NO I DO NOT WANT TO SETUP CVS SERVER REPOSITORIES!
I just wanted to able to import cvs repos into git...
That is really stupid. just split the package into client and server
packages.
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Carsten Hey dixit:
Creating /srv/cvs without administrator permission is still buggy (if
I wonder why the package sets up a repository automatically anyway.
//mirabilos ❦ cvs
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ch you introduced a merge commit│mika % g rebase -i HEAD^^
mika sorry, no idea and rebasing just fscked
Package: cvs
Severity: serious
cvs puts a cvs repository into /srv/cvs, even when the user does not see
the debconf question. This violates FHS.
Carsten
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* Carsten Hey [2010-12-16 19:24 +0100]:
Package: cvs
Severity: serious
cvs puts a cvs repository into /srv/cvs, even when the user does not see
the debconf question. This violates FHS.
Actually, I think this is serious because of the FHS violation in
combination with the broken
cvs puts a cvs repository into /srv/cvs, even when the user does not see
the debconf question. This violates FHS.
I can see nothing in the FHS that is violated by that. CVS can be
configured to use a directory other than /srv/cvs -- that meets the
requirement that no program should rely on a
severity 607297 normal
retitle 607297 cvs: Please don't install files to /srv/cvs without
administrators permission
thanks
* Joey Hess [2010-12-16 17:41 -0400]:
cvs puts a cvs repository into /srv/cvs, even when the user does not see
the debconf question. This violates FHS.
I can see
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