CVS server install on Cygwin with SSH Authentification on Windows XP Pro : author still the same

Flo florent.lothon@free.fr
Mon Feb 16 21:44:00 GMT 2004


Ok i succesfully checked out my CVSROOT module from cygwin, edited the
module file, and commited changes. The "log" command result was correct,
the author wasn't "Administrateur" but "max" my test user.

But i have to find a solution tu use CVS with my IDE without Cygwin.

It must exist a solution that doesn't need to install Cygwin and
configuring it on each developper station.

I change the environement variable CVS_RSH to ssh and i succesfully
connected to CVS from my IDE with the following CVSROOT
:ext:max@salon:/opt/cvs" and made changes but the author isn't correct
(still the same : "Administrateur").


-----Message d'origine-----
Igor Pechtchanski
Envoyé : dimanche 15 février 2004 17:13
À : Flo
Objet : Re: CVS server install on Cygwin with SSH Authentification on
Windows XP Pro : author still the same

See /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/openssh.README (also "man ssh" and
/usr/share/doc/openssh/*, for good measure).
	Igor

On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Flo wrote:

> In Cygwin,
>
> I have to set the CVS_RSH to ssh.exe like this : set CVS_RSH=ssh.exe ?
> Then where i must place my private SSH key, in what directory ?
> How ssh.exe will use it ?
> What the CVSROOT seems ? :ext:X.X.X.X:/opt/cvs where X.X.X.X is the IP
> address of my CVS Server ?
>
> I tried like this but i got the error message :
> ssh: test: no address associated with name
>
> I still searching...
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> Envoyé : samedi 14 février 2004 19:33
> Objet : RE : CVS server install on Cygwin with SSH Authentification on
> Windows XP Pro : author still the same
>
>
> At 03:53 AM 2/14/2004, Flo you wrote:
> >> Doesn't look like you're using Cygwin's cvs client...
> >
> >No i use cygwin only for the server but for the client station
(another
> >PC from my network) : i make the client tests from my IDE (Intellij
> >IDEA). i copied the CVS.exe (from cygwin i think) and put it on the
> >client station in the directory : D:\dev\cvs\. Then i configured IDEA
> >to use this CVS.exe to execute my CVS commands.
>
> I believe Igor was trying to make the point that you should try this
> with the cvs client that is Cygwin-based.  If you see problems there,
> then it's either a Cygwin-specific issue or a local configuration
> problem.  If you don't have problems with the Cygwin cvs client, then
> you know it's a problem with your client or the interaction between
the
> server and the client.  Running this kind of test is a worthwhile
> effort.
> --
> Larry Hall

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