CVS
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Windows Quick Tutorial
- Install TortoiseCVS
- Install PuTTY, and PuTTY passphrase cache ageant (Pageant).
- Configure CVS host address, proxy, etc. in PuTTY
- Launch Pageant.
- In explorer, right click on any folder where you want to checkout a CVS Module, and select CVS Checkout...
- Enters the CVSROOT. See example below:
:ext:daemenj@noekeon.org-noproxy:/opt/www/daemenj/web/private/repository
- Or alternatively build the CVSROOT by specifying each sub-parts:
- Protocol: Secure shell (:ext:)
- Server: noekeon.org-noproxy
- Repository folder: /opt/www/daemenj/web/private/repository
- User name: daemenj
- Click on Fetch List..., and select the Module to checkout in the dropdown list.
- Click OK.
Later, to change the server settings (eg. to switch betweeen PuTTY server configuration with proxy or without proxy):
- Go in CVS hidden folder, and edit file Root.
To select a different branch to check-out: - At initial checkout, go to pane Revision. - For a module already checked-out, in explorer, right-click on Module's folder, and select CVS → Update special...
Cervisia
Cervisia is KDE front-end for CVS.
SSH Troubleshooting
- Cervia keeps asking the SSH passphrase
- One need to install package ssh-askpass (or ssh-askpass-gnome) to allow caching of ssh passphrase during a Cervisia session.
- Check that the remote host is in the list of ~/.ssh/known_hosts. If not, open a shell terminal, and connects to remote host with ssh to add it.