contrib: password crypt utility for cvs 1.10 pserver

2000-03-19 Thread Kostya Vasilyev
Hey -- I was getting cvs server set up with custom password (i.e. using CVSROOT/passwd) and wanted to make CVS passwords different from regular login password. The docs said the only way to specify passwords was to copy and paste them from /etc/passwd -- but this is exactly what i was trying to a

Re: contrib: password crypt utility for cvs 1.10 pserver

2000-03-19 Thread Fabien Seisen
Noel Cragg wrote: > Hey -- > > I was getting cvs server set up with custom password (i.e. using > CVSROOT/passwd) and wanted to make CVS passwords different from regular > login password. The docs said the only way to specify passwords was to > copy and paste them from /etc/passwd -- but this is e

Perforce to CVS?

2000-03-19 Thread Joachim Feise
Does anybody have experience converting a Perforce archive to CVS? Since Perforce uses the RCS file structure, getting the files over should be easy. But I also want to get the comments, version history etc. over to CVS. TIA -Joe

Re: choice of extension languages for a heterogeneous client/server version control system

2000-03-19 Thread luke
On 12 Jan, Greg A. Woods wrote: > [ On Wednesday, January 12, 2000 at 09:23:08 (-0500), Steven Hirsch wrote: ] > > Subject: Re: choice of extension languages for a heterogeneous client/server >version control system > > > > I'll chime in against Tcl. Absolutely wretched syntax, inconsistant an

CVS: Using both client/server method with rsh and -d option for checkout

2000-03-19 Thread Hon-Chi Ng
[ I hope my question is within the scope of this mailing discussion. I posted my question to news:comp.software.config-mgmt, but received no reply so far. So, I thought of trying here, as I've no where else to turn for help. Thanks. ] From: Hon-Chi Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: CVS: Using b

CVS server access over the Internet

2000-03-19 Thread Keogh, Greg, HiServ/AU
Title: CVS server access over the Internet Hello from Melbourne Australia, Our new United Kingdom development group using WinCVS 1.0.6 is getting the login error 'Unknown host techssna' (that's the name of our Solaris server down here). We know they can access techssna via telnet and ping, s

RE: CVS server access over the Internet

2000-03-19 Thread Chris Cameron
On Monday, March 20, 2000 3:08 PM, Keogh, Greg, HiServ/AU [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Hello from Melbourne Australia, > > Our new United Kingdom development group using WinCVS 1.0.6 is getting the > login error 'Unknown host techssna' (that's the name of our Solaris server > down here). W

RE: choice of extension languages for a heterogeneous client/server version control system

2000-03-19 Thread Peter Ring
Why not all of them? Or is this discussion about which is needed the most? I'd like a well-designed basic framework that allows several language bindings. I'd probably be most happy if the first three language bindings were Python, Scheme, and Perl. If it has to be only one language, I might be