Re: CVS Setup Help Needed

2001-06-23 Thread Peter Ajamian
Matt Keyes wrote: On the same note (but a little OT), how can I cut and paste from vi (I want to cut the encrypted password from /etc/passwd and put it in the cvspasswd file (whatever its called... I'm not at home so I can't look at it)? That depends on the interface or client you use to

Re: CVS Setup Help Needed

2001-06-22 Thread Larry Jones
Matt Keyes writes: I'm running Slackware, I installed the latest CVS, and went through setting it up. I set up the port as per the docs, and configured inetd.conf with the following: cvs -f -allow-root=/cvsroot pserver /cvsroot is a partition I have that will be dedicated solely

RE: CVS Setup Help Needed

2001-06-22 Thread Matt Keyes
tried to setup/use CVS. Thanks for any help! Matt -Original Message- From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 10:36 AM To: Matt Keyes Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CVS Setup Help Needed Matt Keyes writes: I'm running Slackware, I installed

Re: CVS Setup Help Needed

2001-06-22 Thread Larry Jones
Matt Keyes writes: 1. I set $CVSROOT to be /cvsroot That's not correct if you want to use pserver. You should set it to something like: :pserver:user@host:/cvsroot 2. I did initialize the repository, so there is a /cvsroot/CVSROOT directory (with all the subdirectories under it

RE: CVS Setup Help Needed

2001-06-22 Thread Matt Keyes
To: Matt Keyes Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CVS Setup Help Needed Matt Keyes writes: 1. I set $CVSROOT to be /cvsroot That's not correct if you want to use pserver. You should set it to something like: :pserver:user@host:/cvsroot 2. I did initialize the repository, so

Re: CVS Setup Help Needed

2001-06-22 Thread Larry Jones
Matt Keyes writes: Then how did you initialize the repository? :-) cvs -d /cvsroot init Then you used CVS in local mode. That's why the smiley. I suspect my main problem is with the $CVSROOT. Does the user in :pserver:user@host:/cvsroot need to be each username that will access the

Re: CVS Setup Help Needed

2001-06-22 Thread Schwenk, Jeanie
I need more information to really be able to help but I'll give it a good shot. Did you do a cvs init? Verify that cvs commands work from the node where cvs is installed? The inetd.conf doesn't look correct. Mine looks like this: cvs stream tcp nowait root /opt/cvs/bin/cvs cvs -f