On 2/18/02 6:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Periodically we tag the CVS when we feel such a release could be
> done...the current tag is 0.9.3.14, this means that we could pull all
> the 0.9.3.14 files and a do a release against it. It also means that
> anyone can pull the tagged version and use it even if we didn't release
> it ourselves. Once the CVS is tagged, it remains that way. Meaning that
> if you pull the same tag 3 months from now, you will get the same files.
This is excellent information! Can you help me do this? Looking at the
CVSWeb root page...
http://virtuals.intalio.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/castor/?cvsroot=castor
...I see in the popup menu that the latest tag is tag_0_9_3_13 so I tried
the following cvs command from inside the top castor directory:
[castor]$ cvs update -r tag_0_9_3_13
? src/schema
cvs [server aborted]: cannot write /cvs/castor/CVSROOT/val-tags: Permission
denied
I'm suddenly feeling embarassingly CVS-stupid. Do I have something
configured incorrectly? I got the source tree using the command on the CVS
documentation page.
Todd V. Jonker
Inpath Solutions, LLC
www.inpathsol.com
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