Your DOS RCS tools may not be compatible with CVS. I had a problem with rlog when first installing CVSWebNT which was caused by some supposed GNU RCS tools I had that CVS didn't like. You *do* need to be using CVSWebNT though - don't waste time with UNIX CVSWeb on NT, there are quite a few subtle changes for NT. I run Apache on NT and it's fine with CVSWebNT - no configuration other than the standard Apache setup needed (which it sounds like you have done). I can mail the DOS RCS tools I use with the same configuration, if you like - contact me direct if you want them.
rgds/Richard > Hi, > > I realize this is more of a cvsnt mailing list however, I'm hopeing someone > has run into the problem I am having with CVSWeb. Currently I have cvsnt on > a Win NT 4.0 box as well as Apache 1.3.22. This works fine bringing up the > cvs directory. My problem however, is that when you click a link to a > directory that contains files(source code, docs, etc..) you end up with a > ascii text output(shown below). I am currently using the unix cvsweb.cgi on > apache. I've tried a few times to use the cvswebnt version on IIS but it > locks up the IIS process. Also I'm using activestate perl (build 630). Any > advice would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Don > > > > RCS file: d:/AegisRepo/src/com/aegisgrp/servlet/log//LogFacility.java,v > Working file: LogFacility.java > head: 1.1 > branch: > locks: strict > access list: > symbolic names: > keyword substitution: kv > total revisions: 1; selected revisions: 1 > description: > ---------------------------- > revision 1.1 > date: 2001/12/04 23:03:45; author: aegis#jons; state: Exp; > Created. > ================================================================ ============ > = > > _______________________________________________ > Cvsnt mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt _______________________________________________ Cvsnt mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
