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Re: disk space, import
From: |
Derek R. Price |
Subject: |
Re: disk space, import |
Date: |
Tue, 12 Jun 2001 16:00:37 -0400 |
Tomki wrote:
> Documentation on www.cvshome.org indicated that it could be done by having
> '-T /newdirectory' in the /etc/inetd.conf cvs line.
> No luck, but also no further errors.
> I also attempted adding this option to the import line. No luck, also no
> further errors.
> I eventually discovered that I could accomplish my goal by setting
> CVS_SERVER='cvs -T /newdirectory' to indicate how the remote server was to
> store the temporary directory..
> But there was no documentation anywhere that I tried to find it, that led
If setting CVS_SERVER did the trick, you are using rsh as an access method
rather than pserver. Changing the inetd line only works if inetd (via cvs
pserver) is used to run the server executable. The :ext: and :server: methods
use CVS_SERVER and then the default.
I think this would have been apparent if you had been reading about the :ext:
method. See 2.9.2 Connecting with rsh.
Derek
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