[cvsnt] Re: CVS doubts

Glen Starrett grstarrett at cox.net
Tue Mar 16 04:25:19 GMT 2004


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Srirangan, Ravisankar [DBA] wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> We had installed CVSNT 1.1.11 at Windows NT 4.0 its working fine. We have
> created respositories and accessed well. Now I have reinstalled the O/S to
> Windows 2000 with active Directory. After that installed CVSNT. But I'm
> unable to create repository. I'm getting following error
> 
> " Cvsservice is not in the path. Can't install"  

You need to restart the server after installing CVSNT for the first 
time.  The system services don't pick up changes in the path except at a 
reboot :(.

> 
> I have taken a back up of existing repositories. How to retrive this files.
> If I install cvsnt 2.0.34 is it possible to retrive my repositories. How to
> configure the CVSNT 2.0.34

For each repository, there is an entry in the registry.  To rebuild them 
properly you can either restore that little piece of the registry or 
(much easier and more robust) recreate the base repositories with the 
control panel applet and then restore the repository files into them. 
Make sure that you don't translate CR -> CRLF (e.g. if you ZIPPED up the 
files and WinZIP thought it was from a UNIX machine, it might try to 
translate... don't let it).

Regards,

-- 
Glen Starrett



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