[cvsnt] Re: cvsnt Digest, Vol 34, Issue 60

Bo Berglund Bo.Berglund at system3r.se
Tue Oct 25 09:22:09 BST 2005


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Do you think it would be possible for you to *NOT* use this very strange
subject line when posting messages to the CVSNT list?

The subject you supplied has absolutely nothing in common with the thread
you commented on, from where did you compile this utterly meaningless
subject?

/Bo B

-----Original Message-----
From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org]On Behalf
Of Gunter Nagel
Sent: den 25 oktober 2005 08:54
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Subject: [cvsnt] Re: cvsnt Digest, Vol 34, Issue 60


Tony Hoyle wrote:

>Gunter Nagel wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>> 
>> When I have installed the CVSNT, it is not really possible to tell the 
>> cvsnt to become a server and to use a certain protocol and where the 
>> cvs
>>
>cvsnt is a server.. it doesn't need telling to become one.

>You can configure it in the control panel.

Well, I had a look into the configuration wizard in the control panel.
Somehow this wizard looks a lot different than that in all the howtos I saw.
Does there exist any howto describing the current version of the wizard? 
Which protocol do you suggest for the communication between client and
server? I have tried sspi but somehow the server does not answer on my
requests. 
Which CVS-client do you suggest? I have tried TortoiseCVS but it seems to be
a bit buggy and strange. I also tried WinCVS but it has changed a lot since
they made the last howto and using the console is not a nice option.

Best regards
Gunter Nagel




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