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CVS on OS X, Tortoise client on PC
From: |
mattmattmatt |
Subject: |
CVS on OS X, Tortoise client on PC |
Date: |
23 Jan 2005 11:01:56 -0800 |
User-agent: |
G2/0.2 |
Hello
I have been trying to get this configured for two days...I have a CVS
repository set up on my OS X box. I want my PC developers to be able
to use Tortoisecvs [http://www.tortoisecvs.org/] to make new modules
and check in/out source from the X box. We have not used CVS before,
so this has been tricky to figure out.
I have CVSNT for mac installed [www.cvsnt.org] on the mac, and the CVS
client is accessible from the command line for our development user
account (just one account for now is fine). I can create new modules
in the repository locally and check files in and out without problems.
SSH runs fine, the account can log in remotely without issue.
Ok, great. So I install Tortoise CVS on a test PC. I right click on a
test directory and choose "Make new module". I've tried many settings
but these are the ones i *believe* should be correct:
Protocol: Secure shell (:ext:)
Server: 192.168.10.2
Port: [blank]
Repository folder: /Path/to/repository
username: correctusername
I click OK. Sometimes TortoiseCVS just gives a failure message. Other
times it hangs in the "Import" window and has to be force quit ("Abort"
doesnt even work). I have no idea what to do. Has anyone gotten this
kind of configuration working properly?
Thanks,
Matt
- CVS on OS X, Tortoise client on PC,
mattmattmatt <=