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Re: Installing CVS on Red Hat 7.0
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: Installing CVS on Red Hat 7.0 |
Date: |
Mon, 8 Oct 2001 16:57:35 -0400 (EDT) |
Harnish, Joe writes:
>
> service cvspserver
> {
> socket_type = stream
> protocol = tcp
> wait = no
> user = root
> server = /usr/bin/cvs
> server_args = cvs --allow-root=/home/cvsroot pserver
> disable = no
> }
Is /usr/bin/cvs the correct path to CVS?
The server_args should not include "cvs", but should include "-t".
You may need to add "passenv = PATH".
> The line is in the /etc/services file for cvspserver to listen on 2401 tcp &
> udp.
CVS only uses TCP, so you don't need UDP.
> I have CVSROOT set in /etc/profile. After I did that I created a
> blank file in /home/cvsroot/CVSROOT/ called passwd. Then I added myself as
> a user into cvs (using the same password to login to the machine). Next I
> ran: kill -HUP pid. Replacing pid with xinetd's pid number. When I run a
> netstat -ta --net | grep cvspserver I get nothing. Is there anything
> special I need to do? I think it is something really small that I am
> missing.
Check your syslog for error messages from xinetd.
-Larry Jones
These things just seem to happen. -- Calvin