3 Anonymous access to the Mono is available currently from three
4 servers (anoncvs-spain-1.go-mono.com,
5 anoncvs-spain-2.go-mono.com and us-anoncvs.go-mono.com).
7 You can also use `anoncvs.go-mono.com', and that will pick a
8 server automatically for you.
10 Sources are currently being updated every hour.
12 ** Checking out the sources
14 To check out the sources for the first time from the
15 repository, use this command:
18 export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.go-mono.com:/mono
20 cvs -z3 co mcs mono gtk-sharp
23 That will get you the compiler and class libraries (mcs), the
24 interpreter and JITer (mono) and the Gtk# bindings.
26 The server is located in Spain.
28 ** Updating the sources
30 To update your sources every day, you use this command:
33 export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.go-mono.com:/mono
34 cvs -z3 update -dP mcs mono gtk-sharp
39 Thanks to <a href="http://www.hispalinux.es">HispaLinux</a>
40 for providing this Anon CVS server. The server is located in
43 Special thanks to Jesus Climent, Rodrigo Moya, Juantomás
44 García and Ismael Olea for making this happen.
46 Thanks to Matt Liotta of MontaraSoftware for hosting our
47 US-based AnonCVS server.
50 ** Becoming an AnonCVS mirror
52 To become an AnonCVS mirror, you currently need about 40
53 megabytes of free disk space and bandwidth that you do not
54 mind sharing (you probably want enough to spare).
56 I need to be able to rsync to your machine from the main CVS
57 server. The preferred method to rsync is to setup ssh in your
62 * An account where we can ssh into.
66 * AnonCVS setup with the same paths as the rest of the
69 * Currently, about 40 megabytes of disk space, but this
70 will likely grow as the project evolves.
72 * A sysadmin contact e-mail address.