1: <p>
2: Access to the CVS repository of LON-CAPA is available by
3: <ul>
4: <li>
5: <a href="http://zaphod.lite.msu.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/">web</a>
6: </li>
7: <li>
8: CVS command line tools -- submit a help request to the <a href="http://support.lon-capa.org/help/">LON-CAPA support team</a> to request a CVS USERNAME.
9: <p> The initial CVS commands would be: </p>
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14: <pre>
15: export CVS_RSH=ssh
16: export CVSROOT=:ext:USERNAME@zaphod.lite.msu.edu:/home/cvs
17: cvs co loncapa
18: </pre>
19: </td>
20: </tr>
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23: You will be prompted to enter your password each time you issue a cvs command. <br /><br />
24: A solution to this is to use
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26: $ ssh-keygen -t dsa
27: </pre>
28: to generate public and private keys in ~/.ssh/
29: <br /><br />
30: Send the public key (id_dsa.pub) to helpdesk@lon-capa.org so it can be added to the authorized_keys file on zaphod.lite.msu.edu
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32: </tr>
33: </table>
34: </blockquote>
35: <p>
36: For more information on using CVS, please visit
37: <a href="http://www.cvshome.org/">http://www.cvshome.org/</a>
38: or read <tt>loncom/build/readme.html</tt> after downloading
39: the current version of LON-CAPA as described above.
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42: </ul>
43: </p>
44: <p>
45: Additionally, the IRC channel #loncapa on freenode.net often contains a few lon-capa developers willing to help out.
46: </p>
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