I recently changed my work and changed my development environment to Linux. I have no idea who to ask.
If you do not need to talk about it, you need to enter the password for CVS each time. I tried to install tortois CVs, but I couldn't connect to it. I had to use F-Secure SSH to connect to it, update CVS on the server, download it, edit it with DW, and upload it ......
However, it is annoying to enter the CVS password every time. After many studies, I know how to get it. Now, CVS does not need a password.
Note: Our CVS server does not use the pserver method, but ssh. That is to say, the SSH username @ Server IP address can be used to log on. My method can be used!
First:
Export cvs_rsh = SSH; export cvsroot =: ext: Your CVS username @ 172.16.1.106/cvsroot;
In this way, you can run CVs checkout on your CVs project. Join the project name "baby" and you can run CVs checkout baby.
Then:
Ssh-keygen-T rsascp. Ssh/id_rsa.pub username @ Server IP:. Ssh/authorized_keys
Now you do not need a password for CVS update.
Note: The password generated by SSH-keygen must be stored in/home/your user/. Ssh. If it is wrong, it cannot be put!
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F-Secure SSH, you must enable "color recognition" to support syntax highlighting and code prompts of vim vi,
In the settings, the global settings-> terminal answer back and the following are checked and OK.
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Tar jvf gcc-4.1.0.tar.bz2
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Mount-t cifs-O codePage = cp936, username = username, password = pass-l // 192.168.18.2/e/mnt/win_dir