Hi Larry:
I have the same question about setting up cvs - and I was able
to create the repositories following the manual.. however, the
manual talks about editing the /etc/inetd.conf file to have CVS
run as a daemon.. and I don't have root access.. nor can I reboot
the machine.
So my question boils down to this.. is it possible to install CVS
server on my home directory without root priviledge? or.. without having
to restart the machine if I could get the sysadmin to edit the inetd.conf
for me
Thanks
Charlie
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Subject: Re: cvs server setup on RedHat 6.2
Cho writes:
>
> I've installed cvs server on RedHat 6.2, but how can i create
> repository and those administrative files (e.g. user password file)?
Read the manual. Particularly:
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_2.html#SEC23
-Larry Jones
I just can't identify with that kind of work ethic. -- Calvin
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