From fe10321b9a9fa1025af12aeb61e7b08e9ba25cb2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ivan Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 06:11:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] . --- TODO | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index b93c91650..ae39d824e 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$Id: TODO,v 1.40 2000-01-27 00:27:50 ivan Exp $ +$Id: TODO,v 1.41 2000-01-30 06:11:09 ivan Exp $ If you are interested in helping with any of these, please join the mailing list (send a blank message to ivan-freeside-subscribe@sisd.com) to avoid @@ -6,6 +6,31 @@ duplication of effort. --- + + CVS via SSH (Score:1) + by platinum (jedgar at fxp dot org) on Thursday September 30, @07:13PM EDT (#4) + (User Info) http://www.fxp.org/~jedgar + The links above are your best bet for basic cvs server configuration. Once you have a pserver set up, you + may consider using cvs via ssh. All you need to do is the following: + + 1) Have ssh and sshd set up on the client and server machines + 2) Set CVSROOT="joe@example.com:/home/ncvs" + 3) Set CVS_RSH="/usr/local/bin/ssh" + 4) Use cvs normally + (Obviously, insert the proper host/paths above) + + You can also set up cvs/ssh to not need a password every time (similiar to an initial 'cvs login'): + + 1) run ssh-keygen on client machine using no passphrase. + 2) copy/add ~/.ssh/identity.pub on the client to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on the server + (man ssh for more details) + + The main reason I mentio + CVS via SSH (Score:1) + by platinum (jedgar at fxp dot org) on Thursday September 30, @07:13PM EDT (#4) + (User Info) http://www.fxp.org/~jedgar + + There's no way to do this currently, though it would be pretty straightforward to modify the source - specifically, the _collect_ subroutine in FS::cust_main. @@ -291,20 +316,7 @@ that error because it didn't exist yet. Sounds like a buglet to me. I'll try to fix that soon; in the meantime you can add the invoicing email address afterwords. -Postgres `money' time sucks rocks anyway. I'll probably just require 6.5 -and use the numeric types, which *finally* work right. -On Sat, Apr 24, 1999 at 12:52:00PM -0700, Mr. Poet wrote: -> Software error: -> Error creating cust_bill record: ERROR: parser: -> attribute 'charged' is of type 'money' but expression -> is of type 'float8' You will need to rewrite or cast -> the expression ! Check updated but unbilled packages -> for customer1 -. -Postgres `money' time sucks rocks anyway. I'll probably just require 6.5 -and use the numeric types, which *finally* work right (well, according to -the web site, anyway). -. +(workaround for postgres before 6.5) (unlikely to ever be implemented) In the mean-time, this could probably be fixed with the reverse of the kludge in FS::Record::new. This removes `$' and `,' from money fields coming out of the database. Something which fixed up the data so Postgres -- 2.11.0