CDVSERVER(1) | General Commands Manual | CDVSERVER(1) |
NAME¶
cdvserver - server for the codeville distributed revision system.
SYNOPSIS¶
cdvserver [-c file | -n] [-f file] [-l file] [-p file] [-b] [-d] [-r] [-u user]
DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page documents briefly the cdvserver command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
cdvserver is a server for the codeville distributed revision system. A server keeps track of revisions and holds a database used for revision control. The codeville system needs both a server and a client. cdv is the only known codeville client.
OPTIONS¶
-c <configfile> Specify file to use as a configuration file.
- -n
- Don't use a configuration file.
- -f <datadir>
- Specify where all the database files and password file go.
- -l <logfile>
- Specify where the server output goes when daemonized.
- -p <pidfile>
- Specify a file to hold the process ID of the server in.
- -b
- Start server in backup mode.
- -d
- Don't daemonize, won't write pidfile or logfile.
- -u <user>
- Run as the given user, must be root to do this.
- -r
- Rebuild internal data structures on startup.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was written by Michael Janssen <jamuraa@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
Dec 1 2005 |