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From: "Flo" <florent DOT lothon AT free DOT fr>
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Subject: RE : RE : CVS server install on Cygwin with SSH Authentification on Windows XP Pro : author still the same
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 11:55:28 +0100
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In Cygwin,

I have to set the CVS_RSH to ssh.exe like this : set CVS_RSH=ssh.exe ?
Then where i must place my private SSH key, in what directory ?
How ssh.exe will use it ?
What the CVSROOT seems ? :ext:X.X.X.X:/opt/cvs where X.X.X.X is the IP
address of my CVS Server ?

I tried like this but i got the error message :
ssh: test: no address associated with name

I still searching...

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Larry Hall [mailto:cygwin-lh AT cygwin DOT com] 
Envoyé : samedi 14 février 2004 19:33
À : florent DOT lothon AT free DOT fr; cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Objet : RE : CVS server install on Cygwin with SSH Authentification on
Windows XP Pro : author still the same


At 03:53 AM 2/14/2004, Flo you wrote:
>> Doesn't look like you're using Cygwin's cvs client...
>
>No i use cygwin only for the server but for the client station (another
>PC from my network) : i make the client tests from my IDE (Intellij
>IDEA). i copied the CVS.exe (from cygwin i think) and put it on the
>client station in the directory : D:\dev\cvs\. Then i configured IDEA
to
>use this CVS.exe to execute my CVS commands.
>


I believe Igor was trying to make the point that you should try this
with
the cvs client that is Cygwin-based.  If you see problems there, then
it's
either a Cygwin-specific issue or a local configuration problem.  If you

don't have problems with the Cygwin cvs client, then you know it's a 
problem with your client or the interaction between the server and the 
client.  Running this kind of test is a worthwhile effort.


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