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Hi!
 
You just need to copy the files with the existing permissions to the new server. Also, there is a GUI available with WinCVS, if that is what you are using which allows the client to change the 'root' on the local machines. (this is helpful if you have changed the name of the server as well).
 
The Macro is available under the Macros Menu -> TCL -> Change CVSRoot (GUI).
 
The copying will be for all the users, groups and repositories you created with all the existing permissions intact. I think there should exist a script to do this work also, but for that you will have to wait for the others to answer this query..
 
Gagneet
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Barry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 10 October, 2003 1:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [cvsgui] Duplicating CVS repository from one server to another?

All,

If I have CVS setup in server A. How can I duplicate that in a new server B?
In another word, how can I copy all the CVS contents (scripts, setups,
modules...etc) from A to B?

Thanks

Barry
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