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For those who don't like to read, here is the information you'll need (replace $user with your username and $repository with your repository name): | |||
'''Use CVS_RSH="ssh" with the URL being :ext:$user@cvs.iat.sfu.ca:/var/cvsroot/$repository''' | |||
'''Use CVS_RSH="ssh" with the URL being :ext:$user@cvs.iat.sfu.ca:/var/cvsroot/$ | |||
== Command Line on Linux == | == Command Line on Linux == |
Latest revision as of 22:46, 9 January 2009
For those who don't like to read, here is the information you'll need (replace $user with your username and $repository with your repository name):
Use CVS_RSH="ssh" with the URL being :ext:$user@cvs.iat.sfu.ca:/var/cvsroot/$repository
Command Line on Linux
Checkout
# export CVSROOT=:ext:username@cvs.iat.sfu.ca:/var/cvsroot/projectname # export CVS_RSH=ssh # cvs checkout modulename
Update
# cvs update modulename
Eclipse on Windows
To checkout a repository with Eclipse, use the Import Project tool from CVS. Enter the information below with Your projectname, and Your username/password
Then, select Use an existing module to see a list of which modules you can checkout (they will be listed below).