K K.I.L.E.R Retarded moron Veteran Mar 20, 2005 #1 I know my ISP's free webspace doesn't support any and all scripting besides HTML and CSS, however I don't know if CVS is allowed because I don't know wheather CVS is a script or not. Would CVS work on my ISP's webspace?
I know my ISP's free webspace doesn't support any and all scripting besides HTML and CSS, however I don't know if CVS is allowed because I don't know wheather CVS is a script or not. Would CVS work on my ISP's webspace?
M [maven] Regular Mar 20, 2005 #2 No, you'd need to run cvsd (cvs daemon / server) on the server and no free host (except for places like sourceforge) will let you do that.
No, you'd need to run cvsd (cvs daemon / server) on the server and no free host (except for places like sourceforge) will let you do that.
K Killer-Kris Regular Mar 20, 2005 #3 Your university doesn't provide you with file space and remote machine access? I guess that's maybe something I just sort of take for granted these days.
Your university doesn't provide you with file space and remote machine access? I guess that's maybe something I just sort of take for granted these days.
K K.I.L.E.R Retarded moron Veteran Mar 20, 2005 #6 RussSchultz said: Why not just put it on sourceforge? Click to expand... What conditions are required to be met?
RussSchultz said: Why not just put it on sourceforge? Click to expand... What conditions are required to be met?