Anonymous access to my CVS server

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3 comments, last by BradDaBug 20 years, 6 months ago
I've FINALLY gotten a CVS server set up, but now I still can't get anonymous access to work. I want folks to be able to connect and check out code anonymously, like pretty much every other online CVS repository will let you do. When I try to connect with

cvs -dserver:anonymous@*my server IP goes here*:/home/cvsroot login   
it says "/home/cvsroot: no such repository" but when I connect with
cvs -z3 -d:ext:cvsuser@*my server IP goes here*:/home/cvsroot co blahblah   
it'll checkout blahblah (not the real name) fine. I tried following the instructions here but that didn't work. Any ideas? Edit: Hmmm, it still puts smilies inside CODE tags. [edited by - BradDaBug on October 13, 2003 12:24:39 AM]
I like the DARK layout!
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No ideas? Hasn''t anyone set up a CVS server before?
I like the DARK layout!
Not on unix. And not in a long time.

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You must have done something wrong while following the instructions. Certainly the commands you have here (replacing the ) are correct.
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file permisions for your cvsroot perhaps?

I''ve my (non public) cvsroot owned by a `cvs` group, of which the user names I want to have access to it are a member.

Just guessing really

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