[cvsnt] Re: cvsnt Digest, Vol 18, Issue 27

Oliver Giesen ogware at gmx.net
Mon Jun 14 06:19:07 BST 2004


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> New question, is it necessary to have the cvs server installed and running
if the server (cvs.exe) is not being
> used except by WinCvs?

The cvs.exe contains both client and server functionality. The actual server
(i.e. the one listening for incoming connections that's running at all
times) however is cvsservice.exe . You don't need to have the server part
installed. That's why it's usually easiest if you just grab the "Precompiled
binaries without installer" package in order to update the WinCvs client
binaries (e.g. when you've downloaded the WinCvs "Bare" installer).

Cheers,


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