[cvsnt] WINCVS INTERFACTING WITH MICROSOFT VSS

Vivek Gupta vgupta at iPolicyNet.COM
Wed May 21 05:32:39 BST 2003


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HI EVERY BODY,
i am more of linux man then windows, but facing lot of problems with
windows.


1st : I have just downloaded SOS server and client from
http://www.sourceoffsite.com, Ready to take a trial
version test with Microsoft VSS.The main hurdle i see here is It cost
$250US, looking for economical solution for my company.

2ndly : I have also tried CrossOver Office (see
http://www.codeweavers.com)
which is a very good software to install Microsoft Office on Red Hat
8.0, NOW IN THAT SOFTWARE THERE IS A OPTION OF "UNSUPPORTED SOFTWARE
INSTALLATION", --> Install Microsoft VSS , NETSETUP (WHICH IS VSS
CLIENT). ..........well well , this is very clear now....

We have VSS Client on Linux and VSS server on Windows NT, 
Question:: How to access srcsafe.ini (meant for remote VSS Client) ??? ,
as there is no support of netBIOS protocol of window on linux ( no
network broswing, by name so called, windows network)

3. Is there any way by which i can attach or map Microsoft VSS Server to
WINCVS on Windows and access CVS (OR WINCVS) client on linux. (may be
with help of CVSNT).

Kindly suggest some ways to make things work better.

Regards
Vivek Gupta
Member of Technical Staff
Ipolicy Networks

PS: SourceOffSite from http://www.sourceoffsite.com for VSS server
 connection. Though it seas it is cross platform Windows and UNIX I
would think it could run on Linux as well. Microsoft recommended using
this product (SourceOffSite) to run with VSS on different (Non
 Windows) platform.


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> Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 09:11:25 GMT
> From: tmh at nodomain.org (Tony Hoyle)
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> On Tue, 20 May 2003 10:01:29 +0200, "Oliver Giesen" <ogware at gmx.net> wrote:
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> >Huh? I'm not seeing this. Both the mail messages (read in OL2KSP2) and the
> >news messages (read in OEx6.01) are all plain text to me.
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> OE renders HTML so you wouldn't see it - most newsreaders don't so you get
> unreadable junk.
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> It seems to have sorted itself for now... not sure why.  I'll keep an eye on
> it though.
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> Tony
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> Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 11:36:01 +0200
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> > >Huh? I'm not seeing this. Both the mail messages (read in OL2KSP2) and
> the
> > >news messages (read in OEx6.01) are all plain text to me.
> >
> > OE renders HTML so you wouldn't see it - most newsreaders don't so you get
> > unreadable junk.
> 
> Yes, but if it was just that I would actually see the ads as HTML/images,
> wouldn't I? Instead the ads are plain text too, just like they always used
> to be.
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> Anyway, issue settled I guess.
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> Cheers,
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> Date: 20 May 2003 16:10:37 +0530
> From: Vivek Gupta <vgupta at iPolicyNet.COM>
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> hi ,
> 
> can anybody suggest me
> "HOW TO USE VSS ON RED HAT 8.0, OR IS THERE ANY WAY BY WHICH I CAN
> ACCESS VSS SERVER FROM LINUX"
> 
> 
> rgds
> Vivek
> 
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> Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 12:54:07 +0200
> From: "Oliver Giesen" <ogware at gmx.net>
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> > can anybody suggest me
> > "HOW TO USE VSS ON RED HAT 8.0, OR IS THERE ANY WAY BY WHICH I CAN
> > ACCESS VSS SERVER FROM LINUX"
> 
> This was a typo, wasn't it? VSS is usually understood to mean "Visual Source
> Safe" which is a Microsoft product and will therefore (by definition) not
> ever run on Linux even if hell freezes over. If you were indeed talking
> about MSVSS this would also be the wrong list to ask. This list is about
> CVSNT.
> If you want to know how to get CVSNT running on Linux I believe there are
> several documents about this on the CVSNT homepage at http://www.cvsnt.org .
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Oliver
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