sticky. Otherwise, if there's already a stick tag or date on
the file and you don't specify -A, you should get the sticky revision.
Otherwise, you should get the head version (with no sticky revision). I
don't have a clue as to what -j should do in combination with -C.
-Larry Jones
Fr
user and fail. In the past, such failures were simply ignored, but
that's a security hole.
-Larry Jones
It's not denial. I'm just very selective about the reality I accept.
-- Calvin
Gordon Matzigkeit writes:
The bug still applies to cvs-1.10.8... it was caused by an
uninitialized CVS_Username. Attached is a patch that makes it work
for me, YMMV.
I've just checked this in. Thanks!
-Larry Jones
My upbringing is filled with inconsistent messages. -- Calvin
Tom Meyer writes:
Description:
Doing anything with a year 2000 date for the -D option fails.
Get the latest interim release (1.10.8) from www.cyclic.com.
-Larry Jones
He just doesn't want to face up to the fact that I'll be
the life of every party. -- Calvin
it instead of 1.10 -- it has a
bunch of other bug fixes, too.
-Larry Jones
I don't want to be THIS good! -- Calvin
Andrej Borsenkow writes:
Being behind a firewall, I tried to build SOCKSified cvs client.
Is there some reason you can't just use socksify?
-Larry Jones
I wonder if I can grow fangs when my baby teeth fall out. -- Calvin
www.cvshome.org.
-Larry Jones
Shut up and go get me some antiseptic. -- Calvin
.
If not, you can set $CVS_CLIENT_LOG (see the Cederqvist manual for
details) and then look in the log file for the error.
-Larry Jones
Don't you hate it when your boogers freeze? -- Calvin
removed
by someone else. Check the archives (http://www.egroups.com or
ftp://ftp-mailing-list-archives.gnu.org) for the thread titled "Possible
bug with reviving dead files". The bottom line is that I'm not sure
what should happen in this case and I've asked for input.
-Larry Jones
The gam
time soon.
-Larry Jones
Let's just sit here a moment... and savor the impending terror. -- Calvin
two read
locks behind.
Since there were leftover locks, it must have been the server that
segfaulted, so your client version doesn't really matter but it would be
interesting to know what version of CVS SourceForge is running for the
server. I believe this was fixed in 1.10.8.
-Larry Jones
Pavel Roskin writes:
This change breaks compilation --with-gssapi (CVS_Username is not defined)
Checked in. Thanks!
-Larry Jones
In my opinion, we don't devote nearly enough scientific research
to finding a cure for jerks. -- Calvin
bably read the parts of HACKING about writing patches for more
good advice.)
-Larry Jones
I think my cerebellum just fused. -- Calvin
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Description:
If a cvs directory is sticky, and commits fail because of it, then
there will be a temporary file left that will prevent future commits
of that file.
Already fixed in the current development version.
-Larry Jones
I don't NEED
shocked -- is
that a bug in the toaster?
-Larry Jones
I hope Mom and Dad didn't rent out my room. -- Calvin
that didn't support them and no one's gotten around to changing
stuff to use them yet. I'll be happy to receive a patch if anyone wants
to do the work.
-Larry Jones
This game lends itself to certain abuses. -- Calvin
Lynn Keeling writes:
I'm having difficulty compiling cvs 1.10 on Solaris 2.7.
Get the most recent interim release of CVS (1.10.8) from
www.cvshome.org.
-Larry Jones
...That would be pretty cool, if they weren't out to kill me. -- Calvin
rrelelvant. Unfortunately, it looks like the version of 1.10.7 you used
was stripped -- the traceback is completely useless. If you can
reproduce this with the current version (1.10.8 -- see www.cvshome.org),
I'd be interested in seeing a traceback.
-Larry Jones
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and figure out what to do in client/server
mode.
-Larry Jones
I stand FIRM in my belief of what's right! I REFUSE to
compromise my principles! -- Calvin
KOIE Hidetaka writes:
cvs version command may not access a repository.
Why not? It doesn't seem like an unreasonable restriction to me.
"valid-requests" is used instead of "noop",
because "noop" command is not RQ_ROOTLESS.
It would make more sense to chang
1.47
+++ release.c 2000/07/28 17:11:27
@@ -257,6 +257,9 @@
free (repository);
+if (delete_flag)
+Subdir_Deregister (NULL, "..", last_component (thisarg));
+
if (restore_cwd (cwd, NULL))
error_exit ();
-Larry Jones
I've g
d out what version it is. It's
a valid enough point -- I implemented it so that the server is happy to
respond to a version request without a preceding Root request (although
I neglected to document it that way), but I didn't implement it that way
in the client for a variety of reasons.
-Larry Jon
feel about that.
-Larry Jones
Who, ME? Who?! Me?? WHO... Me?! Who, me??? -- Calvin
Tanaka Akira writes:
pathname_levels has a problem to handle cascading slashes.
I've checked this in with minor cosmetic changes.
-Larry Jones
I think your train of thought is a runaway. -- Calvin's Mom
of just enhancing the existing one?!?)
-Larry Jones
Girls are so weird. -- Calvin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've included a fix for 2 memory leaks in CVS version 1.10.8 in rcs.c.
Thanks, but *all* of the memory leaks in 1.10.8 (well, all the ones that
show up when running the sanity tests) have already been fixed in the
current development version.
-Larry Jones
Tanaka Akira writes:
Assume that cvs.server.host has two repositories /cvs/r1 and /cvs/r2.
In this situation, the access permission for /cvs/r1 may be used to
access /cvs/r2.
I've checked in a fix for this problem.
-Larry Jones
Your bangs do a good job of covering up the lobotomy stitches
, it should have a non-zero
exit status; otherwise, all bets are off.
-Larry Jones
ANY idiot can be famous. I figure I'm more the LEGENDARY type! -- Calvin
John Heidemann writes:
set up a cvs server with a passwd file containing only "anoncvs:".
"Doctor, it hurts when I go like this."
"Then don't go like that!"
CVS 1.10.8 and newer support accounts without passwords, previous
versions do not.
-Lar
SOCK_ERRNO));
+ server_fd = -1;
/*
* This test will always be true because we dup the descriptor
*/
-Larry Jones
OK, what's the NEXT amendment say? I know it's in here someplace. -- Calvin
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Urs Thuermann writes:
In cvs-1.11 the Makefile contains the location of pr hardcoded as
/bin/pr. However, many systems have it in /usr/bin/pr. The following
patch lets autoconf look for the pr program.
Checked in. Thanks!
-Larry Jones
I've got to start listening to those quiet, nagging
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So remote users cannot properly check out revision 0.* files, but
local users can!
Just out of curiosity, how did you get revision 0.* files -- CVS starts
at revision 1.0.
-Larry Jones
Even though we're both talking english, we're not speaking the same language
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Synopsis:
CVS client sends 8-characters of a password, regardless of password length.
This is a Sun-specific problem and is fixed in the current release
(1.11), which you can get from www.cvshome.org.
-Larry Jones
Who, ME? Who?! Me?? WHO... Me?! Who, me
've checked in a fix for this problem. Thanks!
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I sure like summer vacation. -- Calvin
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uStephen Rasku writes:
However, if I execute:
cvs history -m docs -m develop
I get:
cvs [history aborted]: Only one report type allowed from: "-Tcomxe".
I've just checked in a change to allow multiple -m options as
documented. Thanks!
-Larry Jones
Anothe
but the
second one succeeds.
Because the file names are also used verbatim on the server. It isn't
right, but it's the way it's always been, it's a bit tricky to fix, and
so far no one has complained loudly enough to motivate anyone to fix it.
-Larry Jones
Mom must've put my cape in the wrong drawer
Philippe Payant writes:
I guess the bug is on the server. The "-ko" from the client overrides the
"-kb" from the repository, so the client is told that the file is not "-kb".
That's a well-known limitation of the binary support in CVS. The same
thing happens
and Unix, and the tools you use
aren't picky about line endings and don't screw them up, then this patch
just might be marginally useful. In the general case, it's horribly
non-portable code and not useful.
-Larry Jones
Who, ME? Who?! Me?? WHO... Me?! Who, me??? -- Calvin
/strstr.Po \
$(DEPDIR)/strtoul.Po $(DEPDIR)/valloc.Po $(DEPDIR)/waitpid.Po \
$(DEPDIR)/xgetwd.Po $(DEPDIR)/yesno.Po
I'm guessing that you can't continue a comment like that.
-Larry Jones
Moms and reason are like oil and water. -- Calvin
_
:/.''.
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Santa's gonna skip this block for years. -- Calvin
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names
and not have to worry that /a//b and /a/b really name the same file. I
don't think anyone ever considered that chroot makes using / as CVSROOT
a reasonable thing to do.
-Larry Jones
I like Mom to be impressed when I fulfill the least of my obligations.
-- Calvin
they won't get inherited by any subsidiary processes).
-Larry Jones
It's like SOMEthing... I just can't think of it. -- Calvin
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a file on Linux, you must commit it on Linux. Similarly, if you
check out a file on Widows, then you must edit and commit it on Windows;
and similarly for Linux.
-Larry Jones
It's a Doofus Ignoramus! Our hero slowly reaches for his stun blaster!
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that isn't described in more detail
elsewhere (of course, there *isn't* any more detail to describe!).
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Apparently I was misinformed. -- Calvin
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into the
code. :-)
I'll second that. There are lots of things involving client/server that
aren't tested because there isn't any easy way to test them in
sanity.sh; in many cases (including this one), having pserver work at
all in real life is a sufficient test.
-Larry Jones
Your gender would
that may not have anything to do with the patch.
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checked in appeared to be newly added,
but there's already an RCS file associated with it. It might be useful
to know what ``cvs status'' says about the file in question. It's
possible that having an RCS file in the repository with no read
permission could cause this to happen.
-Larry Jones
ld contain regular
expression patterns where the other contains literal text. In fact,
both contain some things that look vaguely like regular expressions, but
have literal text in other places where there should be patterns.
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Hello, I'm wondering if you sell kegs of dynamite.
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and give us exact details of
what goes wrong if you need more help:
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_21.html#SEC182
You might want to try updating to the current release (1.11) which you
can get from www.cvshome.org -- it has lots of bug fixes and some better
error reporting.
-Larry Jones
It's
#SEC185
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if you put
/usr/xpg4/bin in your $PATH ahead of /usr/bin. (And why is something
called "lid" installed as /usr/local/bin/gid? sanity.sh thought it had
found GNU id, but obviously it found something else, instead.)
-Larry Jones
There's never enough time to do all the nothing
installed or the version you have does not
support your operating system version. You may want to try using the
native compiler instead of GCC if you have it.
-Larry Jones
I wonder if you can refuse to inherit the world. -- Calvin
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*.info* GNU info file
Perhaps a discussion on info-cvs is in order to see what people think
about these or other additions?
-Larry Jones
Yep, we'd probably be dead by now if it wasn't for Twinkies. -- Calvin
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. If there were more
levels in the -d option, the higher levels would still be mapped to
Emptydir.
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tag ":" is not found in XXX. "cvs log -rSOME_TAG:"
with a single : works as expected.
I am running the tip of the cvs tree on win2k built using cvsnt.mak.
I suspect you're running client/server and need to install the current
development version on the server side, too.
tion, not technical
discussion).
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This game lends itself to certain abuses. -- Calvin
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Derek R. Price writes:
Thus, supress on '-Q' and not '-q'. ;)
Ah! You meant print only when *not* in really quiet mode, which makes
perfect sense. You said the opposite, which is what confused me. :-)
-Larry Jones
Even if lives DID hang in the balance, it would depend on whose they were
repository files are corrupted, you're toast.
PLEASE use some form of client/server CVS instead.
-Larry Jones
Oh, now don't YOU start on me. -- Calvin
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metadata to find the RCS file and it doesn't look in the Attic when
checking out on the trunk, so it doesn't even know the RCS file exists.
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Oh yeah? You just wait! -- Calvin
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an
existing working directory -- the revision numbers are likely completely
different. If you want to import RCS files, move them into a new
directory in the repository, don't replace existing files.
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I keep forgetting that rules are only for little nice people. -- Calvin
to use it all the time.
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My dreams are getting way too literal. -- Calvin
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make
rebuilt getdate.c using my version of bison which does not automatically
generate a declaration (and I don't know of any version of yacc that
generates a declaration).
-Larry Jones
I won't eat any cereal that doesn't turn the milk purple. -- Calvin
the code and I'm testing it now.
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My upbringing is filled with inconsistent messages. -- Calvin
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place a single 'T' record into the history file per each
module. The 'T' record is placed
per module, even if the command fail completed.
That is the way it's intended to work.
-Larry Jones
It's clear I'll never have a career in sports until I learn
to suppress my survival instinct. -- Calvin
Derek R. Price writes:
Larry Jones wrote:
CVS only logs rtag, not tag.
Is there a good reason for that or can I add this to my enhancement list?
Yes. :-)
I think the reason for not logging regular tags is that it would create
a lot of history records (since you'd have to record
n configure and make. You may have to iterate
a few times to get all the files with the right timestamps. (And if
your existing version of CVS is too old to support update -C, you'll
need to use update to find the files that are locally modified, delete
them, and then use update again to replace
4 Dec 1 1999 foo
-Larry Jones
Why is it you always rip your pants on the day everyone has to
demonstrate a math problem at the chalkboard? -- Calvin
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the modification time of the file as the time of checkin
and I don't see anything in the manual that says (or implies) otherwise.
-Larry Jones
Is it too much to ask for an occasional token gesture of appreciation?!
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Verstrepen Jan writes:
I'm installing cvs 1.10.7 for Solaris 7.
But when we are planning an upgrade to solaris 8, do we need to upgrade cvs
to 1.11
You don't need to, but you're strongly advised to. In fact, I'd
strongly advise installing 1.11 right now instead of 1.10.7.
-Larry Jones
, or something I don't understand about CVS?
It's a bug. Can you give me an exact sequence of steps to reproduce the
problem? The fix, by the way, is to manually move the file out of the
Attic.
-Larry Jones
Oh, now don't YOU start on me. -- Calvin
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and the same thing happens.
I don't seem to be able to recreate this problem. Can you give me an
exact sequence of steps (starting with creating a new repository) to
cause it?
-Larry Jones
How am I supposed to learn surgery if I can't dissect anything? -- Calvin
but with a linux machine (Red Hat 7), we
obtain %{sv}in the mail. The substitution isn't running.
The standard CVS only substitues the first % in the line -- it would
appear that someone has modified the version of CVS running on your SUN.
-Larry Jones
Start tying the sheets toget
Pavel Roskin writes:
This failure happens on RedHat 7.0 after I updated CVS this morning.
Sorry about that, I neglected to check-in the modifications to
sanity.sh. It's fixed now.
-Larry Jones
Mr. Subtlety drives home another point. -- Calvin
tive files that have DEFAULT or ALL entries -- I
seem to recall fixing problems relating to exporting directories that
were affected by certain administrative files, although I think it was
only a problem in client/server mode.
-Larry Jones
These things just seem to happen.
forward slashes can also cause
that problem.
-Larry Jones
The game's called on account of sudden death. -- Calvin
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The message is sent to the standard input of the filter -- all you have
to do is read it!
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I must have been delirious from having so much fun. -- Calvin
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record types for 'tag' and 'rtag' so that they can be differentiated (in
particular, so you can specify one without the other in LogHistory=)?
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says.
Your browser helpfully unzipped it for you while it was downloading but
neglected to remove the .gz suffix. Just rename it to cvs and make it
executable (chmod +x).
-Larry Jones
The authorities are trying to silence any view contrary to their own!
-- Calvin
Martin Neitzel writes:
I'm only a bit nervous that CVS depends on a non-official
automake version. Where would one get this version of automake?
http://www.gnu.org/ only leeds to stock automake-1.4, but no a or even
e version.
See http://sources.redhat.com/automake/.
-Larry Jones
I hate
. There were test cases added to sanity.sh to catch the problem
that broke 1.10.6 and I'm in the process of adding test cases to catch
this most recent problem.
-Larry Jones
They can make me do it, but they can't make me do it with dignity. -- Calvin
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the race yet.
Maybe make check should include the remote testing? The later should
exit gracefully (i.e. with code 0) if the binary doesn't include server
support (now it fails).
No, there's make remotecheck to run the remote tests.
-Larry Jones
These findings suggest a logical course of action
Pavel Roskin writes:
I actually meant that make distcheck should run sanity.sh in both modes
before concluding that the package is ready for distribution. It's very
important that no version is released without passing the testsuite in
both modes.
Ah, now *that* I agree with!
-Larry Jones
stripped, please?
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No one can prove I did that!! -- Calvin
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Both CVS 1.10.5, and 1.10.8 fails to build (for all machines):
Upgrade to the current release (1.11.1p1 or 1.11) from www.cvshome.org.
-Larry Jones
I'm getting disillusioned with these New Years. -- Calvin
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a week ago and I checked in a fix.
The patterns in sanity.sh should have *- instead of just - so
that they work with --disable-server.
-Larry Jones
He doesn't complain, but his self-righteousness sure gets on my nerves.
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for compressed file transfers (server-4), but not one for
compressed connections. It's darned difficult to write portably, but
you could probably use the same techniques to do it.
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in the Makefiles to create the distribution directory structure,
make any generated files, set reasonable permissions, cleanup any
unwanted files, etc.. Since it was missing from DISTFILES in the zlib
Makefile, it didn't get bundled up into the distribution.
-Larry Jones
Philistines. -- Calvin
changed the permissions on the
directory or change which directory is being used.
$ cvs --version
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11 (client/server)
Please get used to using cvs version instead -- that gives you both
the client and server versions.
-Larry Jones
Yep, we'd probably be dead
Ingmar Bitter writes:
cvs ci/co use /tmp for temporary file, but the merge uses /var/tmp and that
one had the permissions changed.
That was fixed in CVS 1.11; you may want to upgrade your server.
-Larry Jones
This sounds suspiciously like one of Dad's plots to build my character.
-- Calvin
Andrej Borsenkow writes:
chmod: Illegal option -- f
chmod: Usage: chmod [-R] [ugoa][+-=][rwxlstugo] file ...
Noted. As a workaround, feel free to remove the -f from the chmod
command that is almost at the end of configure.
-Larry Jones
These findings suggest a logical course of action
that the sockaddr_in
structure had a different name.
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enabling GSSAPI support even when
Kerberos isn't available. I think that's fixed in the current
development version. As long as you don't plan to use GSSAPI either,
your solution is fine. (If you *do* plan to use GSSAPI, you need to get
Kerberos!)
-Larry Jones
Summer vacation started! I can't
Stephen Rasku writes:
CVS won't create a .cvspass file if it doesn't already exist:
I've just checked in a fix for this. Thanks!
-Larry Jones
You know how Einstein got bad grades as a kid? Well MINE are even WORSE!
-- Calvin
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stuff with your new version of automake, then re-run configure.
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to run CVS with a completely empty environment. Or, you can
upgrade to the current release (preferably 1.11.1p1), which you can get
from www.cvshome.org, which is probably a good idea in any case.
-Larry Jones
From now on, I'm devoting myself to the cultivation of
interpersonal relationships
Tony Byrne writes:
While fiddling with this setting fixes the export problem, surely
remote exports *should* work regardless of what TopLevelAdmin is set
to?
Yep. I've just checked in a fix.
-Larry Jones
I stand FIRM in my belief of what's right! I REFUSE to
compromise my principles
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