X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fgit-cvsserver.txt;h=1c6f6a7e27d74422085ce32cea1b74c822d1a4b2;hb=1c2c6112a4bf655faa768ddfca067945edf2809e;hp=19c9c51cffec272d675cdaf1b223e2a6dff5dd3b;hpb=ed50804e54ecd3cb4f2f25fc18221a2a026e5457;p=git.git diff --git a/Documentation/git-cvsserver.txt b/Documentation/git-cvsserver.txt index 19c9c51cf..1c6f6a7e2 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-cvsserver.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-cvsserver.txt @@ -5,14 +5,12 @@ NAME ---- git-cvsserver - A CVS server emulator for git - SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] export CVS_SERVER=git-cvsserver 'cvs' -d :ext:user@server/path/repo.git co - DESCRIPTION ----------- @@ -27,56 +25,106 @@ plugin. Most functionality works fine with both of these clients. LIMITATIONS ----------- -Currently gitcvs only works over ssh connections. +Currently cvsserver works over SSH connections for read/write clients, and +over pserver for anonymous CVS access. + +CVS clients cannot tag, branch or perform GIT merges. INSTALLATION ------------ -1. Put server.pl somewhere useful on the same machine that is hosting your git repos +1. If you are going to offer anonymous CVS access via pserver, add a line in + /etc/inetd.conf like ++ +-- +------ + cvspserver stream tcp nowait nobody git-cvsserver pserver + +------ +Note: In some cases, you need to pass the 'pserver' argument twice for +git-cvsserver to see it. So the line would look like + +------ + cvspserver stream tcp nowait nobody git-cvsserver pserver pserver + +------ +No special setup is needed for SSH access, other than having GIT tools +in the PATH. If you have clients that do not accept the CVS_SERVER +env variable, you can rename git-cvsserver to cvs. +-- 2. For each repo that you want accessible from CVS you need to edit config in the repo and add the following section. - ++ +-- +------ [gitcvs] enabled=1 + # optional for debugging logfile=/path/to/logfile - n.b. you need to ensure each user that is going to invoke server.pl has - write access to the log file. - -5. On each client machine you need to set the following variables. - CVSROOT should be set as per normal, but the directory should point at the - appropriate git repo. - CVS_SERVER should be set to the server.pl script that has been put on the - remote machine. - -6. Clients should now be able to check out modules (where modules are the names - of branches in git). - $ cvs co -d mylocaldir master +------ +Note: you need to ensure each user that is going to invoke git-cvsserver has +write access to the log file and to the git repository. When offering anon +access via pserver, this means that the nobody user should have write access +to at least the sqlite database at the root of the repository. +-- +3. On the client machine you need to set the following variables. + CVSROOT should be set as per normal, but the directory should point at the + appropriate git repo. For example: ++ +-- +For SSH access, CVS_SERVER should be set to git-cvsserver + +Example: + +------ + export CVSROOT=:ext:user@server:/var/git/project.git + export CVS_SERVER=git-cvsserver +------ +-- +4. For SSH clients that will make commits, make sure their .bashrc file + sets the GIT_AUTHOR and GIT_COMMITTER variables. + +5. Clients should now be able to check out the project. Use the CVS 'module' + name to indicate what GIT 'head' you want to check out. Example: ++ +------ + cvs co -d project-master master +------ Eclipse CVS Client Notes ------------------------ To get a checkout with the Eclipse CVS client: -1. Create a new project from CVS checkout, giving it repository and module -2. Context Menu->Team->Share Project... -3. Enter the repository and module information again and click Finish -4. The Synchronize view appears. Untick "launch commit wizard" to avoid -committing the .project file, and select HEAD as the tag to synchronize to. -Update all incoming changes. - -Note that most versions of Eclipse ignore CVS_SERVER (which you can set in -the Preferences->Team->CVS->ExtConnection pane), so you may have to -rename, alias or symlink git-cvsserver to 'cvs' on the server. +1. Select "Create a new project -> From CVS checkout" +2. Create a new location. See the notes below for details on how to choose the + right protocol. +3. Browse the 'modules' available. It will give you a list of the heads in + the repository. You will not be able to browse the tree from there. Only + the heads. +4. Pick 'HEAD' when it asks what branch/tag to check out. Untick the + "launch commit wizard" to avoid committing the .project file. + +Protocol notes: If you are using anonymous access via pserver, just select that. +Those using SSH access should choose the 'ext' protocol, and configure 'ext' +access on the Preferences->Team->CVS->ExtConnection pane. Set CVS_SERVER to +'git-cvsserver'. Not that password support is not good when using 'ext', +you will definitely want to have SSH keys setup. + +Alternatively, you can just use the non-standard extssh protocol that Eclipse +offer. In that case CVS_SERVER is ignored, and you will have to replace +the cvs utility on the server with git-cvsserver or manipulate your .bashrc +so that calling 'cvs' effectively calls git-cvsserver. Clients known to work --------------------- -CVS 1.12.9 on Debian -CVS 1.11.17 on MacOSX (from Fink package) -Eclipse 3.0, 3.1.2 on MacOSX (see Eclipse CVS Client Notes) -TortoiseCVS +- CVS 1.12.9 on Debian +- CVS 1.11.17 on MacOSX (from Fink package) +- Eclipse 3.0, 3.1.2 on MacOSX (see Eclipse CVS Client Notes) +- TortoiseCVS Operations supported -------------------- @@ -100,13 +148,16 @@ Copyright and Authors This program is copyright The Open University UK - 2006. -Authors: Martyn Smith - Martin Langhoff - with ideas and patches from participants of the git-list . +Authors: + +- Martyn Smith +- Martin Langhoff + +with ideas and patches from participants of the git-list . Documentation -------------- -Documentation by Martyn Smith and Martin Langhoff Matthias Urlichs . +Documentation by Martyn Smith , Martin Langhoff , and Matthias Urlichs . GIT ---