On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Adam Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Also, I've noticed that some time I do an "update.sh xxx" and I do
> NOT get all changed files. [Is this a problem w/ my CVS server
> config?] If I then do a "build.sh clean" I do.

update doesn't do any sync at all, it just updates your checked out
CVS sources which are in a different directory than the sources you
work on.  build clean (or build all) syncs your work area with the
checked out source tree.

> Ought one run update nightly, and follow it later w/ a build?

Yes.

> Ought I then do a nag.pl later?

You can do that - but better check whether you know what you do and
don't accidently send nag mails to the developer lists of projects not
under your control 8-)

> Finally, when does one typically run a gen.sh?

I do so every night, but YMMV.

> Only after a project/profile change?

Could suffice.  It's just that your cron job may not know about these
changes and thus might be better off running it anyway.

> With nag.pl my machine is trying to send mail as if from other
> people, but for projects I build but do not "own". Is there a way I
> can stop this?

(1) Don't add <nag>s where you don't want to send them.

or

(2) Take a look at the <nag> element inside workspace (as opposed to
project).

Stefan

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