I read a thread from last year that mentioned the same type of issue
I am looking to resolve, although I did not find any appropriate
answers. I am looking to set up a cvs pserver, however it will be
located on my hosting provider's machine. I have shell access and
have compiled/installed 1.11 with --prefix=$HOME. Now, what I would
like to do is something like this:
$HOME/bin/cvs --allow-root=$HOME/cvsroot -T$HOME/tmp -f pserver &
It seems to start fine, although if I touch my keyboard it stops. In
a second shell session, netstat -na | grep 2401 doesn't show me
listening() either.?
Also, I'd like to change the default port from 2401 to something
else, from what I have seen I need to modify CVS_AUTH_PORT in
client.h and recompile, correct? It seems as though there is no way
to set this at run-time.
Has anyone successfully done this, if so, what details am I missing?
By the way, the machine that I am running this on is a RedHat
6.2/2.2.16-3.
Thanks in advance,
Darren Young
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