Thanks for the kind answers from Galt, Ann and Max. Switching to git is
really not an issue for me. I'll try to stay better tuned next time !
ph.

2010/6/21 Galt Barber <[email protected]>

> Hi, Philippe!
>
> We are migrating to Git for source code management.
>
> This old CVS server will be restored soon temporarily
> but only to help people migrate any complex customizations
> they might have left in their old cvs sandboxes.
>
> You should install Git 1.6.2.2 or greater
> and then use this method to download source:
>
> ONE TIME SETUP:
>
> cd $HOME
> mv kent old-kent  # if you have an old kent sandbox
> git clone git://genome-source.cse.ucsc.edu/kent.git
>
> And if you want to use the beta branch which
> always follows our latest tested release you can do this
> cd kent
> git checkout -t -b beta origin/beta
>
> ABOUT EVERY TWO WEEKS or when a new release comes out:
> cd $HOME/kent
> git pull
> make ...  # make as usual
>
>
> We are still in the process of updating our wiki pages
> and documentation to reflect the new usage with Git,
> but that should be done soon.
>
> If you have more questions this list is the right place.
>
> -Galt
>
> 6/20/2010 6:01 AM, Philippe Veber:
>
>> I am not able to check out the CVS repository at the moment (though I
>> usually am):
>>
>> [bibprod:runs 14:31]$export
>> CVSROOT=:pserver:[email protected]:/cbse
>> [bibprod:runs 14:31]$cvs login
>> Logging in to :pserver:[email protected]:2401/cbse
>> CVS password:
>> /cbse: no such repository
>>
>> Am I missing something ?
>>
>> Philippe.
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