Here's what I use :

1/ Download TortoiseCVS (from sf.net/projects/cvsgui). It includes a
cvs.exe + ssh.exe
2/ Have your IDEA CVS config point to cvs.exe in TortoiseCVS/

You're ok to run.
-Vincent

P.S.: One option in order not to have to use a private key :
- use a SSH tool like SecureCRT and configure the Port Forwarding
feature to forward port 2401
- Then start a SSH session (that you leave running). The first time you
connect secureCRT asks for a password that it saves.
- In IDEA, use localhost has the name of the CVS server.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On
> Behalf Of Niclas Olofsson
> Sent: 13 March 2002 13:11
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Eap-list] [OT] My CVS configuration for IDEA with
> Sourceforge
> 
> [If you are using windows...]
> 
> This little app really helps you out on windows. It also includes ssh
> without the need to install cygwin.
> 
>   http://sfsetup.sourceforge.net/
> 
> If you are running w2k, you'll have to set the environment variabels
> yourself but it's not really a major problem. WinCVS have a of info
wich
> will guide you.
> 
>    http://www.wincvs.org/ssh.html
> 
> The key is to correctly configure the environment (preferable not in
> your bat-files) and uploading your public key to SF.
> 
> Cheers,
> /Niclas
> 
> Cedric ROUVRAIS wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > To integrate IDEA with CVS and sourceforge i proceeded in the
following
> > fashion:
> >
> > step1: download cygwin (don't forget csh and ssh modules)
> >
> > step2: generate SSH keys and put the public part on sourceforge.
> > Sourceforge help page is very explicit on that one
> >
(https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=774&group_id=1)
> > I generated the keys using cygwin tools.
> >
> > step3: login with cvs to sourceforge to register the server and to
make
> > sure that your cvs config is ok.
> >
> > at this stage you should have in your cygwin home
> > (c:\cygwin\home\$login) a .ssh directory and .cvspass file and cvs
login
> > shouldn't ask for your password.
> >
> > now once this is done you're all set to configure IDEA.
> > edit the IDEA startup file and insert the following lines :
> >
> > set PATH=C:\java\jdk1.3.1\bin;C:\cygwin\bin
> > set HOME=C:\cygwin\home\Administrateur
> > set CVS_RSH=ssh
> > set CVS_PASSFILE=C:\cygwin\home\Administrateur\.cvspass
> >
> > i'm logged in as "Administrateur" on my machine.
> >
> > You must then run IDEA and edit the project properties, select cvs
pane
> > and:
> >
> > For the general view:
> >
> > 1/ set Path to CVS Client to "C:\cygwin\bin\cvs.exe"
> > 2/ Add a CVS Root and define the following elements:
> >    a/ Host: cvs.raccoon.sourceforge.net (raccoon is the project
name)
> >    b/ Username: sourceforge login
> >    c/ access method : ext
> >    d/ repository path: /cvsroot/raccoon
> >
> > For the Advanced view:
> >
> > 1/ Set GZIP compression to 3
> >
> > For the file view set the path so that it matches exactly what you
see
> > on the CVS sourceforge site.
> >
> >
> > et voila, all should be well :o)
> >
> > a++ Cedric
> >
> >
> >
> >
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