>>>>> "LC" == Lee Cantey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> And if you are going to hack, then better create an authenticator for
>> http://alexm.here.ru/cvs-nserver/.

>> I've did all the dirty work for you :)

LC> I was wondering about the status of cvs-nserver?  I remember discussion
LC> here long ago, but was wondering if it (or the ideas) were going to
LC> make it into the main sources?

First, I always find some excuse to do anything but cvs-nserver ;)

Second, I am not completely satisfied with nserver code itself, as it
lacks: SSL support, complete cleanup of network code (splitting out kserver
and gserver, and splitting out clients into separate files).  I also wish
to split server.c and client.c into protocol- and network-related parts.
Also, I have to merge with 1.11 first (and automake support from Derek)...

But I'm not giving up, as I think that CVS will actively exist for at least
couple more years, before subversion replaces it.

--alexm

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