Re: Error when import data..
Hello, * On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 01:00:19AM +0100 Cvs by Gsoft wrote: this is the error that appears when found to import a great project : cvsgui [import aborted]: reading CVS/Tag: Not a directory I do not know about cvsgui, but I believe the project you want to import already contains some CVS/ directories. Thus, remove every directory with CVS/ - for example, by typing $ find pathtoproject -name CVS -type d -exec rm -r -i \{\} \; - and try again to import HTH, Spiro. -- Spiro R. Trikaliotis http://cbm4win.sf.net/ http://www.trikaliotis.net/ http://www.viceteam.org/ ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
RE: win32 questions
Arnold, Thank you for your comments, but I have given up on wincvs and cvsnt since I want to run a cvs front end with as much similarity (identical, if possible) under both linux and Winxx, which TkCvs seems to provide. CVSNT is available for Linux and Windows - it works identically on both. However I do not know about TkCvs at all. If you require the features of CVSNT (eg: lock server, atomic commits/update, multi lingual filenames, binary deltas, Unicode files, mergepoints, bug id's, etc), or if Windows is your *primary* development platforms the CVSNT may be best for you - but I'm biased. I originally responded because the subject suggested that perhaps you were not very familiar with the unixness of traditional CVS (as most windows users). I have already corresponded on the wincvs/gcvs issues with some of those newsgroups but have given up on those two since I did not find them similar enough, even though they seem to share a web site. I think they were originally written by different teams. Regards, Arthur Barrett ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
Directories commons a two or more sources.
Hi, This is my first time in an english list, then sorry for my poo english I need configure the cvs to many directorys as commom to many projects, like this example: ... |--source | +-comom_x | | +-files off commons x | +-commom_y | | +-files off comuns y | +-project1 | | +-files off project1 | | +-simbolic link off ../commom_x/ | | +-simbolic link off ../commom_y/ | +-project2 |+-files off project1 |+-simbolic link off ../commom_y/ only, commom_x not needed. ... To day my makes files commpile/link with the files on the same directory, becous the symbolic links, but I don't know how configure the cvs for this. Tanks. -- []'s Carlos E. Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
COnfiguring CVS in RHEL server
Did anybody have step by step procedure document for configuring CVS in RHEL server with wincvs client? Regards, Ravi ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
keywords for branches and tags
Please excuse the n00b question. I'd like to have some sort of text inserted into my source code upon checkout, much like the $id: $ and other tags, but would contain the branch id or latest tag. Is there any such provision in cvs? Is there a reason that there wouldn't be or shouldn't be? ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
RE: Logging problems in CVS - weird filenames in CVS-mailer log
Manjinder Mann wrote: When I tag all the files in the CVS repository, I get the following messages in the CVS mailer log: Manjinder, this is not a chat group, it is an email forum. You should allow a minimum of 24 hours for your message to reach people, and for people to formulate a response. In general, when you re-post it is a good idea to say *why* you are re-posting. If you suspect there was a problem sending, then you should say so (to avoid being chastised for impatience ;-) -- Jim Hyslop Senior Software Designer Leitch Technology International Inc. ( http://www.leitch.com ) Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal ( http://www.cuj.com/experts ) ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
RE: list checkout information???
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way in CVS to report every author and date that has checkout a source since a given date or release? cvs history Be aware, though, that its report may not be accurate. It will not record developers who check out a module, then simply abandon it (e.g. rm -rf workingdir) without issuing a 'cvs release'. Inquiring minds want to know: why do you need to know? Surely the important information is who has modified this source, rather than who has checked out this source? -- Jim Hyslop Senior Software Designer Leitch Technology International Inc. ( http://www.leitch.com ) Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal ( http://www.cuj.com/experts ) ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
RE: keywords for branches and tags
Glenn Franxman wrote: Please excuse the n00b question. I'd like to have some sort of text inserted into my source code upon checkout, much like the $id: $ and other tags, but would contain the branch id or latest tag. $Name$ seems to come the closest: https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.19/cvs_12.html#SEC97 -- Jim Hyslop Senior Software Designer Leitch Technology International Inc. ( http://www.leitch.com ) Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal ( http://www.cuj.com/experts ) ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
Symbolic links
Has anyone come up with a good way to manage symbolic links in CVS? Jacob ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
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Re: win32 questions
Arthur Barrett wrote: I have already corresponded on the wincvs/gcvs issues with some of those newsgroups but have given up on those two since I did not find them similar enough, even though they seem to share a web site. I think they were originally written by different teams. I have been told the they do not share any code and the only thing they do share is the design philosophy. Although they do look remarkably similar, the development status and functionality seem quite different. Arnold ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
cvs administration questions
My CVS system is using linux cvs server and wincvs client, How can configure to let cvs 1 only allow administrator remove files in repository, other use can't? The purpose is to keep code safe. 2 only allow administrator to check into trunk, other user can only create branch and check in at branch? The purpose is to keep trunk clean. thanks! ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
RE: cvs administration questions
Frank Zhu wrote: My CVS system is using linux cvs server and wincvs client, How can configure to let cvs 1 only allow administrator remove files in repository, other use can't? The purpose is to keep code safe. Don't worry about it. 'cvs remove' doesn't actually delete anything from your repository. Users can never permanently remove anything as long as they go through the CVS interface (if they have direct access to the repository via telnet or mounted drives, that's a completely different matter). Having to go to the administrators each time I want to 'cvs remove' a file would be rather annoying. If you *still* feel you need to prevent users from removing files, then have a look at the contrib/cvs_acls script - it *might* do this, I don't know. 2 only allow administrator to check into trunk, other user can only create branch and check in at branch? The purpose is to keep trunk clean. I'm pretty sure the contrib/cvs_acls script will do this. I haven't used it, so I'm afraid I can't give you details on how to configure it. -- Jim Hyslop Senior Software Designer Leitch Technology International Inc. ( http://www.leitch.com ) Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal ( http://www.cuj.com/experts ) ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
Restricting use of 'cvs rtag' 'cvs tag' commands
Hello, We are currently using an ancient version of CVS (1.11.1p1) on a rather old Linux server (Red Hat 6). I intend to upgrade to CVS 1.11.19 eventually upgrade the Linux OS. In the course of our CVS upgrade discussion we started discussing how to increase security with regards to CVS access. I am aware of the cvsacls script that provides fairly fine-grained permissions to do check-ins but is there also a way of restricting who is allowed to do certain cvs commands? In particular, we would like to restrict who can create/delete tags branch tags. Is it possible to restrict 'cvs tag' 'cvs rtag' on a user or group level? Thanks, -Dave ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
Re: keywords for branches and tags
Thanks Jim! I searched through the archives and found a lot of other posts covering the same problem.I did eventually find the needle in the haystack, so I thought I'd post it here to improve the problem:solution ratio. It turns out that the $Name$ tag is treated special.It gets expanded when the command is export, but not for checkout or update. In retrospect this makes some sense, in so far as it might be ambiguous when merging past changes from one branch into another, or have made changes to the file in question. By only doing it on the export, it knows that the file is _supposed_ to be treated as a final snapshot of the file against which no additional changes/development should occur. Using name as the keyword for exported tag is a little misleading/non-intuitive, but hey, this is cvs. What else is new? ;-) On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:03:33 -0500, Jim.Hyslop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Glenn Franxman wrote: Please excuse the n00b question. I'd like to have some sort of text inserted into my source code upon checkout, much like the $id: $ and other tags, but would contain the branch id or latest tag. $Name$ seems to come the closest: https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.19/cvs_12.html#SEC97 -- Jim Hyslop Senior Software Designer Leitch Technology International Inc. ( http://www.leitch.com ) Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal ( http://www.cuj.com/experts ) ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
Re: keywords for branches and tags
Glenn Franxman wrote: Thanks Jim! It turns out that the $Name$ tag is treated special.It gets expanded when the command is export, but not for checkout or update. Hmm, a little experimentation shows me that that is not correct, at least for 'cvs update': sahp6613% more test4.dat # $Name: $ sahp6613% rm test4.dat sahp6613% cvs update -r test_tag2 test4.dat U test4.dat sahp6613% more test4.dat # $Name: test_tag2 $ I did notice, however, that the first time I tried it it didn't expand $Name$, because 'test_tag2' is on the head revision of the file, so cvs didn't think it needed to fetch the file again. -- Mark E. Hamilton Orion International Technologies, Inc. Sandia National Laboratory, NM. 844-7666 ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
re:re:cvs administration
Thanks for help me. I still have questions, if anyone can help , i'd much appreciated. 1. How to setup SSHprotocol between client and server. I don't worry about cvs remove command anymore. however, here comes another question, To enable SSH between client and server. I add a group of users in linux 7.3 so that each user can ssh to linux machine and have a write access to /home/cvs. I am afraid that this will allow user to go directly to the repository and change files , which Jim talked about. Any idea how to setup SSH? 2. the contrib/cvs_acls seems difficult to understand. Is there any resource talk about it? Thanks! === Frank Zhu wrote: My CVS system is using linux cvs server and wincvs client, How can configure to let cvs 1 only allow administrator remove files in repository, other use can't? The purpose is to keep code safe.Don't worry about it. 'cvs remove' doesn't actually delete anything fromyour repository. Users can never permanently remove anything as long as theygo through the CVS interface (if they have direct access to the repositoryvia telnet or mounted drives, that's a completely different matter). Having to go to the administrators each time I want to 'cvs remove' a filewould be rather annoying. If you *still* feel you need to prevent users from removing files, then havea look at the contrib/cvs_acls script - it *might* do this, I don't know. 2 only allow administrator to check into trunk, other user can only create branch and check in at branch? The purpose is to keep trunk clean.I'm pretty sure the contrib/cvs_acls script will do this. I haven't used it,so I'm afraid I can't give you details on how to configure it. -- Jim Hyslop ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
RE: cvs administration questions
Frank, WinCVS uses CVSNT as its default client. You may want to consider using CVSNT server on Linux as well (its free and GPL just like CVS - but includes access control list support). http://www.cvsnt.com Use the command cvs chacl -H for details on how to set ACL's. It is very simple to prevent write access to a branch this way... The only way you can actually remove a file from the repository is with access to the server or you can remove versions with the cvs admin command. By default CVSNT restricts these to administrators only. The CVS remove command is versioned and is therefore a logical delete. Note: I dont think there is a simple way to prevent cvs remove however you could suggest it on the CVSNT mailing list: http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt or news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt There was recently (a couple of months ago) a long discussion about the best way to use CVS, and in particular if branches should be active and the trunk stable of vice-versa. It's quite complex and strong arguments on each side, I strongly suggest you go through the archives and have a read before committing to your strategy. You may decide to keep your strategy but you will be better informed about the pros and cons. Please direct all questions about CVSNT to the CVSNT newsgroup (links above). Regards, Arthur Barrett -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Frank Zhu Sent: Wed 2/16/2005 7:32 AM To: info-cvs@gnu.org Cc: Subject:cvs administration questions My CVS system is using linux cvs server and wincvs client, How can configure to let cvs 1 only allow administrator remove files in repository, other use can't? The purpose is to keep code safe. 2 only allow administrator to check into trunk, other user can only create branch and check in at branch? The purpose is to keep trunk clean. thanks! ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
Undo check out
Hi, I have wrongly checked out a compononet. How will I undo this checkout. Removing lock manually is one option but is there any other better way to do this. Regards, Milind This email may contain confidential or privileged information for the intended recipient(s) and the views expressed in the same are not necessarily the views of Zensar Technologies Ltd. If you are not the intended recipient or have received this e-mail by error, its use is strictly prohibited, please delete the e-mail and notify the sender. Zensar Technologies Ltd. does not accept any liability for virus infected mails. ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
Re: Undo check out
You don't. CVS doesn't have the notion of a traditional checkout that involves locking. There may be a record in history that a workspace has been created (which is what CVS calls a checkout) that can be countered by invoking the cvs release command. If, on the other hand, someone is trying to simulate a reserved checkout mechanism using the cvs admin command, there's a different option to that command that clears the RCS level lock. But using cvs admin in this manner is strongly discouraged. On Feb 15, 2005, at 10:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have wrongly checked out a compononet. How will I undo this checkout. Removing lock manually is one option but is there any other better way to do this. -- Paul Sander | When a true genius appears in the world, you may [EMAIL PROTECTED] | know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in | confederacy against him. -- Jonathan Swift, writer. ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs