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[Savannah-hackers] [support #102535] Registered ssh rsa1 key ignored


From: nobody
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] [support #102535] Registered ssh rsa1 key ignored
Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2003 16:23:33 -0400
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Support Request #102535, was updated on dim 19.10.2003 à 16:38
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Category: CVS
Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Summary: Registered ssh rsa1 key ignored

By: yeupou
Date: dim 19.10.2003 à 22:23
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At http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html, I see nothing 
talking about CVS access over SSH for emacs users, 
 
After the text you mentioned, there is the following: 
 
"Obtaining GNU Emacs 
 
GNU Emacs can be obtained from 
<http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/>, or from a local FTP mirror.  
 
The GNU Emacs CVS repository is available for general access 
through savannah.gnu.org's emacs project page " 
 
At the savannah.gnu.org's emacs project page, there is a "CVS" 
pointer, and there are the usual information. 
 
About the daily backups, it's up to project members to advertise 
them or not. 
 
 

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By: hippoman
Date: dim 19.10.2003 à 21:44
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Firebird/0.7+

In case anyone is interested: I found a daily tarball of the

GNU Emacs CVS site.  I went to the "Admin Docs" link, and

then to "Source CVS tarbals" (sic).  There, I read this:



  "The sv_backup script builds tarbals for each repository

in the /cvsroot directory. Those tarbals are stored in the

/subversions/cvs/software.backups directory and linked with

the savannah.gnu.org:/cvs.backups URL. The tarbals are

generated daily, if at least one file in the repository is

more recent than the tarbal."



Therefore, I went here: http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs.backups,

and I downloaded emacs.tar.gz.



There's got to be a more direct and user-friendly way to get

to the CVS repositories in anonymous, read-only mode,

especially since the admin doc prominently states this: 

"This document (Publishing this document) is for Savannah

administrators, not Savannah users."  But until I find the

proper documentation for read-only access, this is where I'm

going to go to get the latest CVS for GNU Emacs.





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