[cvsnt] Re: ViewVC and CVSNT on different machines (RCS wrappers +Lockserver)

Bo Berglund Bo.Berglund at system3r.se
Fri Mar 31 13:30:40 BST 2006


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Why can't you install ViewCVS on the W2000 box where CVSNT runs and thus
not mess with all of this? 


Best regards,

Bo Berglund


-----Original Message-----
From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf
Of Oliver Koltermann
Sent: den 31 mars 2006 13:25
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Subject: [cvsnt] Re: ViewVC and CVSNT on different machines (RCS
wrappers +Lockserver)

Hello Tony,

thanks again for the information, but:

Tony Hoyle <tony.hoyle at march-hare.com> writes:

> Oliver Koltermann wrote:
> 
> > Now for the "how": The only place I find to configure the lockserver
> > is the CVSROOT/config file. This is inside the repository CVSNT
> > server. But I don't have a repository, I only want the RCS
wrappers...
> 
> I'd suggest using RCS in that case - the CVSNT RCS wrappers are an
> alternative view of a repository.. they have no other purpose.

Huh? I thought the CVSNT RCS-wrappers are intended to be a replacement
for the plain old RCS tools, because they cannot work with the
extended contents CVSNT uses? This is why I want to switch to the
wrappers in the first place...

> > Is there an environment variable or anything to configure the
> > lockserver access without having a repository? Or is it using the
> > repository's CVSROOT/config file of the repository I access with
rlog?
> > This contains "localhost" - maybe I have to use the external name of
> > the server there?
> 
> Yes, you need a CVSROOT/config pointing to the lockserver.  By default
> also lockservers don't listen on public IPs, so that will have to be
> changed on the server.

Okay, this is another point I missed. Thank you for the hint.

I'm looking ahead in merging all the version control services in our
department into one single machine. But until then I have to stay in
the grown structure using a Win2k-Server with CVSNT + a Linux server
running Bugzilla and ViewVC. I think it will all be more easy when
running a single Linux box...


Best regards,
O. Koltermann
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