Hello Bo, I have tried to create a package of cvsnt, but I get too many errors and I am not used how to create Debian packages these days. What I have: I have a Debian package of cvsnt version 2.5.04.3236 and version 2.5.03.2382. These are old packages so they probably don't work any more, but you could try installing them on your Ubuntu. Is there some place where I could put them? Or should I mail them (1.3MiB)
Best regards - Andreas P.S. An entry in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ would only work if the packages were in some repository ________________________________________ Von: Bo Berglund [bo.bergl...@gmail.com] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Dezember 2017 21:03 An: users@subversion.apache.org Betreff: Re: Moving CVS to SVN - multiple repositories with different permissions On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 14:40:20 +0000, Andreas Tscharner <andreas.tschar...@wenzel-metromec.ch> wrote: >I maintained cvsnt for Debian for a while, but when they started with >EVS and shut down the public source access, I stopped. Then you might know which item(s) in the /etc/apt/sources.list I should change in order to get hold of the cvsnt version for installation on Ubuntu Server 16.04.3? I tried to just copy the executable cvsnt from Ubuntu10 to Ubuntu16, but it won't run. I have no idea why except if there is some hidden lock somewhere in U16 to prohibit running such code.... So I guess a proper install would solve the problem but then I need the package for example via apt-get from an old-releases source... I did not have ssh installed in my old Ubuntu10 and it would not install until I changed all URL:s in the list file to point to old-releases, but then I got ssh installed so I could use PuTTY instead of the VMWare console. Maybe it works to get old stuff into new servers as well? It is just a temporary fix while converting to Subversion. -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden