Subject | Re: [IB-Java] Interclient 2.0 changes |
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Author | Mark O'Donohue |
Post date | 2001-02-07T01:54:31Z |
Hi David
The changes sound good I'll compile them as well (on Redhat 6.2), Im
keen to see/try the ant setup.
suspect the /home/users/d_jencks is the directory on the sourceforge
machine (perhaps d_jencks@...).
Having your local name different to the CVS name should be fine.
Normally on a CVS checkout then a later commit it only prompts you for
the password once, but I think there are some CVS operations where it
does keep asking (I seem to remember it happening to me somewhere once).
Ypu can set up SSH to work without prompting you for your password all
the time. You need to put your ssh public key into the ~d_jenks area on
the sourceforge CVS server. There was a sourceforge html page (under
your user profile) that let you set these things. - I'll get a more
exact reference tonight.
Mark
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The changes sound good I'll compile them as well (on Redhat 6.2), Im
keen to see/try the ant setup.
> ***************Could you paste in an exact transcript of a few commits. I would
> I am having a big problem with CVS and any help would be appreciated.
> After every command it asks for my password, which I enter, and then says
>
> Could not chdir to home directory /home/users/d_jencks: No such file or
> directory
>
> I can commit only one file at a time, which I think is related to this
> message. My local account name is david, not d_jencks, but I created a
> directory /home/users/d_jencks. Does anyone know what is going on?
> ***************
>
suspect the /home/users/d_jencks is the directory on the sourceforge
machine (perhaps d_jencks@...).
Having your local name different to the CVS name should be fine.
Normally on a CVS checkout then a later commit it only prompts you for
the password once, but I think there are some CVS operations where it
does keep asking (I seem to remember it happening to me somewhere once).
Ypu can set up SSH to work without prompting you for your password all
the time. You need to put your ssh public key into the ~d_jenks area on
the sourceforge CVS server. There was a sourceforge html page (under
your user profile) that let you set these things. - I'll get a more
exact reference tonight.
> After I get the CVS problem fixed I would like to add my Ant optional taskIm interested in that ;-).
> that can be used as a database regression tester.
>
>Cheers & thanks, I understand and appreciate the effort you've put in.
Mark
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