I have successfully login WinCVS and have checkout all the src using current account. But when i try to logout and login with another new account, i found that...
I think, you need to checkout the project once you login with brain's account to the winCVS. Adane ... From: auyong <genyou90@...> Subject: [cvsgui]...
... If you checkout a sandbox as :pserver:andrew@host:/repo then that sandbox is always 'tied' to the user 'andrew'. Provided you are using CVSNT (by default...
... I believe this error occurs when there's no ssh key installed on the remote machine or you didn't store the passphrase for the key in your keychain (as...
Hello. The workaround solved my probelem. Thank you very much for your help! Koichi p.s. And yes, I agree with that. Using the keychain would be better in the ...
Hi there, We have installled CVSNT 2.5.03 scorpio build 2151 on Windows 2003 server and the users are using windows XP with tortoise client to checkout and...
... identifying ... Hi all, May be I have posted this in the wrong group I shall post this issue on CVSNT user groups Thanks and regards, Manjunath Mariyappa...
We have installed CVS 1.11.22 on RedHat Linux and would like our users to use WinCVS client via pserver method to connect. Does WinCVS require CVSNT or is it a...
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Feb 3, 2009 9:54 am
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Rez, ... WinCVS is a GUI only - not a client - you need either a CVS or CVSNT client to make it work - most people use a CVSNT client. It is perfectly OK to...
Arthur Thanks for your help. I have a few more questions please. So it seems from your explanation that is ok to run cvs on a linux server and on the Windows...
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Feb 3, 2009 3:42 pm
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Rez, ... No. ... If you install CVSNT on your linux server - yes it will need to be configured in /etc/cvsnt/Pserver (use /etc/cvsnt/PServer.example as a ...
Thanks Arthur for the thorough explanation. I had no idea you could install cvsnt on a solaris or linux box; the 'nt' part is misleading. Basically, I'm...
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Rez, ... As in 'NoT CVS'. CVSNT 3.1 has had a name change: EVS; but is not yet available for linux (EVS supports CVS/CVSNT and SVN clients). ... This newsgroup...
Thanks for all your help. To: cvsgui@...: arthur.barrett@...: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 08:54:32 +1100Subject: RE: [cvsgui] WinCVS...
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Feb 3, 2009 10:48 pm
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Having installed WinCVS (Windows XP Home) it prompted me to install Python 2.1 or greater. However, even after installing Python 2.6, I get the message TCL or...
... I use ActiveState and WinCvs finds it automatically. If yours does not, you can tell it where to find it: Admin - Preferences - WinCvs - Python DLL. -- ...
I have the same problem. I installed ActiveState's Python but WinCVS can't find it and when I click on Admin menu and browse to C:\Program Files\Python(or...
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Feb 9, 2009 5:47 pm
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... As for the Why, please take a look at the FAQ: http://cvsgui.sf.net/newfaq.htm#pythontcl_why The location of the DLLs depends on whether you chose to...
... And the name was python26.dll for Python version 2.6 ... Python 2.6, WinCVS 2.0.2.4 ... I checked PATH and it started C:\WINDOWS\system32 but it didn't...
... According to the release notes the "improved" Python DLL detection was added in WinCvs 2.0.6. I definitely recommend upgrading to WinCvs 2.1.1 in any case....
I have the same problem, and subscribed to this group to get the answers. Python 2.6 WinCVS 2.0.9.1 (the latest version), downloaded from wincvs.org WinXP SP1 ...
... Yes, I'd suggest you find out how they got there, and remove whatever package put them there. This may be why why WinCvs can't detect a usable Python. ......
Hi ... Hope All are fine and doing gt8.. Please provide the steps to create CVS Groups and Users,  And assigning Permissions to them in both UNIX and...
... This mailing list is for support of the CvsGui family of clients. Your question has nothing to do with that topic. You are asking questions about CVS...
The same way you would do it on any other CVS implementation. It's not a winCVS question. CVS doesn't really handle this well, so you would be better off...