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CVS on Local Host [message #142423] Thu, 09 March 2006 20:12 Go to next message
Paul Kuszyk is currently offline Paul KuszykFriend
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Hi

I have just installed CVS on my local computer and want to access the CVS
repsoitory from Eclipse. What parameters do I need to specify to Add to the
CVS Respository View in Eclipse. The CVS resposity is installed at
C:/cvsroot/test101 on my machine, what do I need to specify for Host in the
location section and what do I need to specify for authentication as CVS
does not require any userid or password for me to use it via the command
line interface.
Re: CVS on Local Host [message #142507 is a reply to message #142423] Fri, 10 March 2006 12:38 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: hendrik_maryns.despammed.com

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Paul Kuszyk schreef:
> Hi
>
> I have just installed CVS on my local computer and want to access the CVS
> repsoitory from Eclipse. What parameters do I need to specify to Add to the
> CVS Respository View in Eclipse. The CVS resposity is installed at
> C:/cvsroot/test101 on my machine, what do I need to specify for Host in the
> location section and what do I need to specify for authentication as CVS
> does not require any userid or password for me to use it via the command
> line interface.

Use the file:/// protocol. So probably file:///c:/cvsroot/test101.
Perhaps something with 127.0.0.1 works too?

H.

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Hendrik Maryns

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