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Hi, I meant that the CVS servers runs on a Windows-XP machine and how I have to set CVSROOT to access the repository from a Linux client using the cvs client delivered with Linux. Zsolt "Jasmeet" <virdi at softhome.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:b69cth$s46$1 at sisko.nodomain.org... > I am not sure whether u are asking about CVS NT on linux or linux's own CVS > server ? the following desc. is for using linux's own CVS server. > to work with CVS on linux, u can only use interoperability with windows > using pserver. By defaul this is not enabled in RedHat (in RH8 afaik). For > that u'd have to independantly run the CVS server using either inetd or > xinetd (which ever u are using). And also certain modifications need to made > to the /etc/services .. to enable handling of traffic on port 2401 !! > need more details .. refer to CVS-RCS Linux howto .. somewhere on the > tldp.org. > > ;) > njoi > -js > > > "Zsolt Koppany" <zsolt.koppany at intland.com> wrote in message > news:b67fte$nnp$1 at sisko.nodomain.org... > > Hi, > > > > how do I have to set CVSROOT on Linux (RedHat) that I can checkout on > Linux? > > Can I use the standard cvs client delivered with Linux? > > > > Zsolt > > > > > >