Why don't you just use sourceforge as all these issues will be taken care of?
Occasionally they do have some outage time, but in general for open source it's not so bad for what it looks like you are doing. The only annoying thing with sourceforge is that it's very tough to change the CVS structure because you don't get any direct access to the filesystem the CVS tree is stored on. And also you are subject to the same things you would be subject to for an external ISP. We used to use sourceforge and were moderately happy with it (it was free and saved a lot of my personal time) but since we've grown to have 3 infrastructure people, it now starts to make sense tocreate our own CVS tree. But when I was the one doing all the infrastructure a couple years ago, I think sourceforge fit the bill quite well even with a few minor warts. At 10:33 PM 10/24/2001, Andy Wardley wrote: >On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 09:57:47AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote: > > inetd is only necessary for pserver access. > >[ssh details snipped] > > > pserver is only necessary > > for anonymous access, and it doesn't sound like that's your goal. > >That's one of the goals. Anonymous access for regular punters, ssh access >for me (who has a shell account) and other trusted developers (who don't). > >I've got pserver running in a chrooted shell and it seems to be OK. > > > As an aside, why does inetd care what the address is? > >I don't know. Our box has numerous IP addresses and domain names. >If I do: > > cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/template-toolkit login > >then it works fine, but if I try: > > cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/template-toolkit login > >then I get dropped out of the bottom of the /etc/hosts.allow file with >the message "You are not welcome to blah blah blah": > > # The rest of the daemons are protected. > ALL : ALL \ > : severity auth.info \ > : twist /bin/echo "You are not welcome to use %d from %h." > >The docs seemed to suggest that adding the following line to /etc/hosts.allow >should do the trick: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] : ALL : allow > >but it doesn't :-( > > >A > > > >_______________________________________________ >templates mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://www.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates __________________________________________________ Gunther Birznieks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) eXtropia - The Open Web Technology Company http://www.eXtropia.com/
