Hi,
Let's try this announcement again. Maybe I have everything this time...
Thanks to the excellent help I've gotten from tummy.com, you can now all have
access to the CVS server at cvs.linux-ha.org.
To get read-only access to the CVS instance, here's what you do:
export CVSROOT=:pserver:guest@cvs.linux-ha.org:/home/cvs/linux-ha
Next you need to do a "cvs login" command.
The guest password is "guest"
The module name is "linux-ha". Now, you can do normal CVS commands, and things
should go well from there.
For example, I did a "cvs co linux-ha", and got a copy of the workspace. Once
you have a copy, you can do a "cvs update" to see the latest changes to the
repository.
This contains the patch I just made for Steve Beattie, and the one I just made
for SuSE-compatibility.
Again thanks to Rob Riggs and all the fine folks at tummy.com!
And, thanks as well to Stephen Tweedie who prompted me to give *all*
the needed info! [duhhhh]
-- Alan Robertson
alanr@bell-labs.com
Let's try this announcement again. Maybe I have everything this time...
Thanks to the excellent help I've gotten from tummy.com, you can now all have
access to the CVS server at cvs.linux-ha.org.
To get read-only access to the CVS instance, here's what you do:
export CVSROOT=:pserver:guest@cvs.linux-ha.org:/home/cvs/linux-ha
Next you need to do a "cvs login" command.
The guest password is "guest"
The module name is "linux-ha". Now, you can do normal CVS commands, and things
should go well from there.
For example, I did a "cvs co linux-ha", and got a copy of the workspace. Once
you have a copy, you can do a "cvs update" to see the latest changes to the
repository.
This contains the patch I just made for Steve Beattie, and the one I just made
for SuSE-compatibility.
Again thanks to Rob Riggs and all the fine folks at tummy.com!
And, thanks as well to Stephen Tweedie who prompted me to give *all*
the needed info! [duhhhh]
-- Alan Robertson
alanr@bell-labs.com