there is no api.  Cvs client server works via STDIN/STDOUT redirection.
This is why you need to have cvs run by inetd.  Inetd provides the
hookup of the pipes between STDIN/STDOUT and the sockets....

Figure out what you want to do and fork/exec the apropriate cvs command.

donald

On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 08:37:46AM -0500, Gary Pinkham wrote:
> I'm trying to write a dll to use with cold fusion...   I'm guessing that sending
> normal commands wouldn't be very efficient....
> 
> GaRy....
> 
> Donald Sharp wrote:
> > 
> > Why not just use the normal cvs commands?
> > 
> > donald
> > On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 09:06:11PM -0500, Gary Pinkham wrote:
> > > Anyone out there have a c/c+ code snippet of some of the client server protocol
> > > api...  I am definatly not an expert c/c++ programmer so I need a shove in the
> > > right direction...   I want to be able to code a client to access the cvs server
> > > preferably through a port....
> > >
> > > Any help would be great...
> > > Thanks!!!
> > >
> > > GaRy....
> > >
> 
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