CVS server for Windows server
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my network is composed by a number of Linux devices (industrial pc) who need to comunicate with a Windows Server 2016.
In particular I need to install a CVS server on the windows Server in order to get the updated binary and configuration files on all the Linux devices.
Only the pserver protocol is supported.
Each Linux device needs a directory structure. There are three directories which contains binaries, configuration files and sub binaries.
‘CVS_HOME’/bin/device01
‘CVS_HOME’/bin/device02
‘CVS_HOME’/cfg/device01
‘CVS_HOME’/cfg/device02
‘CVS_HOME’/sub/device01
‘CVS_HOME’/sub/device02
Does exist a free CVS server software for Windows Server 2106 (or Windows 10).
Which sw do you suggest to use?
linux windows csv unix server
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my network is composed by a number of Linux devices (industrial pc) who need to comunicate with a Windows Server 2016.
In particular I need to install a CVS server on the windows Server in order to get the updated binary and configuration files on all the Linux devices.
Only the pserver protocol is supported.
Each Linux device needs a directory structure. There are three directories which contains binaries, configuration files and sub binaries.
‘CVS_HOME’/bin/device01
‘CVS_HOME’/bin/device02
‘CVS_HOME’/cfg/device01
‘CVS_HOME’/cfg/device02
‘CVS_HOME’/sub/device01
‘CVS_HOME’/sub/device02
Does exist a free CVS server software for Windows Server 2106 (or Windows 10).
Which sw do you suggest to use?
linux windows csv unix server
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my network is composed by a number of Linux devices (industrial pc) who need to comunicate with a Windows Server 2016.
In particular I need to install a CVS server on the windows Server in order to get the updated binary and configuration files on all the Linux devices.
Only the pserver protocol is supported.
Each Linux device needs a directory structure. There are three directories which contains binaries, configuration files and sub binaries.
‘CVS_HOME’/bin/device01
‘CVS_HOME’/bin/device02
‘CVS_HOME’/cfg/device01
‘CVS_HOME’/cfg/device02
‘CVS_HOME’/sub/device01
‘CVS_HOME’/sub/device02
Does exist a free CVS server software for Windows Server 2106 (or Windows 10).
Which sw do you suggest to use?
linux windows csv unix server
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my network is composed by a number of Linux devices (industrial pc) who need to comunicate with a Windows Server 2016.
In particular I need to install a CVS server on the windows Server in order to get the updated binary and configuration files on all the Linux devices.
Only the pserver protocol is supported.
Each Linux device needs a directory structure. There are three directories which contains binaries, configuration files and sub binaries.
‘CVS_HOME’/bin/device01
‘CVS_HOME’/bin/device02
‘CVS_HOME’/cfg/device01
‘CVS_HOME’/cfg/device02
‘CVS_HOME’/sub/device01
‘CVS_HOME’/sub/device02
Does exist a free CVS server software for Windows Server 2106 (or Windows 10).
Which sw do you suggest to use?
linux windows csv unix server
linux windows csv unix server
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