Spiro, Thanks for your comments.
> > However if there is some behaviour in CVSNT that precludes it being > > used on windows as an effective CVS 1.11.x client I'd like to know > > Yes: The non-ability to install and run CVSNT as non-administrator. I > cannot even use it locally as CVSNT 2.5 does not support the LockDir > anymore, but I must install the "LockServer". (Yes, it might have some > advantages to use a Lockserver; but I want to have a choice.) You CAN install CVSNT as non-administrator. You CAN use CVSNT locally without installing the "LockServer". CVSNT 2.5 does still support LockDir (though it is not recommended, some would say deprecated). An unprivileged user (non-administrator) CAN run the lockserver (this is how we handle the :local: mode by default). If you or anyone else is having difficulties with installing and using CVSNT then the correct course of action is to contact the CVSNT newsgroup. As Mark pointed out the CVS 1.11.x windows port does not include the server and any disucssion about LockDir or "LockServer" is only related to the server functions, so this does not appear to be a logical explanation of Nelson's reason for needing a CVS 1.11.x port. If you are running locally with :local: then you do not install cvslock.exe (or cvslockd) as a service, if you are 'simply' running the client then you do not need cvslock.exe even on the computer. We provide a ZIP file of the CVSNT executables to that users who do not like the 'blind faith' MSI installer can copy the files manually, however using the MSI 'custom' install button you can deselect the items that would require administrator privilege. > I just have had this at work, where I wanted to help a > co-worker, and it > is really bad for him. He cannot install CVSNT, as he is not > allowed to. > cvs.exe from cvshome is an option for him, as it does not need to be > installed. CVSNT does not need to be installed either. Our current testing release 2.5.04 certainly needs some testing in this area - but the current stable 2.5.03 definitely does work by simply copying the ZIP file to the disk (I do this at least twice a week at the moment). Also speaking of the 2.5.04 testing release - it has a separate 'client' and 'server' install package - this was done since you are not the only one to take offence at the 'client/server combined' package installing a server by default. Thanks again for your comments - they really provide great insight for me into the thought process of someone looking at our project from 'outside', and this was a large part of the reason for my post - to find out if there were perhaps misconceptions about the CVSNT package. There is of course no point in asking anyone 'what are your misconceptions' (if they knew they wouldn't be misconceptions). Even if Nelson did the porting work on CVS 1.11.x and now finds he did not NEED to I am sure that we are all still glad that he DID do it. Regards, Arthur Barrett
