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New users sometimes import a project and then immediately try to use the imported repository as a central shared repository. This provides pointers about setting up a bare repository for that in the parts of the documentation dealing with CVS migration. Signed-off-by: Matthew Ogilvie <mmogilvi_git@miniinfo.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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git-cvsserver(1)
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NAME
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git-cvsserver - A CVS server emulator for git
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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SSH:
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[verse]
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export CVS_SERVER=git-cvsserver
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'cvs' -d :ext:user@server/path/repo.git co <HEAD_name>
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pserver (/etc/inetd.conf):
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[verse]
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cvspserver stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/bin/git-cvsserver git-cvsserver pserver
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Usage:
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[verse]
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'git-cvsserver' [options] [pserver|server] [<directory> ...]
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OPTIONS
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-------
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All these options obviously only make sense if enforced by the server side.
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They have been implemented to resemble the linkgit:git-daemon[1] options as
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closely as possible.
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--base-path <path>::
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Prepend 'path' to requested CVSROOT
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--strict-paths::
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Don't allow recursing into subdirectories
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--export-all::
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Don't check for `gitcvs.enabled` in config. You also have to specify a list
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of allowed directories (see below) if you want to use this option.
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-V::
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--version::
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Print version information and exit
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-h::
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-H::
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--help::
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Print usage information and exit
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<directory>::
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You can specify a list of allowed directories. If no directories
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are given, all are allowed. This is an additional restriction, gitcvs
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access still needs to be enabled by the `gitcvs.enabled` config option
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unless '--export-all' was given, too.
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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This application is a CVS emulation layer for git.
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It is highly functional. However, not all methods are implemented,
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and for those methods that are implemented,
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not all switches are implemented.
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Testing has been done using both the CLI CVS client, and the Eclipse CVS
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plugin. Most functionality works fine with both of these clients.
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LIMITATIONS
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Currently cvsserver works over SSH connections for read/write clients, and
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over pserver for anonymous CVS access.
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CVS clients cannot tag, branch or perform GIT merges.
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git-cvsserver maps GIT branches to CVS modules. This is very different
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from what most CVS users would expect since in CVS modules usually represent
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one or more directories.
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INSTALLATION
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------------
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1. If you are going to offer anonymous CVS access via pserver, add a line in
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/etc/inetd.conf like
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+
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--
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cvspserver stream tcp nowait nobody git-cvsserver pserver
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------
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Note: Some inetd servers let you specify the name of the executable
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independently of the value of argv[0] (i.e. the name the program assumes
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it was executed with). In this case the correct line in /etc/inetd.conf
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looks like
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cvspserver stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/bin/git-cvsserver git-cvsserver pserver
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------
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No special setup is needed for SSH access, other than having GIT tools
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in the PATH. If you have clients that do not accept the CVS_SERVER
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environment variable, you can rename git-cvsserver to cvs.
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Note: Newer CVS versions (>= 1.12.11) also support specifying
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CVS_SERVER directly in CVSROOT like
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cvs -d ":ext;CVS_SERVER=git-cvsserver:user@server/path/repo.git" co <HEAD_name>
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This has the advantage that it will be saved in your 'CVS/Root' files and
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you don't need to worry about always setting the correct environment
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variable. SSH users restricted to git-shell don't need to override the default
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with CVS_SERVER (and shouldn't) as git-shell understands `cvs` to mean
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git-cvsserver and pretends that the other end runs the real cvs better.
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--
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2. For each repo that you want accessible from CVS you need to edit config in
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the repo and add the following section.
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[gitcvs]
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enabled=1
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# optional for debugging
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logfile=/path/to/logfile
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------
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Note: you need to ensure each user that is going to invoke git-cvsserver has
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write access to the log file and to the database (see
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<<dbbackend,Database Backend>>. If you want to offer write access over
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SSH, the users of course also need write access to the git repository itself.
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You also need to ensure that each repository is "bare" (without a git index
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file) for `cvs commit` to work. See linkgit:gitcvs-migration[7].
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[[configaccessmethod]]
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All configuration variables can also be overridden for a specific method of
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access. Valid method names are "ext" (for SSH access) and "pserver". The
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following example configuration would disable pserver access while still
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allowing access over SSH.
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[gitcvs]
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enabled=0
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[gitcvs "ext"]
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enabled=1
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------
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--
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3. If you didn't specify the CVSROOT/CVS_SERVER directly in the checkout command,
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automatically saving it in your 'CVS/Root' files, then you need to set them
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explicitly in your environment. CVSROOT should be set as per normal, but the
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directory should point at the appropriate git repo. As above, for SSH clients
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_not_ restricted to git-shell, CVS_SERVER should be set to git-cvsserver.
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--
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export CVSROOT=:ext:user@server:/var/git/project.git
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export CVS_SERVER=git-cvsserver
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--
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4. For SSH clients that will make commits, make sure their server-side
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.ssh/environment files (or .bashrc, etc., according to their specific shell)
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export appropriate values for GIT_AUTHOR_NAME, GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL,
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GIT_COMMITTER_NAME, and GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL. For SSH clients whose login
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shell is bash, .bashrc may be a reasonable alternative.
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5. Clients should now be able to check out the project. Use the CVS 'module'
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name to indicate what GIT 'head' you want to check out. This also sets the
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name of your newly checked-out directory, unless you tell it otherwise with
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`-d <dir_name>`. For example, this checks out 'master' branch to the
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`project-master` directory:
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cvs co -d project-master master
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[[dbbackend]]
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Database Backend
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git-cvsserver uses one database per git head (i.e. CVS module) to
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store information about the repository for faster access. The
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database doesn't contain any persistent data and can be completely
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regenerated from the git repository at any time. The database
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needs to be updated (i.e. written to) after every commit.
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If the commit is done directly by using git (as opposed to
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using git-cvsserver) the update will need to happen on the
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next repository access by git-cvsserver, independent of
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access method and requested operation.
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That means that even if you offer only read access (e.g. by using
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the pserver method), git-cvsserver should have write access to
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the database to work reliably (otherwise you need to make sure
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that the database is up-to-date any time git-cvsserver is executed).
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By default it uses SQLite databases in the git directory, named
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`gitcvs.<module_name>.sqlite`. Note that the SQLite backend creates
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temporary files in the same directory as the database file on
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write so it might not be enough to grant the users using
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git-cvsserver write access to the database file without granting
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them write access to the directory, too.
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You can configure the database backend with the following
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configuration variables:
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Configuring database backend
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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git-cvsserver uses the Perl DBI module. Please also read
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its documentation if changing these variables, especially
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about `DBI->connect()`.
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gitcvs.dbname::
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Database name. The exact meaning depends on the
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selected database driver, for SQLite this is a filename.
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Supports variable substitution (see below). May
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not contain semicolons (`;`).
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Default: '%Ggitcvs.%m.sqlite'
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gitcvs.dbdriver::
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Used DBI driver. You can specify any available driver
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for this here, but it might not work. cvsserver is tested
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with 'DBD::SQLite', reported to work with
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'DBD::Pg', and reported *not* to work with 'DBD::mysql'.
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Please regard this as an experimental feature. May not
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contain colons (`:`).
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Default: 'SQLite'
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gitcvs.dbuser::
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Database user. Only useful if setting `dbdriver`, since
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SQLite has no concept of database users. Supports variable
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substitution (see below).
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gitcvs.dbpass::
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Database password. Only useful if setting `dbdriver`, since
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SQLite has no concept of database passwords.
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gitcvs.dbTableNamePrefix::
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Database table name prefix. Supports variable substitution
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(see below). Any non-alphabetic characters will be replaced
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with underscores.
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All variables can also be set per access method, see <<configaccessmethod,above>>.
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Variable substitution
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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In `dbdriver` and `dbuser` you can use the following variables:
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%G::
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git directory name
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%g::
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git directory name, where all characters except for
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alpha-numeric ones, `.`, and `-` are replaced with
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`_` (this should make it easier to use the directory
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name in a filename if wanted)
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%m::
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CVS module/git head name
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%a::
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access method (one of "ext" or "pserver")
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%u::
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Name of the user running git-cvsserver.
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If no name can be determined, the
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numeric uid is used.
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Eclipse CVS Client Notes
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To get a checkout with the Eclipse CVS client:
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1. Select "Create a new project -> From CVS checkout"
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2. Create a new location. See the notes below for details on how to choose the
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right protocol.
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3. Browse the 'modules' available. It will give you a list of the heads in
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the repository. You will not be able to browse the tree from there. Only
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the heads.
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4. Pick 'HEAD' when it asks what branch/tag to check out. Untick the
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"launch commit wizard" to avoid committing the .project file.
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Protocol notes: If you are using anonymous access via pserver, just select that.
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Those using SSH access should choose the 'ext' protocol, and configure 'ext'
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access on the Preferences->Team->CVS->ExtConnection pane. Set CVS_SERVER to
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'git-cvsserver'. Note that password support is not good when using 'ext',
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you will definitely want to have SSH keys setup.
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Alternatively, you can just use the non-standard extssh protocol that Eclipse
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offer. In that case CVS_SERVER is ignored, and you will have to replace
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the cvs utility on the server with git-cvsserver or manipulate your `.bashrc`
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so that calling 'cvs' effectively calls git-cvsserver.
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Clients known to work
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- CVS 1.12.9 on Debian
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- CVS 1.11.17 on MacOSX (from Fink package)
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- Eclipse 3.0, 3.1.2 on MacOSX (see Eclipse CVS Client Notes)
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- TortoiseCVS
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Operations supported
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All the operations required for normal use are supported, including
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checkout, diff, status, update, log, add, remove, commit.
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Legacy monitoring operations are not supported (edit, watch and related).
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Exports and tagging (tags and branches) are not supported at this stage.
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CRLF Line Ending Conversions
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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By default the server leaves the '-k' mode blank for all files,
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which causes the cvs client to treat them as a text files, subject
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to crlf conversion on some platforms.
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You can make the server use `crlf` attributes to set the '-k' modes
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for files by setting the `gitcvs.usecrlfattr` config variable.
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In this case, if `crlf` is explicitly unset ('-crlf'), then the
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server will set '-kb' mode for binary files. If `crlf` is set,
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then the '-k' mode will explicitly be left blank. See
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also linkgit:gitattributes[5] for more information about the `crlf`
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attribute.
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Alternatively, if `gitcvs.usecrlfattr` config is not enabled
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or if the `crlf` attribute is unspecified for a filename, then
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the server uses the `gitcvs.allbinary` config for the default setting.
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If `gitcvs.allbinary` is set, then file not otherwise
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specified will default to '-kb' mode. Otherwise the '-k' mode
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is left blank. But if `gitcvs.allbinary` is set to "guess", then
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the correct '-k' mode will be guessed based on the contents of
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the file.
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For best consistency with cvs, it is probably best to override the
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defaults by setting `gitcvs.usecrlfattr` to true,
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and `gitcvs.allbinary` to "guess".
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Dependencies
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------------
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git-cvsserver depends on DBD::SQLite.
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Copyright and Authors
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This program is copyright The Open University UK - 2006.
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Authors:
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- Martyn Smith <martyn@catalyst.net.nz>
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- Martin Langhoff <martin@catalyst.net.nz>
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with ideas and patches from participants of the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
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Documentation
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Documentation by Martyn Smith <martyn@catalyst.net.nz>, Martin Langhoff <martin@catalyst.net.nz>, and Matthias Urlichs <smurf@smurf.noris.de>.
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GIT
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---
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Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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