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---+ Using !CVS This page is part of the EmpiricalAlgorithmics web. ---++ Permissions Here's something from Sean Godel: If the CVS client is configured to go through okanagan then group inheritance is preserved. If it goes through cascade group inheritance is preserved for the first directory created but nothing after that. This might be an issue with NFSv4 and the NetApp as we have discovered other Unix conventions that operate differently with this mapping. For now I would recommend all your users to switch to okanagan as their contact server. If some have trouble with it, let me know as its most likely their environment which can be easily fixed. ---++ CVS in Windows A good Windows CVS client that integrates with Explorer is [[http://www.Tortoisecvs.org][TortoiseCVS.]] It's open-source. Use Okanagan as your server, and connect using SSH. Use version [[http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php?groupname=tortoisecvs&filename=TortoiseCVS-1.8.13.exe&use_mirror=superb-west][1.8.13]], other versions may not work correctly. * CVS Checkout Setup: use the same as the picture below, except that you should use your own user name, the appropriate module name that you're trying to check out, and the repository folder =/ubc/cs/research/arrow/cvs= <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/cvs.PNG" alt="CVS Checkout Setup" width="483" height="487" /> ---++ Setting up a public/private key pair so that you don't have to authenticate every time * In UNIX type =ssh-keygen -t dsa= . * Copy the resulting .pub file to the =.ssh= directory in your UNIX home directory, and append it to the =authorized_keys= file in the same directory. (Create that file if you need to) * Copy the resulting file with no extension (your private key) to the computer you want to connect from * Install [[http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html][Putty]] * Use the =PuttyGen= program to convert the key to Putty format * Then run the =Pageant= program and add the key that you just created. * To load the key automatically when Windows starts, put =Pageant= in the startup folder, and add the full path to the key (in quotes if necessary) as an argument. * Now you will not be prompted for a password when doing a CVS update with Tortoise. -- Main.KevinLeytonBrown - 16 May 2007
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