Hi,
when I use cvschroot to change CVSROOT of my working copy, I found a
problem.
My cvs server opens several repositories, and each repository use a
separate port, so my CVSROOT is :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port/home/cvs
but I found that
Just a clarification, I refereing to the "output" window when I said
"status" window.
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On my all but one of my Windows machines I can see the docked status window.
On one, I cannot. How do you make this window visible?
Thanks
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > (each of them shouldn't be more than a few megabytes). My question is
> > if I setup a CVS server on my linux box, would the administration of
> > the server be a real pain in the butt and a drain on my cpu resources?
> > I don't know much about running a cvs server b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I keep changing the code and frequently end up needing to rewrite some
> of the code that I lost in the process. I have now decided to maintain
> the code through CVS but am not sure whether to have my own CVS
> repository or to use any of the free project hosting sites (
I'm debugging my SSH/CVS connection so this
may be related.
I have a CVS server on a Linux (RH Fedora) and
client on HPUX 10.20. I have user1 set up on BOTH
machines with the same userid and groupid on BOTH
machines. I use SSH to tunnel through.
On the HPUX (client), CVSROOT=:ext:MyServer:/cvsroo
Thanks. If I do an "ssh ls" for example,
it's instantaneous!
-chris
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You would like to try also http://www.lincvs.org
Izo
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"Arun Prasath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have a bunch of small projects lying around in my computer, for
> e.g., I have code for my website, then there are a few projects in C
> that I have for school.
>
> I keep changing the code and frequently end up n