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Sylvain Beucler |
Subject: |
[Savannah-cvs] administration/content/gnu-content/faq CVS_-_Ho... |
Date: |
Wed, 04 May 2005 14:50:26 -0400 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/administration
Module name: administration
Branch:
Changes by: Sylvain Beucler <address@hidden> 05/05/04 18:50:26
Modified files:
content/gnu-content/faq:
CVS_-_How_do_I_start_using_the_repository.txt
Log message:
Refered to the savane documentation
Clean-up
CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/administration/administration/content/gnu-content/faq/CVS_-_How_do_I_start_using_the_repository.txt.diff?tr1=1.4&tr2=1.5&r1=text&r2=text
Patches:
Index:
administration/content/gnu-content/faq/CVS_-_How_do_I_start_using_the_repository.txt
diff -u
administration/content/gnu-content/faq/CVS_-_How_do_I_start_using_the_repository.txt:1.4
administration/content/gnu-content/faq/CVS_-_How_do_I_start_using_the_repository.txt:1.5
---
administration/content/gnu-content/faq/CVS_-_How_do_I_start_using_the_repository.txt:1.4
Fri Apr 15 18:24:27 2005
+++
administration/content/gnu-content/faq/CVS_-_How_do_I_start_using_the_repository.txt
Wed May 4 18:50:26 2005
@@ -8,41 +8,25 @@
repositories, use the anonymous mode (check the FAQ entry).
</li>
<li>
-SSH2 must be installed on your client machine. You can add
-<pre>
- Host savannah.gnu.org
- Protocol 2
-</pre>
-in your <tt>~/.ssh/config</tt> file, if you think that your SSH will
-switch to protocol 1 automatically.<br>
-Note: you can use savannah.gnu.org or savannah.nongnu.org interchangeably.
-</li>
-<li>
<p>Move into the local directory where you want to keep your local copy of the
CVS tree. For example:</p>
<pre>
- cd /opt
+ mkdir ~/myproj-workingdir
+ cd ~/myproj-workingdir
</pre>
</li>
<li>
-<p>Download the CVS tree structure (substitute <b>user</b> with your
-login name, and <b>project</b> with the name of your project):</p>
-<pre>
- export CVS_RSH=ssh<br>
- cvs -z3 -d<b>user</b>@savannah.gnu.org:/cvsroot/<b>project</b> co
<b>project</b>
-</pre>
+<p>Download the CVS tree structure as explained in your project CVS page (for
example, https://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=emacs) under "Project
<i>Member</i> CVS Access via SSH".
<p>
-Beware that <b>username</b> and <b>projectname</b> are case sensitive,
+Beware that <b>username</b> and <b>projectname</b> are <i>case sensitive</i>,
unlike in the web interface.
<p>
-This will create an empty <b>project</b> directory, in your current working
-directory, where you should start writing your project.
+This will create an empty <i>project</i> directory, where you should start
writing your project. Ifthere is such no empty directory, check that you are
not using the <code>-P</code> (prune directory) option in your command line or
<code>~/.cvsrc</code> file.
</li>
<li>
<p>
You can now start creating any files you want in your local project directory
-(/opt/project in the example above). Every time you create a new file, you
-must add it and commit it to the repository with:
+(<code>~/myproj-workingdir/<i>project</i></code> in the example above). Every
time you create a new file, you must add it and commit it to the repository
with:
</p>
<pre>
cvs add filename
@@ -70,10 +54,7 @@
</pre>
</li>
<li>
-<p>You can see the contents and history of your CVS repository at the URL:</p>
-<pre>
- http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/myproject/
-</pre>
+<p>You can see the contents and history of your CVS repository via the ViewCVS
interface. There are links to this interface in your project page.</p>
</li>
</ol>
@@ -89,4 +70,4 @@
"Invoking CVS" in the info file)
</p>
-<p style="font-size: smaller">Updated $Date: 2005/04/15 18:24:27 $</p>
+<p style="font-size: smaller">Updated $Date: 2005/05/04 18:50:26 $</p>
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