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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Small memory leak, CVS


From: Holger
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Small memory leak, CVS
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 14:42:12 +0200

At 12:26 31.03.2003 +0000, Joern Thyssen wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 02:04:47PM +0200, Holger wrote
> At 10:17 31.03.2003 +0200, Øystein O Johansen wrote:
> >I'm using cvs from Windows. But I don't use ssh.
> >
> >Why don't I use ssh? Simply because I haven't figured out how to install
> >and use ssh on windows.
>
> But how do you commit things then? As I understood
> https://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=gnubg the savannah password doesn't
> work for cvs. I guess you do "cvs login" first. With ext or pserver? And
> where did you get the password from?

Aah, right, forgot that.As far as I remember some of us old-timers have
a pserver password, and we can actually use "cvs login" instead of ssh.
I haven't used pserver in ages, and I'm almost certain that they don't
issue new pserver passwords.

I guess so, too. So just to be sure, I don't need/have to do a "cvs login" with ssh? A registered key with no passphrase and a "export CVS_RSH=ssh; cvs -z9 address@hidden:/cvsroot/gnubg update -P -d" should give me no prompt and do the same like anonymous pserver access. (?)

Thanks and regards,

Holger




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