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RE: Help Pls - CVS & SSPI


From: Arthur Barrett
Subject: RE: Help Pls - CVS & SSPI
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 06:44:34 +1000

Paul,
 
SSPI is unique to CVSNT (GPL/free just like CVS, runs on Linux/Unix/Windows/Mac...).  There is a separate newsgroup for CVSNT:
 
In particular you need to download a newer version of CVSNT (1.11 is very old).  There will be a cvs.exe in the same folder as WinCVS, but this is likely to be 2.0.51d (which is also old).  The latest version is 2.5.03.
 
There is also a separate newsgroup for WinCVS, see the wincvs.org web site for details.
 
Regards,
 
 
 
Arthur Barrett
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Paul Levin
Sent: Tuesday, 12 September 2006 5:50 AM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Help Pls - CVS & SSPI

Hello,
    We recently configured a CVS server to use SSPI.  It is working fine with WinCVS.  I have a workspace setup and WinCVS has established CVS subdirectories, containing root files, like normal.

    However we also need the ability to initial CVS commands from a program.

    In the past, with an SSH configured CVS server, I have used the cvs.exe command to initiate CVS commands.  The cvs.exe that I have is reporting that it is version 1.11.  I also got my hands on a cvs.exe that reported 1.11.5.  Both of these do not like the root file in the workspace.  They say 'sspi' in CVSROOT is an unknown method.

    Is it possible to get cvs.exe to work with SSPI, or is there some other command line program I can use?

    Thanks,
    Paul

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Paul Levin
AMS Connectivity Services
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