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.\" Title: git-cvsserver | |
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.\" Date: 04/24/2023 | |
.\" Manual: Git Manual | |
.\" Source: Git 2.40.1 | |
.\" Language: English | |
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.TH "GIT\-CVSSERVER" "1" "04/24/2023" "Git 2\&.40\&.1" "Git Manual" | |
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.SH "NAME" | |
git-cvsserver \- A CVS server emulator for Git | |
.SH "SYNOPSIS" | |
.sp | |
SSH: | |
.sp | |
.nf | |
export CVS_SERVER="git cvsserver" | |
\fIcvs\fR \-d :ext:user@server/path/repo\&.git co <HEAD_name> | |
.fi | |
.sp | |
.sp | |
pserver (/etc/inetd\&.conf): | |
.sp | |
.nf | |
cvspserver stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/bin/git\-cvsserver git\-cvsserver pserver | |
.fi | |
.sp | |
.sp | |
Usage: | |
.sp | |
.nf | |
\fIgit\-cvsserver\fR [<options>] [pserver|server] [<directory> \&...] | |
.fi | |
.sp | |
.SH "DESCRIPTION" | |
.sp | |
This application is a CVS emulation layer for Git\&. | |
.sp | |
It is highly functional\&. However, not all methods are implemented, and for those methods that are implemented, not all switches are implemented\&. | |
.sp | |
Testing has been done using both the CLI CVS client, and the Eclipse CVS plugin\&. Most functionality works fine with both of these clients\&. | |
.SH "OPTIONS" | |
.sp | |
All these options obviously only make sense if enforced by the server side\&. They have been implemented to resemble the \fBgit-daemon\fR(1) options as closely as possible\&. | |
.PP | |
\-\-base\-path <path> | |
.RS 4 | |
Prepend | |
\fIpath\fR | |
to requested CVSROOT | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
\-\-strict\-paths | |
.RS 4 | |
Don\(cqt allow recursing into subdirectories | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
\-\-export\-all | |
.RS 4 | |
Don\(cqt check for | |
\fBgitcvs\&.enabled\fR | |
in config\&. You also have to specify a list of allowed directories (see below) if you want to use this option\&. | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
\-V, \-\-version | |
.RS 4 | |
Print version information and exit | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
\-h, \-H, \-\-help | |
.RS 4 | |
Print usage information and exit | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
<directory> | |
.RS 4 | |
The remaining arguments provide a list of directories\&. If no directories are given, then all are allowed\&. Repositories within these directories still require the | |
\fBgitcvs\&.enabled\fR | |
config option, unless | |
\fB\-\-export\-all\fR | |
is specified\&. | |
.RE | |
.SH "LIMITATIONS" | |
.sp | |
CVS clients cannot tag, branch or perform Git merges\&. | |
.sp | |
\fIgit\-cvsserver\fR maps Git branches to CVS modules\&. This is very different from what most CVS users would expect since in CVS modules usually represent one or more directories\&. | |
.SH "INSTALLATION" | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04' 1.\h'+01'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP " 1." 4.2 | |
.\} | |
If you are going to offer CVS access via pserver, add a line in /etc/inetd\&.conf like | |
.sp | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RS 4 | |
.\} | |
.nf | |
cvspserver stream tcp nowait nobody git\-cvsserver pserver | |
.fi | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RE | |
.\} | |
.sp | |
Note: Some inetd servers let you specify the name of the executable independently of the value of argv[0] (i\&.e\&. the name the program assumes it was executed with)\&. In this case the correct line in /etc/inetd\&.conf looks like | |
.sp | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RS 4 | |
.\} | |
.nf | |
cvspserver stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/bin/git\-cvsserver git\-cvsserver pserver | |
.fi | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RE | |
.\} | |
.sp | |
Only anonymous access is provided by pserver by default\&. To commit you will have to create pserver accounts, simply add a gitcvs\&.authdb setting in the config file of the repositories you want the cvsserver to allow writes to, for example: | |
.sp | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RS 4 | |
.\} | |
.nf | |
[gitcvs] | |
authdb = /etc/cvsserver/passwd | |
.fi | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RE | |
.\} | |
.sp | |
The format of these files is username followed by the encrypted password, for example: | |
.sp | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RS 4 | |
.\} | |
.nf | |
myuser:sqkNi8zPf01HI | |
myuser:$1$9K7FzU28$VfF6EoPYCJEYcVQwATgOP/ | |
myuser:$5$\&.NqmNH1vwfzGpV8B$znZIcumu1tNLATgV2l6e1/mY8RzhUDHMOaVOeL1cxV3 | |
.fi | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RE | |
.\} | |
.sp | |
You can use the | |
\fIhtpasswd\fR | |
facility that comes with Apache to make these files, but only with the \-d option (or \-B if your system suports it)\&. | |
.sp | |
Preferably use the system specific utility that manages password hash creation in your platform (e\&.g\&. mkpasswd in Linux, encrypt in OpenBSD or pwhash in NetBSD) and paste it in the right location\&. | |
.sp | |
Then provide your password via the pserver method, for example: | |
.sp | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RS 4 | |
.\} | |
.nf | |
cvs \-d:pserver:someuser:somepassword@server:/path/repo\&.git co <HEAD_name> | |
.fi | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RE | |
.\} | |
.sp | |
No special setup is needed for SSH access, other than having Git tools in the PATH\&. If you have clients that do not accept the CVS_SERVER environment variable, you can rename | |
\fIgit\-cvsserver\fR | |
to | |
\fBcvs\fR\&. | |
.sp | |
Note: Newer CVS versions (>= 1\&.12\&.11) also support specifying CVS_SERVER directly in CVSROOT like | |
.sp | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RS 4 | |
.\} | |
.nf | |
cvs \-d ":ext;CVS_SERVER=git cvsserver:user@server/path/repo\&.git" co <HEAD_name> | |
.fi | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RE | |
.\} | |
.sp | |
This has the advantage that it will be saved in your | |
\fICVS/Root\fR | |
files and you don\(cqt need to worry about always setting the correct environment variable\&. SSH users restricted to | |
\fIgit\-shell\fR | |
don\(cqt need to override the default with CVS_SERVER (and shouldn\(cqt) as | |
\fIgit\-shell\fR | |
understands | |
\fBcvs\fR | |
to mean | |
\fIgit\-cvsserver\fR | |
and pretends that the other end runs the real | |
\fIcvs\fR | |
better\&. | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04' 2.\h'+01'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP " 2." 4.2 | |
.\} | |
For each repo that you want accessible from CVS you need to edit config in the repo and add the following section\&. | |
.sp | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RS 4 | |
.\} | |
.nf | |
[gitcvs] | |
enabled=1 | |
# optional for debugging | |
logFile=/path/to/logfile | |
.fi | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RE | |
.\} | |
.sp | |
Note: you need to ensure each user that is going to invoke | |
\fIgit\-cvsserver\fR | |
has write access to the log file and to the database (see | |
Database Backend\&. If you want to offer write access over SSH, the users of course also need write access to the Git repository itself\&. | |
.sp | |
You also need to ensure that each repository is "bare" (without a Git index file) for | |
\fBcvs commit\fR | |
to work\&. See | |
\fBgitcvs-migration\fR(7)\&. | |
.sp | |
All configuration variables can also be overridden for a specific method of access\&. Valid method names are "ext" (for SSH access) and "pserver"\&. The following example configuration would disable pserver access while still allowing access over SSH\&. | |
.sp | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RS 4 | |
.\} | |
.nf | |
[gitcvs] | |
enabled=0 | |
[gitcvs "ext"] | |
enabled=1 | |
.fi | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RE | |
.\} | |
.sp | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04' 3.\h'+01'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP " 3." 4.2 | |
.\} | |
If you didn\(cqt specify the CVSROOT/CVS_SERVER directly in the checkout command, automatically saving it in your | |
\fICVS/Root\fR | |
files, then you need to set them explicitly in your environment\&. CVSROOT should be set as per normal, but the directory should point at the appropriate Git repo\&. As above, for SSH clients | |
\fInot\fR | |
restricted to | |
\fIgit\-shell\fR, CVS_SERVER should be set to | |
\fIgit\-cvsserver\fR\&. | |
.sp | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RS 4 | |
.\} | |
.nf | |
export CVSROOT=:ext:user@server:/var/git/project\&.git | |
export CVS_SERVER="git cvsserver" | |
.fi | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RE | |
.\} | |
.sp | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04' 4.\h'+01'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP " 4." 4.2 | |
.\} | |
For SSH clients that will make commits, make sure their server\-side \&.ssh/environment files (or \&.bashrc, etc\&., according to their specific shell) export appropriate values for GIT_AUTHOR_NAME, GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL, GIT_COMMITTER_NAME, and GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL\&. For SSH clients whose login shell is bash, \&.bashrc may be a reasonable alternative\&. | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04' 5.\h'+01'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP " 5." 4.2 | |
.\} | |
Clients should now be able to check out the project\&. Use the CVS | |
\fImodule\fR | |
name to indicate what Git | |
\fIhead\fR | |
you want to check out\&. This also sets the name of your newly checked\-out directory, unless you tell it otherwise with | |
\fB\-d <dir_name>\fR\&. For example, this checks out | |
\fImaster\fR | |
branch to the | |
\fBproject\-master\fR | |
directory: | |
.sp | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RS 4 | |
.\} | |
.nf | |
cvs co \-d project\-master master | |
.fi | |
.if n \{\ | |
.RE | |
.\} | |
.sp | |
.RE | |
.SH "DATABASE BACKEND" | |
.sp | |
\fIgit\-cvsserver\fR uses one database per Git head (i\&.e\&. CVS module) to store information about the repository to maintain consistent CVS revision numbers\&. The database needs to be updated (i\&.e\&. written to) after every commit\&. | |
.sp | |
If the commit is done directly by using \fBgit\fR (as opposed to using \fIgit\-cvsserver\fR) the update will need to happen on the next repository access by \fIgit\-cvsserver\fR, independent of access method and requested operation\&. | |
.sp | |
That means that even if you offer only read access (e\&.g\&. by using the pserver method), \fIgit\-cvsserver\fR should have write access to the database to work reliably (otherwise you need to make sure that the database is up to date any time \fIgit\-cvsserver\fR is executed)\&. | |
.sp | |
By default it uses SQLite databases in the Git directory, named \fBgitcvs\&.<module_name>\&.sqlite\fR\&. Note that the SQLite backend creates temporary files in the same directory as the database file on write so it might not be enough to grant the users using \fIgit\-cvsserver\fR write access to the database file without granting them write access to the directory, too\&. | |
.sp | |
The database cannot be reliably regenerated in a consistent form after the branch it is tracking has changed\&. Example: For merged branches, \fIgit\-cvsserver\fR only tracks one branch of development, and after a \fIgit merge\fR an incrementally updated database may track a different branch than a database regenerated from scratch, causing inconsistent CVS revision numbers\&. \fBgit\-cvsserver\fR has no way of knowing which branch it would have picked if it had been run incrementally pre\-merge\&. So if you have to fully or partially (from old backup) regenerate the database, you should be suspicious of pre\-existing CVS sandboxes\&. | |
.sp | |
You can configure the database backend with the following configuration variables: | |
.SS "Configuring database backend" | |
.sp | |
\fIgit\-cvsserver\fR uses the Perl DBI module\&. Please also read its documentation if changing these variables, especially about \fBDBI\->connect()\fR\&. | |
.PP | |
gitcvs\&.dbName | |
.RS 4 | |
Database name\&. The exact meaning depends on the selected database driver, for SQLite this is a filename\&. Supports variable substitution (see below)\&. May not contain semicolons (\fB;\fR)\&. Default: | |
\fI%Ggitcvs\&.%m\&.sqlite\fR | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
gitcvs\&.dbDriver | |
.RS 4 | |
Used DBI driver\&. You can specify any available driver for this here, but it might not work\&. cvsserver is tested with | |
\fIDBD::SQLite\fR, reported to work with | |
\fIDBD::Pg\fR, and reported | |
\fBnot\fR | |
to work with | |
\fIDBD::mysql\fR\&. Please regard this as an experimental feature\&. May not contain colons (\fB:\fR)\&. Default: | |
\fISQLite\fR | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
gitcvs\&.dbuser | |
.RS 4 | |
Database user\&. Only useful if setting | |
\fBdbDriver\fR, since SQLite has no concept of database users\&. Supports variable substitution (see below)\&. | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
gitcvs\&.dbPass | |
.RS 4 | |
Database password\&. Only useful if setting | |
\fBdbDriver\fR, since SQLite has no concept of database passwords\&. | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
gitcvs\&.dbTableNamePrefix | |
.RS 4 | |
Database table name prefix\&. Supports variable substitution (see below)\&. Any non\-alphabetic characters will be replaced with underscores\&. | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
All variables can also be set per access method, see above\&. | |
.sp | |
.it 1 an-trap | |
.nr an-no-space-flag 1 | |
.nr an-break-flag 1 | |
.br | |
.ps +1 | |
\fBVariable substitution\fR | |
.RS 4 | |
.sp | |
In \fBdbDriver\fR and \fBdbUser\fR you can use the following variables: | |
.PP | |
%G | |
.RS 4 | |
Git directory name | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
%g | |
.RS 4 | |
Git directory name, where all characters except for alphanumeric ones, | |
\fB\&.\fR, and | |
\fB\-\fR | |
are replaced with | |
\fB_\fR | |
(this should make it easier to use the directory name in a filename if wanted) | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
%m | |
.RS 4 | |
CVS module/Git head name | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
%a | |
.RS 4 | |
access method (one of "ext" or "pserver") | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
%u | |
.RS 4 | |
Name of the user running | |
\fIgit\-cvsserver\fR\&. If no name can be determined, the numeric uid is used\&. | |
.RE | |
.RE | |
.SH "ENVIRONMENT" | |
.sp | |
These variables obviate the need for command\-line options in some circumstances, allowing easier restricted usage through git\-shell\&. | |
.PP | |
GIT_CVSSERVER_BASE_PATH | |
.RS 4 | |
This variable replaces the argument to \-\-base\-path\&. | |
.RE | |
.PP | |
GIT_CVSSERVER_ROOT | |
.RS 4 | |
This variable specifies a single directory, replacing the | |
\fB<directory>\&.\&.\&.\fR | |
argument list\&. The repository still requires the | |
\fBgitcvs\&.enabled\fR | |
config option, unless | |
\fB\-\-export\-all\fR | |
is specified\&. | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
When these environment variables are set, the corresponding command\-line arguments may not be used\&. | |
.SH "ECLIPSE CVS CLIENT NOTES" | |
.sp | |
To get a checkout with the Eclipse CVS client: | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04' 1.\h'+01'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP " 1." 4.2 | |
.\} | |
Select "Create a new project \(-> From CVS checkout" | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04' 2.\h'+01'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP " 2." 4.2 | |
.\} | |
Create a new location\&. See the notes below for details on how to choose the right protocol\&. | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04' 3.\h'+01'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP " 3." 4.2 | |
.\} | |
Browse the | |
\fImodules\fR | |
available\&. It will give you a list of the heads in the repository\&. You will not be able to browse the tree from there\&. Only the heads\&. | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04' 4.\h'+01'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP " 4." 4.2 | |
.\} | |
Pick | |
\fBHEAD\fR | |
when it asks what branch/tag to check out\&. Untick the "launch commit wizard" to avoid committing the \&.project file\&. | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
Protocol notes: If you are using anonymous access via pserver, just select that\&. Those using SSH access should choose the \fIext\fR protocol, and configure \fIext\fR access on the Preferences\(->Team\(->CVS\(->ExtConnection pane\&. Set CVS_SERVER to "\fBgit cvsserver\fR"\&. Note that password support is not good when using \fIext\fR, you will definitely want to have SSH keys setup\&. | |
.sp | |
Alternatively, you can just use the non\-standard extssh protocol that Eclipse offer\&. In that case CVS_SERVER is ignored, and you will have to replace the cvs utility on the server with \fIgit\-cvsserver\fR or manipulate your \fB\&.bashrc\fR so that calling \fIcvs\fR effectively calls \fIgit\-cvsserver\fR\&. | |
.SH "CLIENTS KNOWN TO WORK" | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP \(bu 2.3 | |
.\} | |
CVS 1\&.12\&.9 on Debian | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP \(bu 2.3 | |
.\} | |
CVS 1\&.11\&.17 on MacOSX (from Fink package) | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP \(bu 2.3 | |
.\} | |
Eclipse 3\&.0, 3\&.1\&.2 on MacOSX (see Eclipse CVS Client Notes) | |
.RE | |
.sp | |
.RS 4 | |
.ie n \{\ | |
\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c | |
.\} | |
.el \{\ | |
.sp -1 | |
.IP \(bu 2.3 | |
.\} | |
TortoiseCVS | |
.RE | |
.SH "OPERATIONS SUPPORTED" | |
.sp | |
All the operations required for normal use are supported, including checkout, diff, status, update, log, add, remove, commit\&. | |
.sp | |
Most CVS command arguments that read CVS tags or revision numbers (typically \-r) work, and also support any git refspec (tag, branch, commit ID, etc)\&. However, CVS revision numbers for non\-default branches are not well emulated, and cvs log does not show tags or branches at all\&. (Non\-main\-branch CVS revision numbers superficially resemble CVS revision numbers, but they actually encode a git commit ID directly, rather than represent the number of revisions since the branch point\&.) | |
.sp | |
Note that there are two ways to checkout a particular branch\&. As described elsewhere on this page, the "module" parameter of cvs checkout is interpreted as a branch name, and it becomes the main branch\&. It remains the main branch for a given sandbox even if you temporarily make another branch sticky with cvs update \-r\&. Alternatively, the \-r argument can indicate some other branch to actually checkout, even though the module is still the "main" branch\&. Tradeoffs (as currently implemented): Each new "module" creates a new database on disk with a history for the given module, and after the database is created, operations against that main branch are fast\&. Or alternatively, \-r doesn\(cqt take any extra disk space, but may be significantly slower for many operations, like cvs update\&. | |
.sp | |
If you want to refer to a git refspec that has characters that are not allowed by CVS, you have two options\&. First, it may just work to supply the git refspec directly to the appropriate CVS \-r argument; some CVS clients don\(cqt seem to do much sanity checking of the argument\&. Second, if that fails, you can use a special character escape mechanism that only uses characters that are valid in CVS tags\&. A sequence of 4 or 5 characters of the form (underscore (\fB"_"\fR), dash (\fB"\-"\fR), one or two characters, and dash (\fB"\-"\fR)) can encode various characters based on the one or two letters: \fB"s"\fR for slash (\fB"/"\fR), \fB"p"\fR for period (\fB"\&."\fR), \fB"u"\fR for underscore (\fB"_"\fR), or two hexadecimal digits for any byte value at all (typically an ASCII number, or perhaps a part of a UTF\-8 encoded character)\&. | |
.sp | |
Legacy monitoring operations are not supported (edit, watch and related)\&. Exports and tagging (tags and branches) are not supported at this stage\&. | |
.SS "CRLF Line Ending Conversions" | |
.sp | |
By default the server leaves the \fB\-k\fR mode blank for all files, which causes the CVS client to treat them as a text files, subject to end\-of\-line conversion on some platforms\&. | |
.sp | |
You can make the server use the end\-of\-line conversion attributes to set the \fB\-k\fR modes for files by setting the \fBgitcvs\&.usecrlfattr\fR config variable\&. See \fBgitattributes\fR(5) for more information about end\-of\-line conversion\&. | |
.sp | |
Alternatively, if \fBgitcvs\&.usecrlfattr\fR config is not enabled or the attributes do not allow automatic detection for a filename, then the server uses the \fBgitcvs\&.allBinary\fR config for the default setting\&. If \fBgitcvs\&.allBinary\fR is set, then file not otherwise specified will default to \fI\-kb\fR mode\&. Otherwise the \fB\-k\fR mode is left blank\&. But if \fBgitcvs\&.allBinary\fR is set to "guess", then the correct \fB\-k\fR mode will be guessed based on the contents of the file\&. | |
.sp | |
For best consistency with \fIcvs\fR, it is probably best to override the defaults by setting \fBgitcvs\&.usecrlfattr\fR to true, and \fBgitcvs\&.allBinary\fR to "guess"\&. | |
.SH "DEPENDENCIES" | |
.sp | |
\fIgit\-cvsserver\fR depends on DBD::SQLite\&. | |
.SH "GIT" | |
.sp | |
Part of the \fBgit\fR(1) suite | |