[LDAPsh-devel] Re: Hi
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From: <po...@li...> - 2002-07-30 15:51:34
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"Rafael Corvalan" <Raf...@li...> writes: > What do you expect exactly? Do you want me to create a > ldapsh directory under /cvsroot/ldapsh? So you can do: > cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/ldapsh co ldapsh ? That would look more like the other projects I've seen, yes. > Because I tried your setting: > "cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@...sf.net:/cvsroot/ co " > but I don't understand how can it works since /cvsroot is > not owned by me... No, that won't work. I tried that as well :) > I'm not familiar with sourceforge environment, but if you point > me to a doc which explains how to do so, I'd be happy ;-))) Basically, I think the only way to grant ssh access to CVS is to make someone a developer on your project. I assume you can do that from the Admin pages on the project page. I'm a bit fuzzy on the details, because I'm not an admin of any sourceforge projects, so I've never seen those pages. The drawback is that making someone a developer grants commit rights as well, which you may not want to give out. But I'm asking anyway: can you make me a developer on ldapsh? I promise I won't commit anything without permission. -- Peder O. Klingenberg | Systemkonsulent/Systems Consultant Linpro AS | URL: http://www.linpro.no/ Wdm. Thranes Gt 98b | Tlf: +47 22 87 11 80 NO-0175 OSLO | Fax: +47 22 87 11 81 |