Dear Andreas
Thanks. TortoiseCVS works fine for me.
Yi-Nung
2009/1/27  <andreas.rosenblad(a)ltv.se>:
 gretl-users-bounces(a)lists.wfu.edu skrev 2009-01-26 21:48:47 :
> On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 andreas.rosenblad(a)ltv.se wrote:
> > I would suggest that you use TortoiseCVS:
> > 
http://www.tortoisecvs.org/
> >
> > After installing TortoiseCVS, open Windows Explorer and click on the
 File
> > menu entry or click on the right mouse button. You will then see two
 new
> > menu entries: CVS Checkout... and CVS. Choose CVS Checkout... and enter
 as
> > follows:
> > Protocol: Password server
> > Server: 
gretl.sourceforge.net
> > Repository folder: /cvsroot/gretl
> > User name: yi-nung
> Just checking -- but does the "password server" protocol really
> work for developer CVS on sourceforge?  I thought you needed to
> upload a public key and use the "ext" method, but maybe I'm wrong.
 Sorry. Firstly, it should be "Server: gretl.cvs.sourceforge.net", not "
 Server: gretl.sourceforge.net". Secondly, as Allin says, it should be
 "Protocol: Secure Shell", not "Protocol: Password server". The latter
is
 only used for getting the source code via anonymous pserver authentication,
 not for uploading code.
 Details for the configuration of TortoiseCVS are found here:
 
http://alexandria.wiki.sourceforge.net/CVS+Client+-+TortoiseCVS+with+PuTT...
 Andreas
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