If you are using cvs-1.11.22 on your setup, you should have the source RPM
as
cvs-1.11.22-5.<Linux release>.src.rpm (e.g. for enterprise
linux 5 : cvs-1.11.22-5.el5.src.rpm )
you may search this rpm on http://rpm.pbone.net <http://rpm.pbone.net/>
Or http://rpmfind.net/
for the patch download again refer http://cvsacl.sourceforge.net
<http://cvsacl.sourceforge.net/>
Thanx and regards,
Pradeep Sharma
Disclaimer : I recommend you first try it on a testbed and then install it
on your live installation after comprehensive
testing at your end, if all goes well. Take the backup of your systems
before you try the above mentioned or any
new thing, in general, on your running or live commercial (or otherwise)
systems. Verify, yourself, the authenticity
of the sources mentioned. You yourself (and none other, in any way,) are
responsible, answerable and accountable
for what you do to your systems.
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From: Janardhan B [mailto:***@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 11:30 AM
To: Pradeep Sharma
Subject: Re: Dsable Import for users
Hi Pradeep,
Thanks a lot and appreciate your valuable time...
Actually CVS is installed thru RPM...
Not sure where i can find the source....
Please let me know where i can find the source and the patch to download...
Regards
Janab
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Pradeep Sharma
<***@zenmediasolutions.net> wrote:
Refer http://cvsacl.sourceforge.net/
You must have the cvs source installed on your machine which is patched up
with this patch.
I suggest you first try it on a testbed and then install it on your live
installation after comprehensive
testing at your end, if all goes well.
Others may have better solutions than this. They may suggest please.
Thanx and regards,
Pradeep Sharma
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From: info-cvs-bounces+pradeep.sharma=zenmediasolutions.net
<http://zenmediasolutions.net/> @nongnu.org <http://nongnu.org/>
[mailto:info-cvs-bounces+pradeep.sharma
<mailto:info-cvs-bounces%2Bpradeep.sharma> =zenmediasolutions.net
<http://zenmediasolutions.net/> @nongnu.org <http://nongnu.org/> ] On Behalf
Of Janardhan B
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 2:44 PM
To: Pradeep Sharma
Cc: Info-***@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: Dsable Import for users
Hi Pradeep,
Thanks for your time....
As i am new to CVS, can you please let me know in detail how do i restrict
using CVS acl...
Regards
Janardhan B
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Pradeep Sharma
<***@zenmediasolutions.net> wrote:
Use CVS ACL to restrict this.
Thanx and regards,
Pradeep Sharma
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From: info-cvs-bounces+pradeep.sharma=zenmediasolutions.net
<http://zenmediasolutions.net/> @nongnu.org <http://nongnu.org/>
[mailto:info-cvs-bounces+pradeep.sharma
<mailto:info-cvs-bounces%2Bpradeep.sharma> =zenmediasolutions.net
<http://zenmediasolutions.net/> @nongnu.org <http://nongnu.org/> ] On
Behalf Of gbj
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 1:45 PM
To: Info-***@nongnu.org
Subject: Dsable Import for users
Hi
Can you please let me know how to disable import for CVS users.
The version of CVS used is 1.11.22
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