Try running the cron job in the machine where you have your checked out
tree. The cron job is to run the cvs diff command from the top level
and parse only for the files that are updated. Fire an update command
with that list of files.
Hope this helps.
- Karthik.
Mikael Grave wrote:
>
> Eugene Kramer wrote:
> >
> > You do not have to log in to CVS every session. Just do it once from the
> > account, which is going to run the cron job. It will create an entry in
> > $HOME/.cvspass file, which will be used from that point on until 'cvs
> > logout' is done.
> >
> > I do this all the time in my automated builds.
>
> Thank you all for answers but the problem still remain :) How does my
> script login the first time? Do you mean I need to login manually the
> first time and then let $HOME/.cvspass do the rest. Is this very secure?
>
> About anonymous login: that's a great news but for security resaons, I
> can't give anonymous read access to my repository.
>
> How does GUI built on top of CVS (like wincvs) do their "login"?
>
> Cordially,
>
> Mikael
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