[cvsnt] Re: Repository does not show up in Control Panel after "cvs -d aaa/bbb init"

Christer Grimsæth chrigri at msn.com
Wed Apr 30 15:48:48 BST 2003


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But why can't the "cvs -d \aaa\bbb init" command write the correct registry
entries when run on the server?

--
Christer


"Tony Hoyle" <tmh at nodomain.org> wrote in message
news:3eafd6dd.80982515 at news.cvsnt.org...
> On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 15:57:18 +0200, "Christer Grimsæth" <chrigri at msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Is it possible to create a new repository completely from the command
line?
> >
> No... you can (in theory) do it completely from the control panel, but
server
> configuration is different to command line init - anyone can init a
repository
> to use locally, but only someone with sufficient privileges can open the
> control panel and actually authorise it to be used by the server.
>
> You can even init repositories remotely on some versions (AFAIK 2.0.3
allows
> this but it's not considered much more than a wishlist to get it to work
when
> it breaks) but you still need to go onto the server and authorise it
first.
>
> Tony
>




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