Your password isn't saved there, nor is the access method.
it just tracks the server/directories. You might already
have more info stored in your environment variables, if you
tend to use just a single single repository all of the time.
Obscurity isn't security, so if you choose to make sure
I don't have the original author's name, but what you want to look
into is the modules config file for CVS, which can let you do this.
-Chris
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hello,
i have heard that it should be possible to check out different modules only
by checking out one file. in that
Larry Jones wrote
Eric Siegerman writes:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 10:59:44AM -0700, Chen, Susie wrote:
There are 4 subfolders under module A: A1/ A2/ A3/ and A4/. Is it
possible that I create a branch only for A4 ?
Sure. Just cd to A4 before creating the tags.
But be
Not to rub it in or anything... it also seems that a pre-requisite
to providing access to remote developers to a CVS repository would
be having some kind of network connection. Without that, what's the
point? How are you going to get the data across between multiple
sites if you dont't even
Hi, all...
I'm new to the list and have been reading lots about CVS
for the last couple weeks. I still have much to read, but
I've read enough so far to start asking specific questions
for things I could not find the answer to.
Before I knew much of anything about CVS, I setup a testing
Thanks, Donald and Noel for the confirmation on how I
thought things worked... :)
Donald Sharp wrote
ssh doesn't have a mechanism to use the CVSHOME/* files
for authentication. If you are going to be using
ssh then you should be using unix group permissions.
Noel Yap wrote
When using SSH,