On 2/22/2011 7:42 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Martin Langhoff<martin@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Junio C Hamano<gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Even though I don't deeply care about what CVSNT does...
...
Does anybody know why? Only to make things incompatible, perhaps? ;-)
A brief googling around shows that it also stores it in the Windows registry.
Yes, I saw that too. I actually also got the impression that registry is
the primary location for cvsnt (hence I suspect .cvs/cvspass support might
be secondary and would not be surprised if it were sub-par).
There may perhaps be a misunderstanding of CVSNT. CVSNT is a
multi-platform client and server. Both parts can run on many platforms,
including Windows, Linux, and Solaris. I don't use Macs so don't know
about them.
Use of HOME/.cvs/cvspass is not secondary or sub-par. On any platform
other than Windows, HOME/.cvs/cvspass is the standard place that CVSNT
stores repository passwords. And on Windows, you can optionally tell it
to store repository passwords in HOME/.cvs/cvspass instead of the
registry. I have my Windows configured that way for consistency with my
numerous Linux accounts.
The whole reason I resurrected this 2 year old topic is that we are
trying to migrate from CVSNT on *Linux* to git.
Thanks.
--
Guy Rouillier
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