As of today, pserver access to cvs.gnome.org is now disabled.
* If you have committed to GNOME CVS within the last two years
and did not have a SSH key on file, then you should have received
a mail from accounts gnome org about a week ago explaining
how to provide an SSH key (Subject: SSH key for gnome.org)
* If you have an SSH key on file (probably because you have
login access to master.gnome.org), then you should be using
this for CVS:
The CVSROOT is:
:ext:<user>@cvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome
Make sure to set CVS_RSH to ssh.
* If you only use your pserver account on cvs.gnome.org to update
from CVS, but don't actually commit, then you should switch
to using anoncvs.gnome.org. The CSVROOT is:
:pserver:anonymous cvs gnome org:/cvs/gnome
Thanks to Ross Golder, anoncvs.gnome.org now pulls directly off
of a read-only mount of cvs.gnome.org without any lag compared
to access to the main repository.
If you need assistance, please contact accounts gnome org
Regards,
Owen
P.S. -
f you have existing trees checked out with pserver you'll need
to check them out again, but if you need to obtain diffs or commit
changes you have in such a tree, as a temporary measure you
can run cvs with the '-d' option to override the CVS root
stored in the tree. For example:
cvs -d :ext:<user>@cvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome diff -u > /tmp/diff
Another option is the use the changecvsroot.py script that
is distributed with jhbuild:
http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/jhbuild/scripts/changecvsroot.py
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