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I don't really follow what you are trying to do here, but I suspect that you want to move your existing CVSNT server to a Linux platform. Is this correct? In that case are you aware that CVSNT is a cross platform system, that it is available both for Windows and Linux? Tony Hoyle, the principal CVSNT developer, has used CVSNT on Linux for many years to maintain his CVSNT source files..... Your best bet would be to install the latest CVSNT server on your Linux machine and then move your existing repository files over to the new box. Then the compatibility issues will not arise at all. Concerning shares, don't even think about accessing a CVS repository via file sharing on the network! There are numerous issues that makes that a no-no! Best regards, Bo Berglund -----Original Message----- From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf Of Rob Kenyon Sent: den 24 oktober 2006 15:49 To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook Subject: [cvsnt] cvsnt on a shared linux host? I looked through the archives but didn't see a reference to possible use on a shared linux host. I have a repository which unfortunately embraces some of CVSNT's advanced features and conversion to cvs and subversion has not worked for me. (I've got to get this code repository off my local box) Is there a known way to install a local binary that I could use through SSH? Thanks in advance _______________________________________________ cvsnt mailing list cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs