[Savannah-help-public] [sr #106310] CVS clients for Windows

2008-03-30 Thread Sylvain Beucler
Update of sr #106310 (project administration): Status:None => Done Assigned to:None => Beuc Open/Closed:Open => Closed __

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #106310] CVS clients for Windows

2008-03-30 Thread Oleg Pismenov
Follow-up Comment #8, sr #106310 (project administration): Hi, Sylvain! The first of two things gave a bit different but still deplorable result, which manifested itself in the log by the line: > cvs [ls aborted]: received interrupt signal But when I combined both things (:ssh: and /web/fsfe)

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #106310] CVS clients for Windows

2008-03-29 Thread Sylvain Beucler
Follow-up Comment #7, sr #106310 (project administration): Hi, (sorry for the delay, I was away or easter then very busy) There are 2 things to try: - use :ssh: instead of :ext:, because I'm not sure what tortoisecvs uses for "ext" - use /web/fsfe instead of /cvsroot/fsfe, because fsfe doesn't

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #106310] CVS clients for Windows

2008-03-21 Thread Oleg Pismenov
Follow-up Comment #6, sr #106310 (project administration): Unfortunately, they are completely the same, as far as I can judge. (file #15301, file #15302) ___ Additional Item Attachment: File name: Tortoise.jpg Size:64 KB

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #106310] CVS clients for Windows

2008-03-21 Thread Sylvain Beucler
Follow-up Comment #5, sr #106310 (project administration): Hi, Using "freedink" is not a good idea, because it moved to Git. I provided the screenshot as an example. Please provide a screenshot with what you try to do with FSFE. If you need ViewVC, it is available at http://cvs.sv.gnu.org/viewv

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #106310] CVS clients for Windows

2008-03-20 Thread Oleg Pismenov
Follow-up Comment #4, sr #106310 (project administration): Hi, I should’ve thought of this way of presenting the problem =) I attached screenshots of the configuration, of a log and of a warning message. As I said I created the password with Puttygen.exe and loaded it into Pageant.exe. Both of

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #106310] CVS clients for Windows

2008-03-20 Thread Sylvain Beucler
Follow-up Comment #3, sr #106310 (project administration): Hi, Can you attach a screenshot of your configuration? For example something similar to this: http://cvs.sv.gnu.org/viewvc/freedink.moved2git/doc/tortoise-dev.png?revision=1.1&root=freedink&view=markup This way I'll be able to see if th

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #106310] CVS clients for Windows

2008-03-19 Thread Oleg Pismenov
Follow-up Comment #2, sr #106310 (project administration): Hi, You’re right, I’m behind a firewall, even two firewalls and NAT in addition =) Nevertheless, TortoiseCVS-1.10.4 easily connects to its own CVS server. That’s what it writes in a log > In E: Folder1Folder2 Folder3: "C:Program FilesC

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #106310] CVS clients for Windows

2008-03-19 Thread Sylvain Beucler
Follow-up Comment #1, sr #106310 (project administration): Hi, We don't exactly have experience with MS Woe tools. However, can you tell us if you manage to connect other CVS servers? If you are behind a firewall, maybe you are denied access to port 2401 (cvspserver). __

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #106310] CVS clients for Windows

2008-03-17 Thread Oleg Pismenov
URL: Summary: CVS clients for Windows Project: Savannah Administration Submitted by: translator_rus Submitted on: Понедельник 17.03.2008 at 17:59 Category: Developer Web CVS