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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by co...@hyperreal.org on 1999/10/05 18:43:14 UTC
cvs commit: apache-devsite anoncvs.txt index.html
coar 99/10/05 09:43:14
Modified: . anoncvs.txt index.html
Log:
Point out the replacement anonymous CVS repository.
Revision Changes Path
1.8 +26 -25 apache-devsite/anoncvs.txt
Index: anoncvs.txt
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RCS file: /home/cvs/apache-devsite/anoncvs.txt,v
retrieving revision 1.7
retrieving revision 1.8
diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8
--- anoncvs.txt 1999/08/09 08:28:16 1.7
+++ anoncvs.txt 1999/10/05 16:43:11 1.8
@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
-Anonymous CVS access is not currently working. There is, however,
+Anonymous CVS access is available again, but on a different system
+than before. In addition to the anonymous CVS repository, there is
+also
<http://www.apache.org/websrc/cvsweb.cgi>
@@ -12,9 +14,6 @@
to grab or update a local copy of the "module-name" sources.
-The rest of this file can be ignored until we get anonymous CVS
-access working again.
-
======================================================================
HOW TO USE ANONCVS
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@@ -37,53 +36,55 @@
need a reasonably recent CVS client to use it. An example of
setting it from a bourne shell:
- marcs@host:~$ CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.apache.worldgate.com:/cvs
- marcs@host:~$ export CVSROOT
+ user@host:~$ CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@CVS.Sourcery.Org:/cvs/apache
+ user@host:~$ export CVSROOT
-It is very important that you do not put a trailing "/" on "/cvs".
+It is very important that you do not put a trailing "/" on "/cvs/apache".
Once you have set your CVSROOT, you need to login:
- marcs@host:~$ cvs login
- (Logging in to anoncvs@anoncvs.apache.worldgate.com:/cvs)
+ user@host:~$ cvs login
+ (Logging in to anoncvs@CVS.Sourcery.Org:/cvs/apache)
CVS password:
-You can use anything you like for the password; it does not matter.
+The password is "anoncvs" (without the quotation marks).
To check out the current development tree:
- marcs@host:~$ cvs checkout apache-1.3
- cvs server: Updating apache-1.3
- U apache-1.3/ABOUT_APACHE
- U apache-1.3/CHANGES
- U apache-1.3/KEYS
+ user@host:~$ cvs checkout apache-2.0
+ cvs server: Updating apache-2.0
+ U apache-2.0/ABOUT_APACHE
+ U apache-2.0/CHANGES
+ U apache-2.0/KEYS
[...]
- U apache-1.3/src/support/suexec.c
- U apache-1.3/src/support/suexec.h
- marcs@host:~$ ls apache-1.3
+ U apache-2.0/src/support/suexec.c
+ U apache-2.0/src/support/suexec.h
+ user@host:~$ ls apache-2.0
ABOUT_APACHE KEYS README.NT conf logs
CHANGES LICENSE cgi-bin htdocs src
CVS README cgi-src icons
-To checkout the current 1.2 tree:
+To checkout the stable release tree (version 1.3):
- marcs@host:~$ cvs checkout apache-1.2
+ user@host:~$ cvs checkout apache-1.3
After 1.3a1, there was a source tree reorganization which resulted
in the tree being split into apache-1.2 and apache-1.3. apache-1.2
is everything from before the reorganization, apache-1.3 is from
after. apache-1.3 still retains the change histories of the files,
however since they are in different locations you can not build an
-apache-1.3 tree from before the reorganization.
+apache-1.3 tree from before the reorganization. The current development
+tree (apache-2.0) was largely restructured and repopulated, and
+the layout is still in a bit of flux.
To update your local tree to the latest version:
- marcs@host:~$ cvs update -dP apache-1.3
+ user@host:~$ cvs update -dP apache-1.3
or
- marcs@host:~/apache-1.3/$ cvs update -dP .
+ user@host:~/apache-1.3/$ cvs update -dP .
etc.
@@ -105,7 +106,7 @@
To obtain a diff of changes between your checked out copy and
the source tree at the time you checked it out:
- marcs@host:~$ cvs diff -u apache-1.3
+ user@host:~$ cvs diff -u apache-1.3
To obtain a diff against the current source tree, be sure to
do an update before the diff.
@@ -118,7 +119,7 @@
This anoncvs server is updated periodically from the main CVS
repository, so it will lag a bit behind the current tree.
-Currently, updates occur every two hours at 23 after the hour, in
+Currently, updates occur every two hours at half past the hour, in
normal time zones.
NOTE: You need valid reverse DNS to be able to use anoncvs. If the
1.30 +2 -2 apache-devsite/index.html
Index: index.html
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RCS file: /home/cvs/apache-devsite/index.html,v
retrieving revision 1.29
retrieving revision 1.30
diff -u -r1.29 -r1.30
--- index.html 1999/04/01 00:29:27 1.29
+++ index.html 1999/10/05 16:43:12 1.30
@@ -93,13 +93,13 @@
(last modified on <!--#flastmod virtual="devnotes.html" -->)
</LI>
<LI><A HREF="anoncvs.txt">Instructions</A>
- on developer access to the repository <EM>via</EM> Anonymous CVS.
+ on developer access to the repository <i>via</i> Anonymous CVS.
<BR>
(last modified on <!--#flastmod virtual="anoncvs.txt" -->)
</LI>
<LI><A
HREF="http://www.engelschall.com/pw/apache/cvsguide/">Instructions</A>
- on developer access to the repository <EM>via</EM> CVSup.
+ on developer access to the repository <i>via</i> CVSup.
</LI>
<LI><A HREF="nt-cvs-ssh.txt">CVS and SSH for NT users</A>, useful for
NT developers.