- Log into the CVS repository server
- Go to the cvs root dir
- tar the whole cvs root dir using the following command tar -zcvf tarfileName .
- copy this tar file to the new cvs repository server under the appropriate directory
- untar the file using the following command tar -zxvf tarFileName
- Delete the CVSROOT folder
- Make sure on the new CVS repository server you have a group created called cvsUsers
- Change the ownership and group permission for access using the following commands
- chown -R ./
- chgrp -R ./
- chmod -R 775 ./
- chmod -R +s ./
- Execute the following command to initialize the CVS repository cvs -d init. This will create the CVSROOT folder under the cvs root directory
- Game over!
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