Thanks for such a quick and helpful answer!

> ... you have to define your repository configuration in the file
> /etc/cvsnt/PServer

That solves the problem for *me*, because it is my own machine.


But a followup question does come to mind.

What if someone with a user account, without root access, wants to set
up a CVS repository of their own?  And to access it remotely, via SSH.
They would not be able to modify /etc/cvsnt/PServer.  Is there any
easy solution for them?  Or would they need to recompile their own
cvsnt binary with a different configuration file location, and jiggle
things around to run their own lock server on a different port.

(This is trivial with gnu cvs, and since cvsnt is so much improved I
just assumed ... I did check if the configuration file has an option
to allow per-user configuration files listing additional repositories,
or if there's an option on cvslockd to specify a different
configuration file, but no luck.)

                                        --Barak.



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