1git-cvsserver(1) 2================ 3 4NAME 5---- 6git-cvsserver - A CVS server emulator for git 7 8SYNOPSIS 9-------- 10 11SSH: 12 13[verse] 14export CVS_SERVER=git-cvsserver 15'cvs' -d :ext:user@server/path/repo.git co <HEAD_name> 16 17pserver (/etc/inetd.conf): 18 19[verse] 20cvspserver stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/bin/git-cvsserver git-cvsserver pserver 21 22Usage: 23 24[verse] 25'git-cvsserver' [options] [pserver|server] [<directory> ...] 26 27OPTIONS 28------- 29 30All these options obviously only make sense if enforced by the server side. 31They have been implemented to resemble the linkgit:git-daemon[1] options as 32closely as possible. 33 34--base-path <path>:: 35Prepend 'path' to requested CVSROOT 36 37--strict-paths:: 38Don't allow recursing into subdirectories 39 40--export-all:: 41Don't check for `gitcvs.enabled` in config. You also have to specify a list 42of allowed directories (see below) if you want to use this option. 43 44-V:: 45--version:: 46Print version information and exit 47 48-h:: 49-H:: 50--help:: 51Print usage information and exit 52 53<directory>:: 54You can specify a list of allowed directories. If no directories 55are given, all are allowed. This is an additional restriction, gitcvs 56access still needs to be enabled by the `gitcvs.enabled` config option 57unless '--export-all' was given, too. 58 59 60DESCRIPTION 61----------- 62 63This application is a CVS emulation layer for git. 64 65It is highly functional. However, not all methods are implemented, 66and for those methods that are implemented, 67not all switches are implemented. 68 69Testing has been done using both the CLI CVS client, and the Eclipse CVS 70plugin. Most functionality works fine with both of these clients. 71 72LIMITATIONS 73----------- 74 75Currently cvsserver works over SSH connections for read/write clients, and 76over pserver for anonymous CVS access. 77 78CVS clients cannot tag, branch or perform GIT merges. 79 80git-cvsserver maps GIT branches to CVS modules. This is very different 81from what most CVS users would expect since in CVS modules usually represent 82one or more directories. 83 84INSTALLATION 85------------ 86 871. If you are going to offer anonymous CVS access via pserver, add a line in 88 /etc/inetd.conf like 89+ 90-- 91------ 92 cvspserver stream tcp nowait nobody git-cvsserver pserver 93 94------ 95Note: Some inetd servers let you specify the name of the executable 96independently of the value of argv[0] (i.e. the name the program assumes 97it was executed with). In this case the correct line in /etc/inetd.conf 98looks like 99 100------ 101 cvspserver stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/bin/git-cvsserver git-cvsserver pserver 102 103------ 104No special setup is needed for SSH access, other than having GIT tools 105in the PATH. If you have clients that do not accept the CVS_SERVER 106environment variable, you can rename git-cvsserver to cvs. 107 108Note: Newer CVS versions (>= 1.12.11) also support specifying 109CVS_SERVER directly in CVSROOT like 110 111------ 112cvs -d ":ext;CVS_SERVER=git-cvsserver:user@server/path/repo.git" co <HEAD_name> 113------ 114This has the advantage that it will be saved in your 'CVS/Root' files and 115you don't need to worry about always setting the correct environment 116variable. SSH users restricted to git-shell don't need to override the default 117with CVS_SERVER (and shouldn't) as git-shell understands `cvs` to mean 118git-cvsserver and pretends that the other end runs the real cvs better. 119-- 1202. For each repo that you want accessible from CVS you need to edit config in 121 the repo and add the following section. 122+ 123-- 124------ 125 [gitcvs] 126 enabled=1 127 # optional for debugging 128 logfile=/path/to/logfile 129 130------ 131Note: you need to ensure each user that is going to invoke git-cvsserver has 132write access to the log file and to the database (see 133<<dbbackend,Database Backend>>. If you want to offer write access over 134SSH, the users of course also need write access to the git repository itself. 135 136You also need to ensure that each repository is "bare" (without a git index 137file) for `cvs commit` to work. See linkgit:gitcvs-migration[7]. 138 139[[configaccessmethod]] 140All configuration variables can also be overridden for a specific method of 141access. Valid method names are "ext" (for SSH access) and "pserver". The 142following example configuration would disable pserver access while still 143allowing access over SSH. 144------ 145 [gitcvs] 146 enabled=0 147 148 [gitcvs "ext"] 149 enabled=1 150------ 151-- 1523. If you didn't specify the CVSROOT/CVS_SERVER directly in the checkout command, 153 automatically saving it in your 'CVS/Root' files, then you need to set them 154 explicitly in your environment. CVSROOT should be set as per normal, but the 155 directory should point at the appropriate git repo. As above, for SSH clients 156 _not_ restricted to git-shell, CVS_SERVER should be set to git-cvsserver. 157+ 158-- 159------ 160 export CVSROOT=:ext:user@server:/var/git/project.git 161 export CVS_SERVER=git-cvsserver 162------ 163-- 1644. For SSH clients that will make commits, make sure their server-side 165 .ssh/environment files (or .bashrc, etc., according to their specific shell) 166 export appropriate values for GIT_AUTHOR_NAME, GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL, 167 GIT_COMMITTER_NAME, and GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL. For SSH clients whose login 168 shell is bash, .bashrc may be a reasonable alternative. 169 1705. Clients should now be able to check out the project. Use the CVS 'module' 171 name to indicate what GIT 'head' you want to check out. This also sets the 172 name of your newly checked-out directory, unless you tell it otherwise with 173 `-d <dir_name>`. For example, this checks out 'master' branch to the 174 `project-master` directory: 175+ 176------ 177 cvs co -d project-master master 178------ 179 180[[dbbackend]] 181Database Backend 182---------------- 183 184git-cvsserver uses one database per git head (i.e. CVS module) to 185store information about the repository for faster access. The 186database doesn't contain any persistent data and can be completely 187regenerated from the git repository at any time. The database 188needs to be updated (i.e. written to) after every commit. 189 190If the commit is done directly by using git (as opposed to 191using git-cvsserver) the update will need to happen on the 192next repository access by git-cvsserver, independent of 193access method and requested operation. 194 195That means that even if you offer only read access (e.g. by using 196the pserver method), git-cvsserver should have write access to 197the database to work reliably (otherwise you need to make sure 198that the database is up-to-date any time git-cvsserver is executed). 199 200By default it uses SQLite databases in the git directory, named 201`gitcvs.<module_name>.sqlite`. Note that the SQLite backend creates 202temporary files in the same directory as the database file on 203write so it might not be enough to grant the users using 204git-cvsserver write access to the database file without granting 205them write access to the directory, too. 206 207You can configure the database backend with the following 208configuration variables: 209 210Configuring database backend 211~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 212 213git-cvsserver uses the Perl DBI module. Please also read 214its documentation if changing these variables, especially 215about `DBI->connect()`. 216 217gitcvs.dbname:: 218 Database name. The exact meaning depends on the 219 selected database driver, for SQLite this is a filename. 220 Supports variable substitution (see below). May 221 not contain semicolons (`;`). 222 Default: '%Ggitcvs.%m.sqlite' 223 224gitcvs.dbdriver:: 225 Used DBI driver. You can specify any available driver 226 for this here, but it might not work. cvsserver is tested 227 with 'DBD::SQLite', reported to work with 228 'DBD::Pg', and reported *not* to work with 'DBD::mysql'. 229 Please regard this as an experimental feature. May not 230 contain colons (`:`). 231 Default: 'SQLite' 232 233gitcvs.dbuser:: 234 Database user. Only useful if setting `dbdriver`, since 235 SQLite has no concept of database users. Supports variable 236 substitution (see below). 237 238gitcvs.dbpass:: 239 Database password. Only useful if setting `dbdriver`, since 240 SQLite has no concept of database passwords. 241 242gitcvs.dbTableNamePrefix:: 243 Database table name prefix. Supports variable substitution 244 (see below). Any non-alphabetic characters will be replaced 245 with underscores. 246 247All variables can also be set per access method, see <<configaccessmethod,above>>. 248 249Variable substitution 250^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 251In `dbdriver` and `dbuser` you can use the following variables: 252 253%G:: 254 git directory name 255%g:: 256 git directory name, where all characters except for 257 alpha-numeric ones, `.`, and `-` are replaced with 258 `_` (this should make it easier to use the directory 259 name in a filename if wanted) 260%m:: 261 CVS module/git head name 262%a:: 263 access method (one of "ext" or "pserver") 264%u:: 265 Name of the user running git-cvsserver. 266 If no name can be determined, the 267 numeric uid is used. 268 269Eclipse CVS Client Notes 270------------------------ 271 272To get a checkout with the Eclipse CVS client: 273 2741. Select "Create a new project -> From CVS checkout" 2752. Create a new location. See the notes below for details on how to choose the 276 right protocol. 2773. Browse the 'modules' available. It will give you a list of the heads in 278 the repository. You will not be able to browse the tree from there. Only 279 the heads. 2804. Pick 'HEAD' when it asks what branch/tag to check out. Untick the 281 "launch commit wizard" to avoid committing the .project file. 282 283Protocol notes: If you are using anonymous access via pserver, just select that. 284Those using SSH access should choose the 'ext' protocol, and configure 'ext' 285access on the Preferences->Team->CVS->ExtConnection pane. Set CVS_SERVER to 286'git-cvsserver'. Note that password support is not good when using 'ext', 287you will definitely want to have SSH keys setup. 288 289Alternatively, you can just use the non-standard extssh protocol that Eclipse 290offer. In that case CVS_SERVER is ignored, and you will have to replace 291the cvs utility on the server with git-cvsserver or manipulate your `.bashrc` 292so that calling 'cvs' effectively calls git-cvsserver. 293 294Clients known to work 295--------------------- 296 297- CVS 1.12.9 on Debian 298- CVS 1.11.17 on MacOSX (from Fink package) 299- Eclipse 3.0, 3.1.2 on MacOSX (see Eclipse CVS Client Notes) 300- TortoiseCVS 301 302Operations supported 303-------------------- 304 305All the operations required for normal use are supported, including 306checkout, diff, status, update, log, add, remove, commit. 307Legacy monitoring operations are not supported (edit, watch and related). 308Exports and tagging (tags and branches) are not supported at this stage. 309 310CRLF Line Ending Conversions 311~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 312 313By default the server leaves the '-k' mode blank for all files, 314which causes the cvs client to treat them as a text files, subject 315to crlf conversion on some platforms. 316 317You can make the server use `crlf` attributes to set the '-k' modes 318for files by setting the `gitcvs.usecrlfattr` config variable. 319In this case, if `crlf` is explicitly unset ('-crlf'), then the 320server will set '-kb' mode for binary files. If `crlf` is set, 321then the '-k' mode will explicitly be left blank. See 322also linkgit:gitattributes[5] for more information about the `crlf` 323attribute. 324 325Alternatively, if `gitcvs.usecrlfattr` config is not enabled 326or if the `crlf` attribute is unspecified for a filename, then 327the server uses the `gitcvs.allbinary` config for the default setting. 328If `gitcvs.allbinary` is set, then file not otherwise 329specified will default to '-kb' mode. Otherwise the '-k' mode 330is left blank. But if `gitcvs.allbinary` is set to "guess", then 331the correct '-k' mode will be guessed based on the contents of 332the file. 333 334For best consistency with cvs, it is probably best to override the 335defaults by setting `gitcvs.usecrlfattr` to true, 336and `gitcvs.allbinary` to "guess". 337 338Dependencies 339------------ 340 341git-cvsserver depends on DBD::SQLite. 342 343Copyright and Authors 344--------------------- 345 346This program is copyright The Open University UK - 2006. 347 348Authors: 349 350- Martyn Smith <martyn@catalyst.net.nz> 351- Martin Langhoff <martin@catalyst.net.nz> 352 353with ideas and patches from participants of the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. 354 355Documentation 356-------------- 357Documentation by Martyn Smith <martyn@catalyst.net.nz>, Martin Langhoff <martin@catalyst.net.nz>, and Matthias Urlichs <smurf@smurf.noris.de>. 358 359GIT 360--- 361Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite