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Re: CVS integration XCode
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Re: CVS integration XCode


  • Subject: Re: CVS integration XCode
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 16:56:21 -0800

On Nov 20, 2003, at 11:50 PM, Ruben Smits wrote:

> Hi Steve,
>
> My project file (= folder) is under CVS control and in the repository.
> Using MacCVS Pro or the command line works fine. I can perform all CVS
> actions on the project file using those applications, but when I start
> my project in XCode and make sure CVS-integration is enabled, a window
> comes up, asking me to enter my password.
>
> In this window the correct IP-adress of the CVS-server is displayed,
> even the correct username for the CVS-server is displayed. But
> entering the password always results in the error "login failed".
> Using the same name / password in the command line CVS-tool works
> fine.

Are you using public-key passphrases to access your CVS repository?

>
> When I enable the CVS-integration in the project-settings, there's a
> button "edit". Clicking that will bring up a new sheet "Use ssh
> instead of rsh for external connections".
>
> Does XCode support external pservers? Or should I change my CVS-server
> to use ssh instead of a pserver?

This checkbox is used to distinguish between rsh and ssh connections
(CVS labels both with ext:).

Scott

>
> On 20-nov-03, at 16:06, Steve Roy wrote:
>
>> Ruben Smits <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> Do you mean I have to do a checkout on the CVSRoot in the
>>> project-file-package? (I understand the project file is a folder.)
>>
>> No. What I think your situation is (could be wrong) is that you have
>> a project
>> in CVS but your Xcode project "file" is not in CVS. If that's the
>> case and you
>> want to use the CVS integration, you have two choices:
>>
>
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