CVS Versioning unable to connect in SQL Developer 2.1
I just upgraded to SQL developer 2.1 from 1.5. I did the check for updates and the CVS Versioning that gets installed is version 11.1.1.2.36.49.42 For some reason this version will not let me connect through ssh to CVS. I double checked the connection and the test of it fails. The CVS versioning in SQL developer 1.5 worked fine (11.1.1.0.22.49.42). is there any way to use SQL developer 2.1 with CVS Versioning 11.1.1.0.22.49.42??
I am having this same issue, with slightly different versions and on two different computers. I have SQL Developer 1.5 on WinXP running cvs version 11.1.1.0.22.49.44. Connections to CVS via ssh work fine. I installed SQL Developer 2.1 on a new machine with Win 7. I had to check for updates becuase CVS versioning was missing from this release. The update gave me cvs version 11.1.1.2.36.55.30. I set up a CVS connection and the test failed. I tried exporting the connections - didn't work. I also tried pasting in the cvs_connect.xml file from the old computer to the new one - that also did not work.
Is there any resolution for this issue? Or a work around?
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