With
o CVS 1.11.1p1
o Tru64 Unix 4.0F
o configure --with-gssapi (using MIT Krb5 libs)
I can't seem to get the --allow-root global option in inetd.conf
to be enforced.
Authenticating via Kerb5 and accessing the repos. works great,
btw. The only trouble is, the client can specify
Hi all,
I am using Win 2000, CVS version 1.11 w/cygwin.
I recently created a new repository on my local
machine like:
cvs -d /cvsroot init
Then did a
cvs co .
into a working directory.
Now whenever I add directories to the repo with cvs
add dir name here
I get the following output:
cvs
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Steve Smale wrote:
SSBit of a nightmare one here...
A bit of an understatement.
SSWe therefore have project, project1, project2, project3, and project4, all
SSof which are later stages of the same project, and all of which have a few
SSweeks worth of version information in