OT: IMO a dedicated machine for version
control is optimal and affordable so it is worth the effort to squeeze in a
single Linux box and use CVS proper versus CVSNT. That will also help
familiarize you with Linux. The primary stumbling block there is not the CVS server
but rather ensuring
yinhua writes:
>
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
Please do not send MIME and/or HTML encrypted messages to the list.
Plain text only, PLEASE!
> For the filename, version numbers I can use %{sVv} to get easily, but for
> the log message, is there any way to get this information?
I
Title: Message
Frank,
This is not the correct newsgroup for
CVSNT. The CVSNT newsgroup should get you some
answers:news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsntorhttp://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
Please
be sure to include the version number for the CVSNT server you are using
Hi, all
I’m a new for cvsnt, and I want to use loginfo
to record some commit information like the log message, filename, version
number and so on. And I’m using .bat to run the loginfo script, like
this: DEFAULT e:/script/login.bat %{sVv}
For the filename, version numbers I can use %{sVv
Arthur Barrett schrieb:
Philliph,
You are using CVSNT in "local" mode (F:\cvs), for another computer to
use the repository you need to use it in client server mode.
Firstly open the "CVS for NT" control panel and check that the CVSNT and
Lock services are running and i
Philliph,
You are using CVSNT in "local" mode (F:\cvs), for another computer to
use the repository you need to use it in client server mode.
Firstly open the "CVS for NT" control panel and check that the CVSNT and
Lock services are running and in the "compatibil
Hallo!
I try to set up cvsnt server to windows 2000
cvs -d F:\cvs init
that worked... it generaded some files.
then I imported a project "htdocs" (the apache doc files)
cd F:\htdocs
cvs -d F:\cvs import htdocs tag01 tag02
Then an editor window appered, an I typed in "Initial Statu
cheok,
The correct place to ask questions about CVSNT is:
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
or
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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To
EAD, but NOT the HEAD itself.
Well, first of all, you want to check with a CVSNT-oriented list. This list
knows best about the CVS available from www.cvshome.org. With the cvshome
version, you could use the cvs_acls script that's in the contrib directory
(part of the source code distributio
hello,
may i know how i can
set the write permission in the main branch (HEAD)??
so that only the team leader has the right to check out and commit in
the HEAD. the other developers only can check out/commit in the
sub-branches from the HEAD, but NOT the HEAD itself.
thank you.
cheok
JSC,
Please post questions/discussions about CVSNT on the CVSNT mailing list:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
Or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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Hi all,
I just installed the latest CVSNT MSI Installer I have found.
I am installing on Windows XP Pro + SP2
At the end of the installation, I got an error message telling that some
part of the installation failed. This happens after the services are
added and started, then register component
Title: Message
The correct place to ask technical questions
about CVSNT is the CVSNTnewsgroup:news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsntorhttp://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
There is no need to
make any modifications, if you installed the pserver protocol when you
installed CVSNT
Bijo Alex Thomas wrote:
> How to setup pserver in CVSNT?
Why would you want to? Both CVS and CVSNT support many authentication
protocols which are vastly superior to pserver (well, I suppose that really
isn't saying much - is there any protocol worse than pserver?).
> What are the op
How to setup pserver in CVSNT?
What are the operations in Windows NT corresponding
to the
modifications we make in /etc/services and
/etc/inetd.conf of UNIX?
Thanks
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What are the operations in Windows NT corresponding to the
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> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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> Having problem checking out all files that are in a CVS repository, some
> files are checked out and then the checkout process appe
There are 5 files checked into testCVS-SW:
file1.cpp, file2.cpp ...file5.cpp
Client
Windows XP Professional
CVSNT version 2.0.58d
Run following command at
client:
cvs checkout testCVS-SW
The directory testCVS-SW is created and
file1.cpp, file2.cpp and file3.cpp are checked out
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to limit the access to certain files for some users, but
didn't succeed so far. I'm using cvsnt 2.0.58d on both server and
clients.
First I tried on the following on the server (in some dir within the
repository): cvs chacl -u john -a nowrite bla.h
Ho
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to limit the access to certain files for some users, but
didn't succeed so far. I'm using cvsnt 2.0.58d on both server and
clients.
First I tried on the following on the server (in some dir within the
repository): cvs chacl -u john -a nowrite bla.h
Ho
n Answer"[2]
"In general, simply re-posting your question is a bad idea. This will be
seen as pointlessly annoying."
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm trying to limit the access to certain files for some users, but
> didn't succeed so far. I'm using cvsnt 2.0.58d o
Allen,
The best place to ask this is the CVSNT mailing list:
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
Or
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
If you have used any of the CVSNT specific features (such as binary
diffs) then migrating may not be possible.
Which CVSNT version are you
Allen Anderson wrote:
>
> I'm getting crashes on the cvsnt almost all the time now and I'm
> getting tired of it. I've decided to setup a redhat fedora box and
> migrate our cvs to that. My question is, are there any utilities that
> will do this for me? Or mayb
John,
The correct newsgroup for CVSNT questions is here:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
You will need CVSNT Server 2.0.58c or later (preferably 2.0.58d) to work with
WSAD/Eclipse. You can download the latest version from here:
http
Hi,
I have the following problem:
We have HTML templates that we have to develop and in another project
we use WSAD for portlets development. So I thought I could put the
HTMLs under version Control to CVSNT and use WSAD as CVS client.
These templates are on a test-environment on an AS/400, we
Re: cvs clientAlastair,
CVSNT is a modern, feature rich implementation of CVS server and client. It
is licensed under the GPL (free) and is currently available for Windows,
Linux, Unix, Mac OS X.
Most windows GUI's use CVSNT to perform the "work". CVSNT is not a DLL but
an
On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 10:32:15 +0100
Alastair Growcott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#> Can someone just give me a very brief description of CVSNT?
Most certainly: http://www.google.com
Also, this has been discussed on this list recently, so you may want
to take a look here:
http://list
Title: Re: cvs client
Can someone just give me a
very brief description of CVSNT? From the name it sounds like a Windows NT CVS
client, yet if so why does it compile on Linux, etc. etc.?
Is it an executable that TortoiseCVS runs
with a system call, or a library?
Since it is open
Deborah,
This page describes the major differences between CVSNT and CVS:
http://www.cvsnt.com/cvspro/compare.htm
CVSNT is available for Linux, Windows, Unix, Mac OS X etc etc. It is
identical on all platforms, however some platforms have features which
others do not eg: if your Unix does not
e are in the process of switching all of our version control over to
> CVS. Some of our developers were using CVS long before we began our
> project to use one version control product within our company. Due to
> certain limitations in CVS, we have been looking at CVSNT Server. We
> h
to use one
version control product within our company. Due to certain limitations in CVS,
we have been looking at CVSNT Server. We have read the documentation on the
benefits of using CVSNT server VS the CVS server.
Our
current developers have a number of concerns:
1) Does
the Linux version
When we try to export code by tag out of CVSNT (using Tortoise), it
often takes an extremely long time. Many times we'll just cancel the
command, then try again. Sometimes it goes faster than other times.
Do you know why that would be? I'm thinking it has to do with CVS
having to
with no output. CVS works
fine for repositories with pserver authentication. Any ideas what
might be going on? Any way I can further debug this? I'm using CVSNT
version 2.0.41a that came with WinCVS.
It sounds like that openssh is broke, if the older one worked.
Have you tried asking o
Hello,
i was wondering which came first ,CVS or CVSNT as a server?
if we want to run it as a server on Red Hat linux box , which one is
recommended and why?
thanks
Taha
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Hi All,
I am using cvsnt_1.11.1.3 on Win2000 OS. I found
that few features of CVS DOES NOT work properly if the
CVS server is configured to use a repository prefix,
sometimes server crashed also. Also its a global
property which means I cant turn that selectively ON
and OFF for different re
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Frederic Brehm wrote:
> Is anyone here old enough to remember the phrase "The whole
> world is not a
> VAX"?
No, but if you hum a few bars, I could probably fake it ;-)
--
Jim Hyslop
Senior Software Designer
Leitch Technology International Inc. (http://www.leitch.com)
Columnist, C/C++ Users Jou
At 08:46 PM 7/21/2004, Pierre Asselin wrote:
Frederic Brehm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [ case-sensitive client with case-insensitive server]
> In your scenario, it appears to me that the only failure comes with the
> CVSNT server and UNIX client. In that case, the user knows that
Frederic Brehm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [ case-sensitive client with case-insensitive server]
> In your scenario, it appears to me that the only failure comes with the
> CVSNT server and UNIX client. In that case, the user knows that there are
> two separate files "
Frederic Brehm wrote:
> At 02:08 PM 7/21/2004, Jim.Hyslop wrote:
> >OK, let's run through a use-case scenario:
> >
> >Scenario: Repository has a file named 'file'. User wants to
> 'cvs add File'.
> >
> >CVSNT server, Windows cli
At 02:08 PM 7/21/2004, Jim.Hyslop wrote:
OK, let's run through a use-case scenario:
Scenario: Repository has a file named 'file'. User wants to 'cvs add File'.
CVSNT server, Windows client: 'add' command ignored
CVSNT server, UNIX client: 'add' comma
7;t come across as a
> religious-type argument,
> >can you provide a reason for this recommendation?
>
>
> Filename case sensitivity.
Hmmmm... I'm not sure if case insensitivity argues in favour of CVSNT or
against it. I think it argues in favour of CVSNT as your server.
OK, l
At 09:51 AM 7/21/2004, Jim.Hyslop wrote:
> If you will use any client that runs on something other than
> Windows, then
> you should probably strongly consider a Linux host.
Now, just to be sure this doesn't come across as a religious-type argument,
can you provide a reason for this recommendation?
Frederic Brehm wrote:
> But, it depends on a lot on your environment. Are you a
> Windows-only shop
> and expect to never use Linux (or Mac OS X, or Solaris, or
> many non-Unix
> type systems) for development? Then CVSNT is probably for you.
Well, I'd actually modify that s
erver in the past.
>
> I am looking into the options - CVSNT for a server, or possibly Linux.
>
> Do you have any suggestions on which would be better and why,
> or any other suggestions?
You're asking a list which primarily has UNIX users whether Linux or Windo
At 09:01 AM 7/21/2004, Paul Nusbaum wrote:
I am looking into the options CVSNT for a server, or possibly Linux.
Well, on this list, you'll probably get recommendations for Linux. If you
want a recommendation for CVSNT, just ask at [EMAIL PROTECTED] :-)
But, it depends on a lot on
options – CVSNT for a server, or
possibly Linux.
Do you have any suggestions on which would be better and
why, or any other suggestions?
Thanks !
-PaN
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Lynn McGuire wrote:
Does cvsnt http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki/ OK for a cvs repository
on a windows 2000 pro machine ? Or, is it better to go ahead
and setup a linux or bsd box ?
Works fine for me on win2k professional.
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on a windows 2000 pro machine ? Or, is it better to go ahead
and setup a linux or bsd box ?
Thanks,
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hi,
following situation. i have installed a cvsnt server on winxp sp1. after
install i have set cvsroot to d:/cvsrep and created my repository in
d:\cvsrep with cvs init. now i have d:/cvsrep/cvsroot and set from the
applet the repositorie to prefix d:/ and add /cvsrep as my repository. after
Mark D. Baushke wrote:
[very nice summary of CVSNT features beyond cvshome (thanks much
Mark!) deleted; see below for full messages]
> Which features did you need that are not in the CVS
> version yet?
I just know some clients, notably the CVSNT client of course, say I'd
get better r
this server
> > from the same FreeBSD box, from another
> > FreeBSD box, and from an assortment of Windows
> > machines, currently all using standard CVS
> > under Windows.
> >
> > I'm wondering if I can install CVSNT on the
> > server FreeBSD b
rrently all using standard CVS under Windows.
>
> I'm wondering if I can install CVSNT on the server FreeBSD box and start
> letting Windows machines use that as their server instead of the standard
> CVS on that box, without causing problems such as repository corruption,
> incomp
Why not just keep the CVS installation the same on your server and install
CVSNT on your Windows machines? This is the setup that I'm using and it
works just fine.
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Doug Lee
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2
g if I can install CVSNT on the server FreeBSD box and
start letting Windows machines use that as their server instead of the
standard CVS on that box, without causing problems such as repository
corruption, incompatible repository changes made by one server and
unreadable by the other, etc. I ass
Hi Boris,
> Hallo marko,
>
> Wednesday, May 26, 2004, 10:09:10 AM, you wrote:
>
> m> Hi CVS developers,
>
> ich würd die aktuellste CVS Version vom Hersteller runterladen und
> installieren.
Well, that's true. Perhaps I should not use the security-patched cvs of
SuSE 8.2, which is actually 1.11.5
p;group_id=10072&atid=110072
where it is eventually claimed that there is a server problem, not a
client problem.
What do you say to this?
Now I use with WinCVS the latest CVSNT 2.0.41a, which is said to have a
workaround hotfix to overcome the server troubles. With that it works
fine. Torto
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athan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anybody help me with how to setup SSH in CVSNT installed in a Windows
> environment? We are going to use a remote CVSNT server installed in Win2k.
> Right now, the server is configured for
Can anybody help me with how to setup SSH in CVSNT installed in a Windows environment? We are going to use a remote CVSNT server installed in Win2k. Right now, the server is configured for pserver and is working ok...
Well, what I really want to accomplish is setup a connection between WSAD
FWIW
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From: "Jim.Hyslop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 3:38 PM
Subject: RE: Moving a CVSNT Repository to Linux.
> I believe Windows 95 Explorer _may_ have arbitrarily _displayed_ the name
in
&g
Doug Lee wrote:
> The only issue I foresee is file name case: Windows seems to be
> a bit careless with the exact case used for file names (or parts of
> them even).
This comment seems to pop up occasionally in this list, and I think it's
time it got challenged.
I believe Windows 95 Explorer _may
Carter Thompson wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm going to help a friend move his CVSNT repository from Windows 2000
> to Linux. Knowing that we'd like to preserve the history and copy
> all the RCS files to the new machine what problems can I expect,
If you have been using us
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 10:35:30AM -0700, Carter Thompson wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm going to help a friend move his CVSNT repository from Windows 2000
> to Linux. Knowing that we'd like to preserve the history and copy
> all the RCS files to the new machin
Carter Thompson writes:
>
> I'm going to help a friend move his CVSNT repository from Windows 2000
> to Linux. Knowing that we'd like to preserve the history and copy
> all the RCS files to the new machine what problems can I expect,
> including
> line endings (LF,CR)
Hi All,
I'm going to help a friend move his CVSNT repository from Windows 2000
to Linux. Knowing that we'd like to preserve the history and copy
all the RCS files to the new machine what problems can I expect,
including
line endings (LF,CR). What's the best method of solvi
Hello,
>From what I've read CVSNT started from a :pserver: implementation
but is now on it's own development path. I gather CVSNT project
works closely with WinCVS project.
Can anyone comment on how well standard CVS client still operates
with CVSNT server in the real world?
TIA,
uot;unrecognized auth response from .."
>
> Has anyone had success with W2K3?
You may find more answers by going to the cvsnt.org web site under the
"Getting Help" section. There are more folks over there who understand
the CVSNT distributions.
Good luck,
Hopefully someone can offer me some insight here:
I did a fresh installation of CVS NT 2.0.5 on Windows 2003 Server. I can
access the repository locally OK, but when I try to access it remotely
(pserver) I get the following: "Impersonation failed - configuration
error. ..." I have set this up
,
Zandall.
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 3:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CVSNT File/Directory Permissions
I am trying to set up file permissions for my CVS repository that will
be accessed from a remote client. The
I am trying to set up file permissions for my CVS repository that will be accessed from a remote client. The CVSNT server is v2.0.9 and is intalled on win2k server and the client is WinCVS 1.3.13 running on windowXP there are essentially 3 things i would like to do:1. i would like to limit access
> Sure. The easy part is just moving all of the RCS files; the
> repository format is intended to be platform-neutral, so just
> moving them (as binary files, please) is all you need to do.
One thing you may find is that any CVSNT access control and file permission
lists wil
Ben Smith writes:
>
> Is it possible to port a number of repositories, created using CVSNT, into a
> single UNIX (Solaris 2.8) CVS repository?
Sure. The easy part is just moving all of the RCS files; the repository
format is intended to be platform-neutral, so just moving them (as
bin
Hi,
Is it possible to port a number of repositories, created using CVSNT, into a
single UNIX (Solaris 2.8) CVS repository?
I am currently in the process of identifying the architecture for a software
development facility to configure software source files for a number of
small projects. Up until
Hello all,
Which web server is better/preferred for web access to the CVS repository?
ViewCVS or CVSWeb?
Reasons?
I hope this doesn't start a religious war.
Thanks,
Bill
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Yes, ViewCVS does those also. One feature I love about it is the
CVSGraph view. You can choose to looke at a file's history in a
graphical graph, with boxes to indicate each version, and it shows the
branches graphically. Clicking on any box will bring up the file as it
was in that version;
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 03:40:09PM -0700, Steve deRosier wrote:
>We use ViewCVS and we love it. We use it for all sorts of things
>including tracking the CVS repository and just viewing source files in
>other projects (have you ever wanted a quick look or printout without
>checking out the modu
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003 08:40 am, Steve deRosier wrote:
> We use ViewCVS and we love it. We use it for all sorts of things
> including tracking the CVS repository and just viewing source files in
> other projects (have you ever wanted a quick look or printout without
> checking out the module and openi
We use ViewCVS and we love it. We use it for all sorts of things
including tracking the CVS repository and just viewing source files in
other projects (have you ever wanted a quick look or printout without
checking out the module and opening it in an editor?). For best usage
though, it is goo
I sent this question yesterday just after I signed up for the group,
and evidently hit some race condition somewhere, because the message
was queued up for "moderation", and I haven't seen it since, so
please bear with me for posting it again..
It would seem that the CVS
>From the looks of it, it would seem that CVSNT has forked permanently
from CVS. Is this true?
(They seem to be hacking away madly on the CVSNT side, adding features,
some of which are generally useful, and some of which are NT-specific,
and also doing some massive merge-unfriendly reformatt
Hi
What are the differences functionality wise between the main CVS and the
CVSNT port? I have searched a few of the mailing lists but I have not come
up with any concrete answers.
Is there also a difference in the way security is handled? I understand that
pserver is supported on CVSNT, but
Hi
What are the differences functionality wise between the main CVS and the
CVSNT port? I have searched a few of the mailing lists but I have not come
up with any concrete answers.
Is there also a difference in the way security is handled? I understand that
pserver is supported on CVSNT, but
.cvs.help
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 8:20 PM
Subject: port error in pserver: Win9x client connecting to CVSNT 1.11.1.3
(Build 57c)
>
> Hello !
>
> I have just installed CVSNT 1.11.1.3 (Build 57c) on a Window 2000
> machine and I'm tryin
Hi
I have successfully installed cvsnt on a Windows 2000 server machine. I can
connect fine with no errors. When I try to import a new module with
WinCvs 1.2, I get the following error:
The folder has only 1 text file in it.
> Filtering 'C:\CVS_Test_1'...
> cvs import -I
How do I setup on WinNT to run CVSNT as a server and run Mac as a
client? I was told that I can use a mixture of pserver and ntserver
authentication. I currently running successfully NT client and NT
server. I could not get CVS to run on a Mac client to connect to NT?
Thanks for helping
I mean port 2401!
>Hi all,
>
>I just downloaded the latest cvsnt 1.11.1.2 (build 41), and I to assign a new
>port for it. I got the reg key for the NIC, now I need to assign a new port. My
>work does not open up 2801 in their firewall, so I would like to assign
>something li
Hi all,
I just downloaded the latest cvsnt 1.11.1.2 (build 41), and I to assign a new
port for it. I got the reg key for the NIC, now I need to assign a new port. My
work does not open up 2801 in their firewall, so I would like to assign
something like 23, 443, 80 etc to this service...
Any
ant all my cvs-server files to be stored in/under the directory
c:\develop\cvs
How has the CVSROOT environment-variable to be set exactly in this case?
Do I really have to set it anyway? Im asking because I already have set an
entry "c:\develop\cvs" in the list of "Valid Repos
I wanna connect to CVSNT Server by ntserver authentication mode in
wincvs client.
I set Admin Preferences in wincvs as follows.
authentication : ntserver
path : c:/cvs
host address : tiger
user name : kose
CVSROOT : kose@tiger:c:/cvs
However when I login to server, I cannot login to server
Thanks, you have give me the right way.
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From: Robert J. Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 4:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How can an Unix CVS client access a CVSNT Server?
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:11:44
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:11:44 +0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I found that an Unix CVS Client can't access a WinNT CVS server.
> because WinNT CVS server's CVSROOT is somewhat like
> :pserver:pansz@sdcver:e:/cvs
> where you must specify the absolute path as "e:/cvs"
> who can help me about modi
I'm sorry to post the message again, but I really need help about some
problem with CVS,
I found that an Unix CVS Client can't access a WinNT CVS server.
because WinNT CVS server's CVSROOT is somewhat like
:pserver:pansz@sdcver:e:/cvs
where you must specify the absolute path as "e:/cvs"
but in a
Hello again,
due to some problem (described in an earlier posting) regarding our
UNIX file server I'm currently trying to setup a CVSNT service using
pserver authentification. ntserver is no good for our purposes because
we would often access the repository using JBuilder4, which doe
Hello again,
due to some problem (described in an earlier posting) regarding our
UNIX file server I'm currently trying to setup a CVSNT service using
pserver authentification. ntserver is no good for our purposes because
we would often access the repository using JBuilder4, which doe
error
accures.
When I do the same with the cvs2vaj (sourceforge) plugin for Visual Age the
same thing is happening.
I wonder couse this both are working when I use another cvs repository
installed on an NT workstation (not server).
Are there such problems known with running cvsnt on NT server (instead
error
accures.
When I do the same with the cvs2vaj (sourceforge) plugin for Visual Age the
same thing is happening.
I wonder couse this both are working when I use another cvs repository
installad on an NT workstation (not server).
Are there such problems known with running cvsnt on NT server (instead
Mathias Meyer wrote:
>
> on Donnerstag, 14. Juni 2001 00:59 you wrote:
> > What about the capabilities of commitinfo, loginfo, taginfo. I would
> > imagine those must be limited on an NT server, since it won't have all
> > the same commands available. (I'm just guessing though, as I've never
> >
t on NT. It's something you should investigate though).
>
> Also, what about the more flexible remote administration (Of course
> that's and argument for Unix rather than NT in general, so presumably
> your admin has already chosen to ignore that point).
>
> And I would
what about the more flexible remote administration (Of course
that's and argument for Unix rather than NT in general, so presumably
your admin has already chosen to ignore that point).
And I would reiterate the point that CVSNT is a *port* of CVS, not
just another platform that the main sour
NIX systems, so bugs should show up less often and get
> fixed more quickly.
>
> http://www.cvsnt.org might have some useful data.
>
They certainly might do, but I didn't find anything, that would
convince my Admin to run CVS under Linux, which I prefer too. They just
mention peop
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