RE: Question about binary distribution

2005-05-04 Thread Conrad T. Pino
 From: Arthur Barrett

 hello, i downloaded cvs-1-11-20.zip from https://ccvs.cvshome.org but
 i cant find information about wich windows versions are supported. Is
 Windows 2003 server suitable for cvs server ?

 You may also need cygwin and other tools to run this version of CVS on 
 Windows Server 2003.

The Windows CVS client binary distributed by the CVS Project is compiled
using Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 and does NOT require Cygwin or any
other software.  The compiled EXE is statically linked, requires no DLL
libraries and runs alone as is.



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RE: Question about binary distribution

2005-05-04 Thread Arthur Barrett
Conrad,


hello, i downloaded cvs-1-11-20.zip from https://ccvs.cvshome.org but 
i can´t find information about wich windows versions are supported. 
Is Windows 2003 server suitable for cvs server ?

You may also need cygwin and other tools to run this version of CVS on 
Windows Server 2003.

The Windows CVS client binary distributed by the CVS Project is 
compiled using Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 and does NOT require 
Cygwin or any other software.  The compiled EXE is statically 
linked, requires no DLL libraries and runs alone as is.

Yes you are right - my mistake.

I was thinking of the SSH support.  Am I right in assuming that cvshome cvs 
requires cygwin for ssh support on windows?  I also think I saw a post recently 
somewhere saying that cygwin ssh is not windows 2003 compatible...

Regards,


Arthur




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RE: Question about binary distribution

2005-05-04 Thread dzielke

Sorry if this has been answered already...

If you want to run it on Windows you'll need to go to http://www.cvsnt.org and download the Windows binaries for CVSNT.

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Conrad T. Pino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The ZIP file you downloaded contains a CVS client suitable
for running against the Win32 API (Windows 9x, Me, NT, 2000,
XP, 2003). The CVS Project does NOT support server mode
on any Windows version.

Other projects do implement CVS compatible servers on Windows
but since I don't know any of them well I'm reluctant to make
a recommendation and leave that to others.

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 Subject: Question about binary distribution

 hello, i downloaded cvs-1-11-20.zip from https://ccvs.cvshome.org but
 i can´t find information about wich windows versions are supported. Is
 Windows 2003 server suitable for cvs server ?

 thanks in advance!!
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Re: Question about binary distribution

2005-05-04 Thread Mark D. Baushke
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Arthur Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 hello, i downloaded cvs-1-11-20.zip from https://ccvs.cvshome.org but
 i can=B4t find information about wich windows versions are supported.
 Is Windows 2003 server suitable for cvs server ?
 
 You may also need cygwin and other tools to run this version of CVS on
 Windows Server 2003.
 
 The Windows CVS client binary distributed by the CVS Project is
 compiled using Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 and does NOT require
 Cygwin or any other software.  The compiled EXE is statically
 linked, requires no DLL libraries and runs alone as is.

 Yes you are right - my mistake.

 I was thinking of the SSH support. Am I right in assuming that cvshome
 cvs requires cygwin for ssh support on windows?

You should be able to use Putty by setting up your CVS_RSH environment
variable without needing cygwin. Of course, you would need to download
Putty and maybe Pagent as well, but neither of them require cygwin.

 I also think I saw a post recently somewhere saying that cygwin ssh is
 not windows 2003 compatible...

That is something to address with the cygwin and/or OpenSSH folks as it
is outside the scope of CVS dependencies.

Enjoy!
-- Mark
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Re: Question about binary distribution

2005-05-03 Thread Jim Hyslop
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HSP wrote:
hello, i downloaded cvs-1-11-20.zip from https://ccvs.cvshome.org but
i can´t find information about wich windows versions are supported. Is
Windows 2003 server suitable for cvs server ?
thanks in advance!!
If you're using Windows as your server, then you probably would be 
better off using CVSNT on your server: www.cvsnt.org

Clients can use either CVSNT or cvshome's CVS.
--
Jim

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RE: Question about binary distribution

2005-05-03 Thread Arthur Barrett

hello, i downloaded cvs-1-11-20.zip from https://ccvs.cvshome.org but
i cant find information about wich windows versions are supported. Is
Windows 2003 server suitable for cvs server ?

You may also need cygwin and other tools to run this version of CVS on Windows 
Server 2003.  

Alternatively the free/GPL CVSNT server and client is a more common solution 
for Windows Server 2000 and 2003 installations:
http://www.cvsnt.org/

Please direct questions about CVSNT to the CVSNT newsgroup:
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
or
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt

Regards,


Arthur Barrett





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RE: Question about binary distribution

2005-05-03 Thread Conrad T. Pino
The ZIP file you downloaded contains a CVS client suitable
for running against the Win32 API (Windows 9x, Me, NT, 2000,
XP, 2003).  The CVS Project does NOT support server mode
on any Windows version.

Other projects do implement CVS compatible servers on Windows
but since I don't know any of them well I'm reluctant to make
a recommendation and leave that to others.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of HSP
 Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 13:09
 To: info-cvs@gnu.org
 Subject: Question about binary distribution

 hello, i downloaded cvs-1-11-20.zip from https://ccvs.cvshome.org but
 i can´t find information about wich windows versions are supported. Is
 Windows 2003 server suitable for cvs server ?

 thanks in advance!!
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