Lukasz Indyk wrote:
i have a problem with cvs checkout: move away ... it is in the way
warrning. this is the situation when it occurs (HTMLGenerator is one o my
modules that i put in cvs):
cvs login # i use pserver through inetd
cvs co HTMLGenerator# everything is
Wendi Turner wrote:
Just curious, does anyone have a good website link for getting
started with WinCVS?
I tried to google for wincvs beginners (hint, hint) and it came up
with this:
http://www.wincvs.org/winhtml/wincvs11.htm
There is also a mailing list for questions like yours (that
mls wrote:
Are there any alternatives to CVSNT for running a CVS server on windows
(NT W2k, w2kserver etc)?
Eg, is it possible to run CVS as a server in cygwin?
According to this thread:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-02/msg00340.html
is it possible, though the poster seems to have
Disco Octopus wrote:
Hi,
We are looking into a new version control system, and I would like to know
more about the CVS project.
What are the interfaces available for this?
We have an inhouse developed interface to Merants PVCS version manager,
which I believe has a very similar command line
This is all very well if you are content with a granularity on module or
directory level. What if you have branches of your code and want to
control access to that?
I want, for instance, in my project people to be able to check in rather
freely in HEAD, but once a version is released (or about
Kent E wrote:
I can't find any cvs for mandrake, are they available?
Try the install CD; there is most definitely a CVS RPM on them -- I have been
running CVS on Mandrake for years and through most versions of Mandrake.
Karl-Koenig Koenigsson
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| This is what I was thinking ... that if you want to build exactly what is
| in production than jars and other lib or dependencies need to be included.
| We were actually contemplating using CVS as a mechanism to store what is
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| Project Name/build ? This is where code get built. The base of this
| directory should mirror src. This should only be written to by make or
| make substitute ( i.e. ant ) These files should not get checked in. Only
| the
Chad Wilson wrote:
Hello guys I am a CVS newb and I've been selected to admin a CVS box. I'm
working on reinstalling the box and I was wondering what the easiest way of
backing up the repository on one machine and restoring to another is. Any
help would be appreciated! Thanks
Chad Wilson
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
Yes, its documentation is still very bad. Nevertheless CVSTrac is a
really excellent tool when it comes to performance and tight CVS and
bug-tracking integration. For your problem (if docs would have existed
;-) the solution would have been to disable the writing of
Once upon a time we started with a project and CVS. This project then
evolved and is now two projects; one that is residing in HEAD and one in
another branch. We both release versions and both have branches to keep
track of these. This is getting silly...
So, we have this *huge* respository
Eric Siegerman wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 02:05:00PM +0100, Karl-König Königsson wrote:
That's just the approach I'd have taken; but ouch! I bet it took
a *long* time. Try it this way instead:
cvs log | egrep '^Working file:|forv_ver1_020311-branch'
[...]
cvs log is a wrapper for rlog
Euan Guttridge wrote:
I am trying to merge a branch with a tagged set of files. All works
well except the newly created files in tag1 are not included in the
merge, only existing files are merged. Please advise, thanks.
I expect that you have created a revision tag, i.e., you have tagged a
Larry Jones wrote:
Most likely, there is at least one file in each of those directories
where that tag is a revision tag rather than a branch tag.
I have found a few files with this problem: I used the cvs graphing
capability of WinCVS to look for tags instead of branches, but that was
very
Larry Jones wrote:
Most likely, there is at least one file in each of those directories
where that tag is a revision tag rather than a branch tag.
On the spot. There were files in the repository where the branch tag had
for some reason been transformed to version tags. If this was due to
Hi all,
I have a problem with my CVS repository that I don't understand: I have
a branch called forv_ver1_020311-branch in a module named itp which
has been in use for quite a while (as you can tell from the name).
I have created a local sandbox of this branch with the following:
cvs co -r
-König Königsson
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