked to 4chan. This could have been either an already existing backup of the source code from 20100713cvs_backup.tar.7z, or it could have been checked out (dumped) from the repository, by the leaker.

Filesystem