Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Full Text Issue Listing |
Summary: | cvs -d :pserver:<user>@cvs.openoffice.org:/cvs co ... fails | ||
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Product: | Infrastructure | Reporter: | quetschke |
Component: | Upgrade | Assignee: | Unknown <non-migrated> |
Status: | CLOSED FIXED | QA Contact: | issues@www <issues> |
Severity: | Trivial | ||
Priority: | P3 | CC: | issues, lsuarezpotts, nesshof, stx123 |
Version: | current | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows 2000 | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Latest Confirmation in: | --- |
Developer Difficulty: | --- |
Description
quetschke
2003-03-12 17:23:38 UTC
Sorry to bother you Louis, but this is a cvs technical issue and you propably are the correct contact. Either we fix this, or change the text on the websides. Hi Volker, Louis, access to cvs.openoffice.org (or the master repository) works through the tunnel only. Leaving cvs.ooo open for direct access for a short timeframe was a bug :-) We have to funnel read-only access to anoncvs to offload the master site. Additionally CVS's security mechanisms are quite weak, that's why we are using the tunneling. So, I think, we should change the text. Greetings, Stefan. It does not appear on the tools website that I can find. The only thing I can find like this webpage is on www under ./docs/CVSCheckout.html. This is obvious the ancestor of the page and should be deleted. No, it's still there, you have to be logged in. On http://tools.openoffice.org/ click -> "Source: CVS, Browsing" ->http://tools.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectSource And there is written: 1. The command to set cvsroot and login is: cvs -d :pserver:vq@cvs.openoffice.org:/cvs login I cannot find the source document in order to provide patches. I can see the document on the web interface. hi this is a servlet change and so must be done by CN. Tell me *exactly* what you want the text to say and I will get it done. Or, I will simply ask that this be written: **To check out source (Web and code) from OpenOffice.org you must first tunnel. Read Contributing to OpenOffice.org (http://www.openoffice.org/contributing.html) for more information.** I will then update that html page to explain why one needs to do this. As well, we need to point out that they can still use anoncvs. thanks Louis Hi Louis, >this is a servlet change and so must be done by CN. Tell me *exactly* >what you want the text to say and I will get it done. Or, I will > simply ask that this be written: > >**To check out source (Web and code) from OpenOffice.org you must >first tunnel. No, that would be wrong. "Normal" Developers without commit rights have to uses the anoncvs server, therfor I would propose to change the lines saying "<user>@cvs.openoffice.org" to "anonvcs@anoncvs.openoffice.org" And that we change this sentence to: If you wish to contribute to the project's CVS repository, you must have "cvs-commit" permissions as a project member <NEW>and checkout the source using an SSH tunnel with your correct OOo userid, use <user>@cvs.openoffice.org instead of anonvcs@anoncvs.openoffice.org. </NEW> Note: Before you may commit modified files into the project repository, you must set up an SSH tunnel for security purposes. >I will then update that html page to explain why one needs to do this. >As well, we need to point out that they can still use anoncvs. Well, you get into trouble when you try to mix the cvs users, you cannot commit via tunnel when you did the checkout with anoncvs. Volker Hi thanks for the clarification. I'll see this is updated. -louis Ping? urgh. Will accept it so that I !#$ remember to do it accepting louis scheduling this for the upgrade period; adding support. louis adding beril to this Beril, can we make this change? what would you need from me? hi, beril can we have this implemented on the staging server? thanks Louis hi Please use this language: CVS command line checkout instructions (Skip to WinCvs checkout instructions) OpenOffice.org uses anoncvs and cvs. Anoncvs is for public examination of the cvs repository and is freely accessible. You cannot commit files checked out via anoncvs, however. For that, you must have the appropriate permission and use our cvs repository via an SSH tunnel. See below for more information. Before you can do an anoncvs checkout, you must set the cvsroot to indicate where the CVS repository for this project is located. 1. The command to set cvsroot and login is: cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.openoffice.org:/cvs login Then you can check out a working copy with: cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.openoffice.org:/cvs checkout [project name] If this is the only project you working on, you only need to set the cvsroot once. Thereafter when you log in to this domain, the cvs repository for this project is assumed. If you are working multiple projects, however, you must specify the cvsroot each time you log in to ensure that the cvs repository you are accessing is the right one. 2. To check out the project source repository an individual module (if you don't need the entire repository), type: cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.openoffice.org:/cvs checkout [projectname]/ [modulename] This command should result in a scrolling list of files being added to the local directory you specified on your machine. Now you are ready to use your file editor to work with individual files and make changes. If you wish to contribute to the project's cvs repository, you must have "cvs-commit" permissions as a project member and checkout the source using an SSH tunnel with your correct OpenOffice.org userid, use: <user>@cvs.openoffice.org instead of anonvcs@anoncvs.openoffice.org. Note: Before you can commit modified files into the project repository, you must set up an SSH tunnel for security purposes. See our <a href="http:// www.openoffice.org/docs/ddSSHGuide.html">SSH2 Guide</a> for further details. the file is updated on stage Let's close old, resolved isssues... |