On a related question, how do I clone my git repository over ssh? Thus
far, I have only been using rsync to sync over the whole tree. Is that
the way you do it, or is there a different way?

brian

On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 04:58:41PM -1000, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> The lack of info is probably due to the relative popularity of SVN. unless 
> you have a particular need for CVS, you should switch now before the pain 
> gets too bad.
> 
> "Hai Yi" <yihai2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> >Hello folks:
> >
> >I followed this link to create a cvs server
> >https://help.ubuntu.com/9.10/serverguide/C/cvs-server.html
> >
> >Now I can have the server up and running, however, I don't know how to add a
> >cvs user and set a password for it so that I can remotely access my cvs
> >repo.
> >
> >I googled a couple of hours but links out there are either irrelevant or
> >outdated.
> >
> >Anyone help me out please? I am using ubuntu 9.10, and my repo dir is set to
> >/data/projects/cvs/repo
> >
> >
> >Thanks!
> >Hai
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