RE: WinCVS problem - sandbox files not shown

2002-11-18 Thread Stefan Andersson

Ok!! Now i've got it =) 
I should probably have done my homework before I posted the question... 

The problem was that I've had incorrect filter settings for a long
time, but since we have the DST-bug which makes all files marked as 
changed the files were shown earlier, but when the time was changed again
CVS began to behave correctly - which caused our problems!

Thanks a lot!!

--Stefan

Fresco's Discovery:
If you knew what you were doing you'd probably be bored.



-Original Message-
From:   Mike Ayers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Sun 11/17/2002 6:42 AM
To: Stefan Andersson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: WinCVS problem - sandbox files not shown
Stefan Andersson wrote:

 (I've tried all combinations of the Show buttons, but the only 
 thing that differs is if non-cvs files is shown or not...)

Incorrect.  There are a number of Show buttons colored red.  Those 
buttons will hide all files *except* those shown.  Please check those 
and make sure none are depressed.  If any are, tell them a good joke, 
or just click them, and your hidden files should come out to play.


/|/|ike







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Re: WinCVS problem - sandbox files not shown

2002-11-16 Thread Mike Ayers
Stefan Andersson wrote:


(I've tried all combinations of the Show buttons, but the only 
thing that differs is if non-cvs files is shown or not...)

	Incorrect.  There are a number of Show buttons colored red.  Those 
buttons will hide all files *except* those shown.  Please check those 
and make sure none are depressed.  If any are, tell them a good joke, 
or just click them, and your hidden files should come out to play.


/|/|ike




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Re: WinCVS problem - sandbox files not shown

2002-11-15 Thread Larry Jones
Stefan Andersson writes [in exceedingly long lines]:
 
 We are currently having some problems using WinCvs. The problem is
 that the WinCvs-clients refuses to show the files that exists in the
 workarea (sandbox) - the files really exist there and can be viewed in
 explorer. It is also posible to check the history of the files and to
 change revision form the command prompt, so it doesn't seem to be any
 problems with the server (running cvsnt under Win2k).

WinCVS has a separate mailing list; see http://www.wincvs.org/.

Check the various Show buttons to be sure they're set correctly.

-Larry Jones

You don't get to be Mom if you can't fix everything just right. -- Calvin


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RE: WinCVS problem - sandbox files not shown

2002-11-15 Thread Stefan Andersson

I checked the www.wincvs.org earlier, but managed to miss the 
mailing list link at the bottom of the page... 
I'll try my question there instead.

(I've tried all combinations of the Show buttons, but the only 
thing that differs is if non-cvs files is shown or not...)

Thanks anyway!
-Stefan

-Original Message-
From:   Larry Jones [mailto:lawrence.jones;eds.com]
Sent:   Fri 11/15/2002 4:28 PM
To: Stefan Andersson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: WinCVS problem - sandbox files not shown
Stefan Andersson writes [in exceedingly long lines]:
 
 We are currently having some problems using WinCvs. The problem is
 that the WinCvs-clients refuses to show the files that exists in the
 workarea (sandbox) - the files really exist there and can be viewed in
 explorer. It is also posible to check the history of the files and to
 change revision form the command prompt, so it doesn't seem to be any
 problems with the server (running cvsnt under Win2k).

WinCVS has a separate mailing list; see http://www.wincvs.org/.

Check the various Show buttons to be sure they're set correctly.

-Larry Jones

You don't get to be Mom if you can't fix everything just right. -- Calvin





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