[cvsnt] Un-manned Login

Bo Berglund Bo.Berglund at system3r.se
Tue Oct 8 19:58:20 BST 2002


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Do as follows:
1. On the command prompt check out the module you are interested in to a local
sandbox on the PC running the server. Say your module sandbox is located at:
C:\Projects\MyModule

2. Create a batch file with these commands:
cd C:\Projects\MyModule
cvs update

3. Try running this batch file from your script

I think that this will be completely sufficient. You don't need to login if you
are just updating an already checked out module.

/Bo

-----Original Message-----
From: Zazueta, Robert [mailto:RZazueta at academyart.edu]
Sent: den 8 oktober 2002 19:26
To: 'cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook'
Subject: [cvsnt] Un-manned Login


Is there any way to log into CVS with a single line command without being
prompted for the password? I'm trying to write a Perl script that will
automatically update a local working copy whenever someone tags a file a
certain way. The script is running on the same machine as CVSNT, if that
helps.

I'm thinking of something along the lines of:

	set cvsroot=:pserver:cvsuser at 10.1.1.2:/repo

	cvs login -p cvspassword

Thanks!

Rob Z.


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Rob Zazueta
Web Engineer
Information Technology
Academy of Art College
415-263-8835


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