Okay, well, i've got the svn mailer config setup okay, and tested to make sure it posts the right messages to the right mailing lists for the right dirs
ViewCVS is now up on an old test repo at http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs and working okay. Thus, i'm going to put an updated repo on gcc.gnu.org on Monday (i was converting it, but it looks like they shutdown the machines at watson) and do a few test branch merges to make sur eall the commit mails come out okay for very large cases. So, i'd like to set a tenative move-to-svn date of 10-22-2005 This is two weeks from today. Jeff, since you said you take care of the Savannah side of things, please let me know if this is enough time. For performance reasons I would suggest you run either a 1.3.0 development version of SVN, or i have a special version of 1.2.3 running on gcc.gnu.org with the performance patch backported. (The patch is quite small, but very important for diffs of old versions). Angela, you said you had a good solution to the restricted shell problem (IE the need to allow both cvs server and svnserve to run). I imagine we need to set up restricted shell that allows both commands to run, and convert the existing users authorized_keys file to use it. I have installed rssh (http://www.pizzashack.org/rssh/downloads.shtml) , and modified the sources to allow svnserve to run (it already had code to do cvs). I've submitted the patch upstream. RPMS in /root/rpms/rpms/i386/rssh-*, modified sources in /root/rssh/rssh-2.2.3 Theoretically, this should be as simple as setting the user shell to rssh, methinks, but we need a guinea pig :) --Dan