"Noel L Yap" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> If you use client/server CVS, users would have their CVSROOT set to
> something like "user_account_name@repo_server:/cvsroot".  CVS would
> then know them by their Unix account names.

I would have done that if Windows(95/98/NT) came with an equivalent of
`ssh'.  I'm no Windows expert, but as far as I can tell it doesn't.  I
would gladly be shown to be wrong though.

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/16/2000 01:26:03 AM
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> I have a number of Windows users that access a CVS repository through
> WinCvs.  The repository is available to them as a Samba share (that's
> Windoze for NFS mountable, well close enough ;-).
> 
> Thing is that all their commits are logged with their Windows logon
> names which are rather cryptic (employee ID numbers).  As all these
> users also have a Unix account (with descriptive user names) on the
> machine running the CVS repository, I'd like to change that.
>   How would I go about that?
> 
> Right now, the *,v files show Windows logon in the author field.

I've set the reply-to to me as I don't subscribe to the list (my mail
box gets full enough already ;-).
-- 
Olaf Meeuwissen       Epson Kowa Corporation, Research and Development

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