cvs-1.11.2 test release

Charles Wilson cwilson@ece.gatech.edu
Sat Jun 15 04:20:00 GMT 2002


Withdrawn.

(a) I've found a few bugs with this release

(b) in attempting to push upstream the patches our version of cvs has 
been using for the past 18 months, I encounted stiff resistance.  Okay, 
not actually resistance -- just utter apathy.  It seems that for all 
intents and purposes the official cvs tree is NOT undergoing any active 
development.  I received a suggestion to look into cvsnt -- which has 
now been backported to unix and is no longer a "windows only" port, as 
of Feb 22, 2002.

This sounds like a good idea.  In the long term, we should be able to 
leverage the cvsnt support for
   1) :pserver: running as a standalone service under LOCALSYSTEM, or 
from inetd(?).
   2) :ntserver: protocol, which uses NT authentication directly to 
change user contexts, when operating within an NT domain
   3) active development

Short term, I would like to create a "port" of cvsnt that compiles under 
cygwin, and provides absolute compatibility with our cvs-1.11.0-1 
package.  For now, I'm not worried about :pserver:, daemon operation, 
:ntserver:, etc.  Just the basics -- which is what we have working now 
with 1.11.0-1.

This means I need to cross-port our local cygwin changes, including the 
gdbm database support for modules and val-tags in CVSROOT.  The good 
news: the cvsnt guys probably LIKE to receive patches.

Since the cvsnt port is currently based on 1.11.1, I will probably 
package the cvsnt version as "t4est: cvs-1.11.1-X" and NOT 
"cvsnt-1.11.1...".  It might be a little confusing ("What?  'cvs' is not 
cvs?  It's cvsnt?") but this course of action would lead to far fewer 
upgrade/downgrade problems in the long run (think: cvs-1.11.0-2 == 
empty, cvsnt-1.11.1-1 conflicts with cvs-1.11.0-1, no way to revert 
back, etc)

Comments?  Questions?  Does anyone have experience with a *cygwin* port 
of cvsnt (not just using the native cvsnt from within cygwin)?

--Chuck


Charles Wilson wrote:

> Bump to 1.11.2-2.  I've fixed the autconf hackery, so it works correctly 
> now.  Thanks to Akim Demaille from the autoconf list for pointers...
> 
> All of the original warnings, provisos, etc apply to this "release". 
> Refer to the first message in this thread for more info.



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