[MLton-user] SSH (and CVS) for Windows guide :)
Brent Fulgham
brent.fulgham@xpsystems.com
Mon, 17 Nov 2003 10:57:43 -0800
Please note that TortoiseCVS (http://www.tortoisecvs.org/) is a good option as well (nicely integrated with the Windows shell). It includes an SSH implementation as well, though you can't get to it independently, so perhaps it is less useful than Anoq's example!)
-Brent
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> From: mlton-user-admin@mlton.org
> [mailto:mlton-user-admin@mlton.org]On Behalf Of Anoq of the Sun
> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 9:44 AM
> To: MLton-user@mlton.org
> Subject: [MLton-user] SSH (and CVS) for Windows guide :)
>
>
> Hello!
>
>
> I just found the saviour for using SSH on Windows!
>
> Someone has been kind enough to create an OpenSSH package
> for Windows which does not require the entire Cygwin installation:
> http://lexa.mckenna.edu/sshwindows/
>
> And it works on Windows NT! :)
>
> I have attached my guide of what I did to get this to work
> on Windows NT. Something like this is needed by the
> process of cross-compiling programs with MLton. If
> you want to include this guide (or parts of it?) in
> the MLton docs - please do!
>
> And while we are at it - many developers use CVS. If you
> have a CVS-server on Linux and you want to access CVS from
> Linux - I also attached a guide of how I got that to
> work on Windows XP (a few months ago). This is using
> the Cygwin installation for SSH
> (which didn't work on Windows NT for me...). There are
> also descriptions of some SSH implementations which didn't
> work for me for various reasons.
>
> I'm sure you can combine those 2 guides to get your
> ideal SSH and CVS setups for Windows :)
>
> I hope these guides might help someone :)
>
>
> Cheers
> --
> http://www.HardcoreProcessing.com
>