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I have a problem I would like to get an expert opinion on.
If I have a module in the repository like this:
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Thanks Larry. Thank you very much. Works
according to how I thought it should work.
Regards,
Rohit Peyyeti
- Original Message -
From: Larry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: CVS setup help
Rohit
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 01:46:52PM +0100, Thomas Eliassson wrote:
Now when we start using CVS I see that we can
use 'cvs commit -r2.4 file.txt' to commit a file with a specific
revision number (in the example 2.4). Is this safe, or may we run into
some trouble later on?
This is safe, in
--- Olav Lindkjølen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the long message, and the many questions, but I want to get
this right, so I avoid problems in the future. I allready have made the
mistake of importing S-A2 and S-B1 as subdirs of M-A even though they
are separate subprograms of M-A
--- Rick Grashel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hope I can get some help here...
...
Is there anyway that I can map a CVS directory and assign it a
specific workspace directory? I'm really hoping I can do this,
otherwise I may have to dump CVS in favor of another SCM tool. And I
really don't
Write a commitinfo script that sends the results of the following commands to
standard out:
- pwd
- ls -la
- ls -laR
- env
- @ARGV
post the results. that will help to debug your issue.
--- Robert B. Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Want to write a script to be called from the commitinfo
Dear Friends,
If a directory needs to be removed from the
repository, what is the procedure to do it?
Is it safe to directly remove the directory from the
repository, if we know that it will be no longer reqd
in future. If no, what all problems it can create if
we directly delete the
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 10:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DIfferent workspace directories than repository...
Hope I can get some help here...
I've used CVS for awhile now, but I have never
Um, why do you need this specific layout in the
repository? It seems to me that the structure of
the repository should be determined by the structure
of what must be checked out.
Some would disagree with you on that... myself included. I was hoping that I could
get CVS to treat a
anamika mathur writes:
Is it safe to directly remove the directory from the
repository, if we know that it will be no longer reqd
in future. If no, what all problems it can create if
we directly delete the directory from the repository.
Yes, if you're sure you're never going to want any of
Robert B. Adam writes:
Want to write a script to be called from the commitinfo file during file
commit that will look into the files.
Where are the files being committed, viewable
They're in the script's current directory.
-Larry Jones
I've got an idea for a sit-com called Father
Dear Friends,
What all things we should keep in mind
while using binary files in cvs?
1 if a file has been added in the repository
directory
without using import -kb option. How can we stop the
keyword subsitution and canonical endings in these
files?
2 if we have imported a binary
Thomas Eliassson writes:
This also means that it's perfectly ok (even preferred) for new files to
be numbered with 1.1, as long as I can still track files from before we
had CVS. I also checked that this is the way it works (at least with our
CVS setup), so if one file in the directory
I realize this isn't something that would get done tomorrow, but what
would be the chances of changing the CVS source directories to a naming
scheme which would work on case-insensitive file systems?
While that hasn't been an issue in the past, it is now with the growth
of Darwin (MacOS X).
Thanks, there are indeed in the current dir. Wish the docs had spelled
it out that plainly.
Wondering, what takes place when the commit is being done on a system
remote to the server, using pserver
Thanks again to all the replys,
Larry Jones wrote:
Robert B. Adam writes:
Want to write
Robert B. Adam writes:
Wondering, what takes place when the commit is being done on a system
remote to the server, using pserver
Reguardless of whether it's pserver or some other client/server
connection, the script is invoked on the server in the temporary
directory that contains the
Why not define the module to checkout to the specified directory?
In the modules file:
module -d your directory repos
eg.
html -d mydirectory/html pathfromreposroot/htmlsource
Then to checkout html:
$ cd /home/myworkspace
$ cvs co html
And you'll have your directory structure,
anamika mathur wrote:
Dear Friends,
What all things we should keep in mind
while using binary files in cvs?
1 if a file has been added in the repository
directory
without using import -kb option. How can we stop the
keyword subsitution and canonical endings in these
files?
read up on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I realize this isn't something that would get done tomorrow, but what
would be the chances of changing the CVS source directories to a naming
scheme which would work on case-insensitive file systems?
While that hasn't been an issue in the past, it is now with the
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 10:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: DIfferent workspace directories than repository...
Um, why do you need this specific layout in the
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Hello:
I am trying to follow the instructions for setting up
a CVS tunnel over SSH contained in this doc:
http://www.prima.eu.org/tobez/cvs-howto.html
At one point, it asks me to run
pwd_mkdb -d . master.passwd
But, I can't find pwd_mkdb on my Linux system.
Does anyone know where I can find
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 11:37:11AM -0600, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Hello:
I am trying to follow the instructions for setting up
a CVS tunnel over SSH contained in this doc:
http://www.prima.eu.org/tobez/cvs-howto.html
At one point, it asks me to run
pwd_mkdb -d . master.passwd
But, I
Hi,
I have a project under CVS and we are going for production in the near
future.
Once the code in Present Repository is ready for production, I will create
another Repository for production code (which will just contain production
code, so that there will not be any intervention from users)
This is probably one of those questions that keeps appearing in this
list with a quite annoying frequency _but_, as I haven't found
anything in the CVS documentation, neither in sourcefoge, savanah
nor in google, I'll ask it here anyway - perhaps it is not really a
frequentily asked question.
Larry,
Thank you for your response. I have read, for the nth time, all of chapter
5.
Yes, the branch does have a tag. There are so many tags all over his files
(good thing) that we do not have to refer to the numbers, that was out of
sheer desperation on my part. I followed your
[ On Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 11:19:13 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ]
Subject: RE: DIfferent workspace directories than repository...
Some would disagree with you on that... myself included. I was hoping
that I could get CVS to treat a directory as a true
project/first-class
[ On Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 10:27:07 (-0600), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ]
Subject: Change of CVS source directories
Now, I'm sure some Unix folks will argue that all file systems should
be case sensitive. However, that's a moot point. HFS+ exists and is
widely used. It is not
How about writing a course setup script (that reads in a list of users in the
course) and sets up a pserver for each student (say on ports 1100+), on a
unique port, with --allow-root=/home/userid/cmvsroot. Have each pserver setup
to run as that user's account. If you are not concerned with
[ On Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 16:55:56 (-0200), Tiago Alves Macambira wrote: ]
Subject: Creating Per-User repositories
Perhaps it is not really all that complitated to do this with pserver,
It would be MUCH easier, and far more secure overall, to just use SSH.
as I could easily put
On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 01:19 PM, Greg A. Woods wrote:
HFS+ is not your only option in any scenario where use of an existing
CVS repository containing case-conflicting files is likely to happen.
Use a case sensitive filesystem for CVS (not just a case retentive
one!).
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 01:19 PM, Greg A. Woods wrote:
HFS+ is not your only option in any scenario where use of an existing
CVS repository containing case-conflicting files is likely to happen.
Use a case sensitive filesystem for CVS (not just a
Can anyone explain why cvs annotate makes use of some information from a
sandbox (repository location etc.), but doesn't look at its sticky tags?
While the actual behaviour (CVS 1.11) does match the documentation, it
seems strange that I have to explicitly add -r BRANCH_xx to get it to
DWIM
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First off you really really really need to learn what
it means when it is said that CVS only manages files,
and really only text files at that.
I agree. That's why I asked the question. I was unclear as to the limitations and
capabilities of CVS.
CVS is not a full SCM tool -- see
I would like to have a way of listing the pathnames of files
in the workspace that are checked into CVS.
E.g. in my repository is in
:ext:plxc2039:/foo/bar/my-cvs-repository
submodule project
and I am on machine linnb007
with my files checked out as
Would you tell me how to remove a directory?
I have a CVS tree with a top delta and several branches. Only I want to remove
a directory from a top delta, nothing from branches.
Thanks,
Tom
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[ On Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 14:27:46 (-0600), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Change of CVS source directories
I won't get into a legthy debate, but rather than making the CVS
distribution friendly to all file systems, the answer is get a
different filesystem?
Absolutely!
[ On Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 17:08:47 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ]
Subject: RE: DIfferent workspace directories than repository...
I agree. That's why I asked the question. I was unclear as to the
limitations and capabilities of CVS.
CVS manages changes to the contents of text
Indirectly related to CVS, I have been using ( at least on Windows ) with
WinCVS something called Examdiff to show as a visual diff tool. However, it
cannot handle anything else other than ASCII ( or the default platform
encoding of windows ). I now have XML files which are encoded in UTF-8, and
Tom Choi writes:
Would you tell me how to remove a directory?
I have a CVS tree with a top delta and several branches. Only I want to remove
a directory from a top delta, nothing from branches.
CVS only manages files, not directories. As far as CVS is concerned,
directories are just
Hello cvs guys
My local working repository is at /home/jim/work.
now to add a file/dir under this directory I have
to
cd /home/jim/work
cvs add newfile
Instead I want something like.
$pwd
/some/unknown/directory
$cvs -L /home/jim/work add newfile
ie., I want to specify the working directory
Two questions:
(cvs server and client are two different machines).
1. I created a repository using cvs import, from
the client. Now I want to a) remove this repository
or b) make this repository obsolete. How can this
be done from a client. I couldnt find in the archives
or manuals.
2. Same
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