Thanx a lot, my problem was due to the old CVSNT server that i was using. Version 1.11.1.3 works like a song ..
thanx .. -js "Bo Berglund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > 1) What type of system was your old CVS server? CVSNT or Linux or what? > 2) The passwd file contains the users allowed access to CVS. They must be > valid system user accounts, either on the machine where CVSNT runs or > on the domain. If your old system was on CVSNT and you had no domain > then you must create all of the user accounts you had on the old machine > also on the new one (only those that used CVS of course). > 3) The repository can be copied or moved as is from the old server to the > new one, all modules and files will be compatible. However if you have > used any of the administrative file functions like loginfo, notify or > similar then you must go over these as well and make sure they are correct > on the new system. And of course the passwd file reflects users that must > exist.... > 4) In order to make the future use more easy to manage I recommend that you > place the old repository into a "cvsrepo" subdirectory on a separate disk > and then use the CVSNT Repository Prefix feature to hide the disk and location > from the clients. Say you create a base directory d:\cvsrepo and into this you > copy the old repository "barba", then you set the repository prefix in cvsnt > to be d:/cvsrepo and the repository itself now becomes /barba. > On the clients the new connect string will become like this example: > :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/barba > Now you can at a later time decide to move it all to yet another bigger disk > without having to change anything on the clients. And any Linux/Mac client > will be able without problems to use your CVSNT server since the drive letter > part is removed (drive letters are not known in Unix systems) > > /Bo > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jasmeet S. Virdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: den 20 mars 2002 08:17 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Cvsnt] moving CVS repository > > > Hi all, > Till now i had a shared CVS box with a cvs repository for my team. I > recently got a dedicated box and setup CVS on > it. I created a repository by the same name as on my shared system, before > starting CVS fot NT, i moved all the files and folders under my old cvs > repository (including CVSROOT to preserve version info) to my new box and > added the new folder as a repository on my new box. It did not prompt me to > initialize it, i believe that could be because of the presence of CVSROOT. > Now the problem. I had a passwd file on the old box that got copied > along with CVSROOT to the new box. But when i try to login into CVS on the > new box, it jumps as > > D:\TEMP\New Folder>set CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:D:\barba > > D:\TEMP\New Folder>cvs login > Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:240:D:\barba > CVS password: ******** > > D:\TEMP\New Folder>cvs checkout dox > Fatal error, aborting. > cat: no such user > > > The CVSROOT variable has been correctly set. > > Could nebody point out the problem here please .... > > > -js > ===================================== > send me secure email, use PGP. > My keys at http://virdi.port5.com/virdi.txt > ===================================== > > > _______________________________________________ > Cvsnt mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt > _______________________________________________ > Cvsnt mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt _______________________________________________ Cvsnt mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
