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Re: Setting up CVS Server in 10.2
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Re: Setting up CVS Server in 10.2


  • Subject: Re: Setting up CVS Server in 10.2
  • From: Ian Pojman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 17:08:30 -0500

Jsut use ext mode. no setup required. set CVS_RSH=ssh to bypass the use of rsh. use private keys to avoid password prompt.



On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 03:15 PM, Daniel Stark wrote:

This has been discussed on this list before but I can't seem to be able to get it working on my machine. I have followed the instructions at both:

1. http://developer.apple.com/internet/macosx/cvsoverview.html
and
2. http://www.digitalspecter.com/cvs_expert.html

My results are:
1. I'm unable to get through the whole tutorial as written as when I try to import "index.html" I get this message:
cvs [import aborted]: tag 'myproj/index.html' must not contain the characters '$,.:;@'

Most of the files that I will be uploading will contain periods so this is a big problem

2. Once restarted I am unable to connect to the server from another machine I am using an account username and password that exists on the server. The connection attempt and error are below:
[Daniel4:~] dstark% cvs -d ":pserver:dstark@<a server address>:/cvs" login
(Logging in to dstark@ <a server address>)
CVS password:
cvs [login aborted]: connect to <a server address>:2401 failed: Connection refused

My goal here is to setup a CVS server (like saurceforge but without the anonymous access) that I can connect to from any of my other machines to download and work on projects. I would like to do it in a secure manor using ssh. I would also like to be able to set it up so that I can commit/rollback/etc from Project Builder. I will be working on Cocoa Obj-C apps and WebObjects apps. Could someone point me to or give me an easy to follow tutorial on setting up the server and steps that I will need to take to use the files on the clients.

TIA,
Dan
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