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Re: CVS Unix to Linux Migration
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Todd Denniston |
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Re: CVS Unix to Linux Migration |
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Thu, 05 Feb 2009 08:58:57 -0500 |
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Rez wrote, On 02/04/2009 05:35 PM:
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 09:58:47 -0500> From: address@hidden> To: address@hidden> CC: address@hidden> Subject: Re: CVS Unix to Linux Migration> > Rez wrote,
On 02/04/2009 12:49 AM:> > Hi Everyone> > > > I'm in the midst of migrating our current repository > > from an old Solaris box > > to a new
Redhat(CentOS 5.2) linux box.> > > > CVS is installed, configured, and all set up on the new server. > > Users have been re-created and setup in
/etc/passwd. > > I created a test Repo and from a Windows client machine > > using WinCVS I managed to connect via the > > pserver method and checkout a
project/module successfully.> > I assume this means you have modified the /etc/xinet.d/cvs file correctly and > thus inet recognizes calls to it on 2401.
Yes, I can both telnet to the port and connect via a cvs client to the server. Would you please check the content of my file to make sure it's ok, thanks:
$ cat /etc/xinetd.d/cvs# default: off# description: The CVS service can rec=
ord the history of your source \# files. CVS stores all the ve=
rsions of a file in a single \# file in a clever way that only=
stores the differences \# between versions.service cvspserver=
{ disable =3D no port =3D 2401 sock=
et_type =3D stream protocol =3D tcp =
wait =3D no user =3D root =
passenv =3D PATH server =3D /u=
sr/bin/cvs env =3D HOME=3D/cvs server_arg=
s =3D -f --allow-root=3D/cvs pserver# bind =
=3D 127.0.0.1}
Res, can you see if hotmail will let you turn off "quoted-printable" & HTML &
RTF, and thus let you send plain text?
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#formats
http://www.expita.com/nomime.html#programs
http://www.expita.com/nomime.html#hotmail
I find your replies difficult to interpret to the point I usually only reply
to your original posts (which for some reason are readable).
Thanks.
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Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane)
Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter