Title: Message
Hi
all:
Has anyone been able
tochange the cvs notify from using email to another method of message
delivery? I'm looking for delivering those notifications via icq. Any hacks out
there? Attempted to email to icqnumber@pager.icq.com but got nothing.
Any other suggestions
Hello,
* On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 12:22:56PM -0500 Rich Snowdon-Smith wrote:
Has anyone been able to change the cvs notify from using email to
another method of message delivery? I'm looking for delivering those
notifications via icq. Any hacks out there? Attempted to email
Dear all,
I wonder whether there is a way to do the following
* Force non empty log when commit (or reject commit if log empty).
* Create a formatted entry with the log in a ChangeLog.
* Notify commit automatically to a list of people (as with sourceforge
projects).
Sincerely,
Patrick
Hi,
Is there a way to send an email when an item is checked out?
Thanks!
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Marie,
Yes - the documentation is here:
http://www.cvsnt.org/manual/Watches.html
CVSNT is an open source replacement for CVS. CVSNT is the default CVS client
for WinCVS and TortoseCVS and runs on Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac and more...
You can download CVSNT from here:
http://www.cvsnt.com
I would like the notify script to send not only the name of the file which has been
committed, but also the comment entered by the developer who committed the change.
Can anyone provide a bit of assistance?
Thanks,
J
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Yarbrough, Jay
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 10:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Notify, loginfo, etc.
I would like the notify script to send not only the name of the file which has been
Yarbrough, Jay wrote:
I would like the notify script to send not only the name of the file
which has been committed, but also the comment entered by the
developer who committed the change.
Use CVSROOT/loginfo to process logs from a commit.
-Matt
the following line in my loginfo file. The
script put the STDIN to the email by calling the cat command without
parameter and in forward quote ``
-Original Message-
From: Yarbrough, Jay
I would like the notify script to send not only the name of the file which
has been committed, but also
Monica Li writes:
I couldn't change the file notify. Notify is under repository/CVSROOT
directory. it also has .v. it means I need checkout before make any changes.
right? But it's not under any module.
Yes it is, it's under CVSROOT. You can check out CVSROOT or just
CVSROOT/notify.
-Larry
Hi,
I couldn't change the file notify. Notify is under repository/CVSROOT
directory. it also has .v. it means I need checkout before make any changes.
right? But it's not under any module. How can I checkout this file, change
the file, get rid of the # and make it work?
Thanks!
Monica
Message-
From: Monica Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 4:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: notify
Hi,
I couldn't change the file notify. Notify is under repository/CVSROOT
directory. it also has .v. it means I need checkout before make any changes.
right? But it's
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 11:04, Monica Li wrote:
Hi,
I couldn't change the file notify. Notify is under repository/CVSROOT
directory. it also has .v. it means I need checkout before make any changes.
right? But it's not under any module. How can I checkout this file, change
the file, get rid
I want to have CVS notify me when someone else edits a file I'm editing,
but also to notify the other editor that I am already doing so. I can't
find a way to do this, so the first question is, have I missed something?
Assuming I hadn't, I wrote a little perl script to do it for me, but now
I
I have more problems after switching to pserver from NFS.
The notify file now looks like:
ALL echo error : %s is editing the file.
If a user attempts to cvs edit a file being edited by another user, the
system seem goes into a weird state and even a cvs status fails:
% cvs edit file1.txt
hi,
how to handle stdin send to 'notify' generaly speaking.
is there anything else than %s for the watcher name that can be used like
filename , old version#, new version# ... ?
after you issue cvs watch add /path/to/file, the standard email could be
customize .
for example :
how to add
output looks wrong, and
2) notify isn't happening - what else can I do to debug this?
- I have watch turned on.
- the notify file has the line: ALL mail %s -s CVS notification
permissions on the file are 777. It does not need to be wide open but I
wanted to verify
it not support it or does it just insist that it come before the
addresses? You might want to try changing your notify file from:
Depends which mail appears in the path, eg on my Solaris box /usr/ucb/mail
supports -s but /usr/bin/mail doesn't.
Matt
Hi Larry,
The version of mail we have (SunOS 5.6, Last change: 21 Feb 1995) doesn't
support a -s option.
mailx does support -s but I am having problems getting it to work with CVS
notification.
It works from the command line but not when called from notify.
I'll keep you posted.
Colm
I'm using cvs 1.11. Sorry for the length but this requires the details. I
did RTFM and these issues persist. Reference cvs manual 10.6.2 and Chapter
6 in Fogel's CVS book.
There are two issues:
1) cvs watchers output looks wrong, and
2) notify isn't happening - what else
I've got problems using notify during watch in cvs.
I know watch implemented correctly because cvs watchers give me right
answer.
I can not make cvs notify work.
My mail works fine on the command line, but $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/notify was
never executed.
I did some debugging to verify it.
We are using
-Original Message-
From: Rita Mintz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Rita Mintz
Subject: Question : Problem to implementing Notify for CVS watch
Hello,
we are using CVS version 1.10.7 (client/server).
I setup CVS watch
I'm not on info-cvs mailing list.
Please reply directly to me [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks,
Rita
-Original Message-
From: Rita Mintz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Rita Mintz
Subject: Question : Problem to implementing Notify
Hello,
we are using CVS version 1.10.7 (client/server).
I setup CVS watch for several files using
cvs watch add -a commit MGT.conf
cvs watchers
MGT.confrmintz commit
I can not make notify to work.
All my tests show, that when I do commit, notify' file does not get
executed.
notify file
I have CVS setup to map CVS users to a single system user. I'd like to
be able to use the notify feature to send the editors of files updates
on their change of status (via email or Winpopups).
Using %s and $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/users won't work, because the CVS users
map to the system user
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 10:06:44AM -0400, Michael Santos wrote:
Is the list of editors available to the script as a CVS variable (like
$USER)? Otherwise, it appears the only way would be to parse
.../CVS/fileattr from the script run from notify, grabbing the file path
from the notify message
, Jeffery
To: 'ar2kcm'
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 11:20 AM
Subject: RE: notify
I'm still having problems making this work. Here are the errors I'm
recieving;
sh: syntax error at line 1: `echo' unexpected
cvs commit: syntax error at line 21 file loginfo; ignored
sh: syntax error at line 1: `echo
echo = new line
id = prints out user
echo %{sVv} = special cvs variable to print out version info
ar2kcm
- Original Message -
From: Postek, Jeffery
To: 'ar2kcm'
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 12:10 PM
Subject: RE: notify
I can't remember what the %s or %{sVv} string is for.
Please
Please tell me how I configure the notify CVS admin file along with any
other files to send e-mail to myself or other development personnel in
the event of changing and commiting source files.
Jeff
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Please tell me how I configure the notify CVS admin file along with any
other files to send e-mail to myself or other development personnel in
the event of changing and commiting source files.
Jeff
On Thu Oct 11 2001, 10:31, Postek, Jeffery
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please tell me how I configure the notify CVS admin file along with any
other files to send e-mail to myself or other development personnel in
the event of changing and commiting source files.
http://www.cvshome.org/docs
We are using an IBM F40 with OS AIX 4.3.2 for the CVS server. The notify
file has been modified to
ALL mail -s CVS notification %s
Mail is now being sent to the IBM but it is not being sent to the value
specified in the users file.
This file did not originally exist in the CVSROOT directory
alan mattingly writes:
Mail is now being sent to the IBM but it is not being sent to the value
specified in the users file.
This file did not originally exist in the CVSROOT directory and was added
using WinCVS. Does the sever need to be
restarted so that it knows the file exists now?
t we don't want the developers to have to use the
"cvs edit" command to edit the files. Are any of these things
possible? Also, I'd need pretty specific instructions since I'm still
wet behind the ears! Thanks!Jay.PS. What I've done so
far. Added ALL mail %s -s "CVS notifica
t we don't want the developers to have to use the
"cvs edit" command to edit the files. Are any of these things
possible? Also, I'd need pretty specific instructions since I'm still
wet behind the ears! Thanks!Jay.PS. What I've done so
far. Added ALL mail %s -s "CVS notifica
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BTW, loginfo.pl
came for PHP's CVSROOT.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jason C
TooleSent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 3:00 PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Help with Notify without
CVS_watch_on
Forgive me, I'm new!Does anyone
.
To achieve this this I'd prefer 'notify' file, that will run extern mailing
program (in my case 'postie.exe', that I found on internet). I'd like use
the 'notify' file for every user to choose whether to receive email
notification or not (with help Watch add command).
If it is possible, please give me
were they commited.
To achieve this this I'd prefer 'notify' file, that will run extern mailing
program (in my case 'postie.exe', that I found on internet). I'd like use
the 'notify' file for every user to choose whether to receive email
notification or not (with help Watch add command
Laird Nelson wrote:
How about take a chapter out of the CGI/web book and shove all
parameters in url-encoded form on STDIN? Then people can use existing
code libraries/snippets to parse this string into name/value pairs.
Just like an HTTP POST form submission. Then you don't have to
"Derek R. Price" wrote:
Laird Nelson wrote:
How about take a chapter out of the CGI/web book and shove all
parameters in url-encoded form on STDIN? Then people can use existing
CGI data comes in on STDIN? Huh. I programmed them for a year or so using the Perl
libraries and never
Tomas Velek wrote:
Hello,
I want to inform other about commit. To do it I use the "notify"
file and the external file, which send the informative mail to people
in "users" file. After commit all people receive the mail, it is
right. But this mail must contains the nam
"Derek R. Price" wrote:
There have been a few discussions lately about this kind of thing as
well, including one that suggested always providing all available
information for a hook in environment variables, similar to CGI, but I'm
not sure now that this patch isn't a better solution since it
Hello,
I use "notify" file to notify others about commit. In this file is
the line:
ALL postie -host:10.10.10.99 -to:%s -from:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -s:
\"CVS $USER\" -msg:\"CVS notification\"
This command send the message to all users in "users" file, whe
Aldo Longhi writes:
It would appear that CVS is doing some sort of "grep" on the
history file and listing all files in this directory that
START with the filename I gave.
It's even worse than that -- history lists any files that *contain* the
given filename. For example, if you give a
CVS gurus:
I have written a script (Perl) that is called via
the "notify" administrative file and it works great,
but I would like to include the new *version number*
of the file that was just committed in the notification
message that gets sent out. As far as I can see in
the CVS doc
Aldo Longhi wrote:
As far as I can see in
the CVS documentation (Cederqvist), this information
is NOT passed to the "notify" script by CVS (as it is
for other "trigger" operations).
Actually, the new revision number is only passed to loginfo. Everything
else (commitinfo
I have recently run into a rather odd instance of a notify file
causing problems in the CVS directory of a users sandbox... What I
would like to know is what might cause the creation of a notify file
in a users sandbox and what it's purpose is...
The problem started when a user was attempting
CVS/notify is created by "cvs commit" (when unediting), "cvs edit", "cvs
release" (when unediting), and "cvs unedit". It's part of the client/server
protocol.
When using it in conjunction with "cvs add", it works fine under the normal
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