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On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 14:09:48 -0700, Glen Starrett <grstarrett at cox.net> wrote: >Manfred Moser wrote: >> Thanks... that looks like a great option. Just means I gotta install >> Apache or IIS although I am running Tomcat already. Oh well... I would >> have liked to avoid that since the box is already quite busy but if it >> can't be helped. > >Sounds like maybe you can run it and not configure for any server >(assuming that's possible with Bo's installer) then configure it for >your server manually. I think all it does with the web server is set up >the virtual directory. I presume Tomcat allows for CGI apps? The installer goes to a lot of requirement checking: - CVSNT must be installed - It checks the version of CVSNT - It checks that Phython is available in the admin install mode - A webserver must be installed (IIS or Apache) - If both are detected then a selection dialoge pops up. - Then the ViewCvs application is inserted as a virtual dir or web application as the case may be depending on the webserver version. - The ViewCvs conf file is updated with the current setup including the repositories found in the CVSNT server - The needed GNU applications are deployed to c:\Programs\GnuWin32 and the bin subdirectory is added to the system path If the detection of the webserver or CVSNT or Python fails the installer does not continue... /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)