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-Nico Schottelius
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unix.schottelius.org
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cinit
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Monotone is a cvs -successor. You have to retrieve the collection "info.clinux.cinit" from -"monotone.schottelius.org" (not unix.schottelius.org anymore!). -You can get the public server key from -here. -
Here's a small manual howto get cinit via monotone: -
- -# create a database -scice% monotone --db=cinit.db db init - -# get the server key -scice% wget -q http://unix.schottelius.org/gpm/server-key.pub - -# read the server key -scice% monotone --db=cinit.db read < server-key.pub -monotone: read 1 packet - -# do an anonymous pull -scice% monotone --key="" --db=cinit.db pull monotone.schottelius.org info.clinux.cinit -monotone: warning: doing anonymous pull -monotone: rebuilding merkle trees for collection info.clinux.cinit -monotone: connecting to monotone.schottelius.org -monotone: [bytes in: 722110] [bytes out: 7405] -monotone: exchanged goodbyes and flushed output on fd 7 (peer monotone.schottelius.org), disconnecting - -# extract source from the database to a directory -scice% monotone --db=cinit.db --branch=info.clinux.cinit checkout your-destination-directory -monotone: fetching heads of branch 'info.clinux.cinit' --
I assume you've got a database initialised (see above). -
-# generate a key pair -scice% monotone -db=cinit.db genkey you@example.com -monotone: generating key-pair 'you@example.com' -Enter password: -Confirm password: -monotone: storing key-pair 'you@example.com' in database - -# extract the key from the database -scice% monotone --db=cinit.db pubkey you@example.com > you@example.com.pubkey --Now send the key to me, so I can add it to the monotone server on -monotone.schottelius.org. -Note: This is only for people, who want to contribute to cinit, -you'll not need to do this, if you only want to get the sources! - -
For more information visit monotone's homepage, it has excellent -documentation!
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