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Re: Running CVS under UNIX as a stand-alone server?
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Mark D. Baushke |
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Re: Running CVS under UNIX as a stand-alone server? |
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Sat, 18 Nov 2006 01:32:26 -0800 |
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Andrew Killam <address@hidden> writes:
> I apparently have too many repositories listed in the inetd.conf line for
> CVS to run properly. I am hoping that running CVS as a stand-alone server
> (ie not under inetd) will help resolve this issue. I have read that this
> is possible under UNIX , specifically under AIX, but cannot find *how* to
> set it up.
>
> Could you folks please tell me, or point me to a document, which shows how
> to run CVS under UNIX outside of inetd and xinetd?
>
> One other bit of information - this setup will use local ids for
> authentication, and local groups for access control - we are not using the
> CVS ids provided by pserver.
>
> many thanks,
> Andrew Killam
http://ximbiot.com/cvs/wiki/index.php?title=CVS_FAQ
and look for the /repos/redirect-cvs example under
"How do I get CVS pserver working with xinetd?"
It is mentioned there for xinetd, but can also impact inetd.conf users
if you have too many repositories.
-- Mark
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