On Wed, 28 May 1997, Jim Pick wrote: > > > We are running cvs.debian.org over an ISDN line. Currently the only > > code under it is the Deity project. > > > > I can make other source trees and set up other users if others want to > > do distributed development this way. > > > > Unfortunately, I haven't been able to set up "world read access" yet > > because CVS always wants write access to the directory (for lock files) > > so currently it is either group read/write or world read/write. > > What about cvsup? All I know about it is that the FreeBSD use it to > distribute their sources...
You will have to port SRC-Modula-3 first. It currently does not work with glibc 2.x. CVSup is the tool of choice for FreeLinux. > It would be nice to be able to have an automated procedure to make any > package in the Debian source tree available via CVS so that a group of > people could work on it simultaneously. (no hurry though, just an idea) > > Another idea... is "coda" (an afs/nfs replacement from Carnegie-Mellon) > a possibility for building a really large filesystem spread across > multiple machines on the internet? We plan to support coda, however we are currently using AFS for the development machines of FreeLinux. Mike -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .