Before we can share our project with other users we must first specify an available repository.
1. | In the workbench window click on the Repositories tab. This view shows all of the repositories that we are currently working with. As you can see, the view is empty, meaning we still need to specify a repository. |
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There are two ways to specify the repository we want to work with:
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In the CVS Repository Location wizard we need to fill in the location of our
repository and our login information. You may require assistance from your
repository administrator in order to fill in the necessary information.
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In the Connection type field, select the type of CVS connection for the repository. Choose pserver. |
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In the User name field, type the user name under which you want to connect. |
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In the Host name field, type the address of the host (e.g., "teamsamples.com"). |
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In the Repository path field, type the path for the repository at the host address (e.g., "/home/cvsroot/repositoryName"). |
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The CVS location field automatically updates with the location information from the other fields in the dialog. You do not need to type anything else in this field. |
9. | By default the Validate location on finish is checked. |
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Click Finish when you are done. Since we checked Validate location on finish, the wizard will now attempt to validate the information by connecting to the repository. In doing so it may prompt you for your password. Note that the repository connection is only used to validate the information. |
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Observe that the Repositories view now shows the new repository location. |