sorry this is not bout ur problem ...
because i m having nightmare setting up pserver can u help me out with
it
each time i try with pserver on port 2401
cvs -t -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/sysadmin/cvssaj login
it tells me
login aborted: permission denied on config file in CVSROOT
Hi all
I have setup a CVSROOT for a particular project.
and setup some users who can checkout but cannot add, update or commit.
and only project leader , can only commit to the CVSROOT directory.
is it possible to track who are all checking out. , the users who are checking out should login
On 11/24/05, Jim Hyslop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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heard that baseball or cricket bats can be just as
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Allen Marshall wrote:
This is described in the Cederqvist manual, but in a nutshell, you
have to run a commit-time script that examines the comments for
minimum content.
Thank you for the example.
In the future, though, could you please quote at
ashok cvs writes:
I have setup a cvs server using :pserver on port 2401. i have some doubts
like
1. how can i setup multiple CVSROOT. like a particular CVSROOT, should be
accessed by only one group of users
http://ximbiot.com/cvs/manual/cvs-1.11.21/cvs_2.html#SEC22
Hi,
Quick question: what is the best way to move a repository from a server to
another?
I just copied what was in $CVSROOT (except /cvsroot) from serverA to
$CVSROOT on serverB. I then modified the permissions.
Everything looks fine. I can see the history of the files.
What that the right way
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Simon Renshaw wrote:
What that the right way to do it?
Yep, that's it.
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I have been trying to set up a CVS server on my machine using CVSD (a
chrooted environment for the CVS server to run in). I have been able
to start the server and the CVSROOT is located in '/cvs/root/'. when I
use the command 'cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/root' it will
always prompt me