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    eugenejsn
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    I setup a cvs version control on a Linux (SUSE Linux 11).

    This is how I restart xinetd:

    # unset HOME

    Now restart xinetd (as root):

    /etc/rc.d/xinetd restart

    1) Do I have to issue /etc/rc.d/xinetd restart evertime my cvs computer is rebooted?

    2) If so, how can I set up a process so that the xinetd can be automatically restartedeverytime the machine is booted up?

    3) Do I have to manually start the cvs service on the server everytime the machine is rebooted?

    Thanks

    Eugene

    #389836

    support-swapna
    Moderator

    Eugene,

    While we can assist you in using CVS in MyEclipse, I am afraid this is a CVS set up question and not MyEclipse related. I suggest you cross post to Linux forums or development forums like stackoverflow.com for better support.

    Let us know if you see any issues with MyEclipse.

    –Swapna
    MyEclipse Support

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