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Re: CVS on OSX
From: |
Derek R. Price |
Subject: |
Re: CVS on OSX |
Date: |
Mon, 06 Aug 2001 15:16:35 -0400 |
Gregory Hedo wrote:
> Derek,
> Everything works great now.
> Except one thing, on each restart i have to do this, manualy in a terminal:
> Root% kill <inetdpid> -HUP
> Root% unsetenv HOME
> Root% inetd
You should really search the email archives before asking questions like these.
This question has come up quite a few times.
Anyhow, I found no need to unset HOME for inetd on my OSX box to make CVS
pserver
work. It's possible that this means you have some rc files somewhere which I
don't. I'm not really clear on why some systems set it for inetd and some don't
as I've never encountered the problem myself.
Anyhow, one of the prescribed methods for dealing with this is to call `env' and
use it to clear the environment before calling cvs in inetd. The command
becomes
something like:
2401 stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/env env -i cvs -f
--allow-root=/usr/cvsroot pserver
Derek
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- CVS on OSX, Gregory Hedo, 2001/08/04
- Re: CVS on OSX,
Derek R. Price <=