Guys
Finally got it all working! woho! Only question I have left is can you
make files read only in smartCVS so that users have to select the file
for editing first, to stop other users being able to edit the same file
at the same time?
Thanks for all the help!
Russ Sherk wrote:
I think you can put the port into CVS_RSH. Here is mine on winXP using plink:
Z:\echo %CVS_RSH%
d:\Tools\plink.exe -ssh -pw xx
Z:\echo %CVSROOT%
:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs
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Does this not work on linux?
No. It's an implementation difference. The
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Todd Denniston
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 6:47 AM
To: Liquidchild
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Subject: Possible Spam: Re: CVS and SSH V2
Liquidchild wrote:
Guys,
I am trying to setup
Matt Doar wrote:
:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:22\appl\cvs\ole
I believe you have to use:
:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:22:/appl/cvs/ole
You are correct about the forward slashes, but not the extra colon.
Also, specifying a port number to the :ext: method will be ignored at
best. (it wouldn't
To: Matt Doar
Cc: Todd Denniston; Liquidchild; info-cvs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Possible Spam: Re: CVS and SSH V2
Matt Doar wrote:
:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:22\appl\cvs\ole
I believe you have to use:
:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:22:/appl/cvs/ole
You are correct about the forward slashes
Matt Doar wrote:
Derek,
From the CVS manual, I see CVSROOT is indeed specified as:
[:method:][[user][:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[port]]/path/to/repository
You specified a colon *after* the port field:
Matt Doar wrote:
I believe you have to use:
:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:22:/appl/cvs/ole
This