Re: cvs over network

1999-11-11 Thread Stephen A. Witt
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Micha Feigin wrote: How do I use cvs over a network? I have a telnet and ftp conection to the computer who is supposed to host the cvs repository. Also, will it work if the versions of cvs on both computers is deferent? I couldn't find an answear to this in any of the

Re: CVS repository directory

1999-11-11 Thread Gary Hennigan
Lyno Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Last night when I was installing Slink it asked me to name the directory for my cvs repository. I hunted all over debiag.org but found no guidance. I did a Altavista web search and found no guidance. I finally named /var/cvsroot. What should I have

Re: CVS repository directory

1999-11-11 Thread Stephen A. Witt
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Lyno Sullivan wrote: Last night when I was installing Slink it asked me to name the directory for my cvs repository. I hunted all over debiag.org but found no guidance. I did a Altavista web search and found no guidance. I finally named /var/cvsroot. What should I

Re: cvs

1999-10-26 Thread peter karlsson
Micha Feigin: I am looking for a tutrial about cvs beyond the very basic work. Install the cvs-doc package, or point your browser at http://www.gnu.org/manual/cvs/html_mono/cvs.html -- \\// peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/

Re: cvs server: Up-to-date check failed for `maint-guide.sgml'

1999-09-10 Thread othman
On 11 Sep, Josip Rodin wrote: Hi, I typed: $ cvs commit -r 1.5 maint-guide.sgml Edited the changelog, saved it, exited, and after some time got this message: cvs server: Up-to-date check failed for `maint-guide.sgml' cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first! cvs

Re: cvs server: Up-to-date check failed for `maint-guide.sgml'

1999-09-10 Thread Josip Rodin
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 05:37:35PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I typed: $ cvs commit -r 1.5 maint-guide.sgml Edited the changelog, saved it, exited, and after some time got this message: cvs server: Up-to-date check failed for `maint-guide.sgml' cvs [server

Re: CVS problem: cannot open /root/.cvsignore

1999-09-04 Thread Mike Brownlow
[To [EMAIL PROTECTED], 3 Sep 1999][ 81][ 3.1K] I have CVS server and client, both Debian 2.1 machines except that CVS is version 1.10 from potato. I can do cvs checkout from client vendredi, but on the server winkiller I can do all cvs stuff without problems (then CVSROOT=/var/repository).

Re: CVS problem: cannot open /root/.cvsignore

1999-09-04 Thread Tapio Lehtonen
On Sat, Sep 04, 1999 at 03:04:20AM -0500, Mike Brownlow wrote: [To [EMAIL PROTECTED], 3 Sep 1999][ 81][ 3.1K] I have CVS server and client, both Debian 2.1 machines except that CVS is version 1.10 from potato. I can do cvs checkout from client vendredi, but on the server winkiller I can

Re: CVS problem: cannot open /root/.cvsignore

1999-09-03 Thread Richard E. Hawkins
I'm shooting in the dark here, but when I had this type of problem, it was from doing the initial checkout as root, and later as a user who had rwx access to the source directory, but lacked read access to the root directory where the cvs key was stored (/root/.cvsignore). rick --

RE: cvs

1999-03-10 Thread Shaleh
On 09-Mar-99 Craig T. Hancock wrote: What are the advantages of using CVS instead of your own complied versions of software cvs is a means of sharing software. By using 'cvs update' you always have the latest version of the code. So in projects were development goes fast and furious, you

Re: cvs

1999-03-10 Thread sjb
What are the advantages of using CVS instead of your own complied versions of software sometimes you still need to compile CVS, so that's not what CVS means. It means the software you are downloading is in a VERY developmental stage. Usually new versions of the developer's source is uploaded to

Re: cvs

1999-03-09 Thread Kirk Hogenson
What are the advantages of using CVS instead of your own complied versions of software If you just use a stable version of the software: - There is really no advantage to using CVS. If you need to use an unstable (i.e., frequently changing) version of the software: - CVS can save some

Re: CVS problems

1999-01-10 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sun, Jan 10, 1999 at 11:57:52AM -0800, George Bonser wrote: On Mon, 11 Jan 1999, Hamish Moffatt wrote: It looks like you have your repository in root's home dir (/root) which other users can not access. I put mine in /src or /cvsroot. [12:02am] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp cvs checkout test

Re: CVS and diff

1999-01-07 Thread Martin Bialasinski
MS == Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: MS I'd like to see the changes that would be applied with cvs update MS before I run the command. How about cvs -n update ? Ciao, Martin

Re: CVS tras firewall

1998-12-24 Thread Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a
Se me ocurre que quizás puedas poner en un ordenador en el que tengas acceso un reenviador de puertos de forma que cuando te conectes al puerto 80 lo redirija a otro (a otra máquina por ejemplo). El concepto es sencillo y seguro que existen implementaciones por ahí (no lo he

Re: CVS 1.10 is out...hamm?

1998-08-26 Thread Martin Schulze
Ossama Othman wrote: Hi, Will CVS 1.10 be available in hamm? No. Hamm is released. It will be available in slink, it's successor. Regards, Joey -- A mathematician is a machine for converting coffee into theorems.

Re: CVS 1.10 is out...hamm?

1998-08-26 Thread Ossama Othman
Hi, Will CVS 1.10 be available in hamm? No. Hamm is released. It will be available in slink, it's successor. Doh! I didn't realize that released distributions (e.g. hamm) don't get periodic updates to packages. Does this mean that only big fixes go into releases? -Ossama

Re: CVS 1.10 is out...hamm?

1998-08-26 Thread Tyson Dowd
On 25-Aug-1998, Ossama Othman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Will CVS 1.10 be available in hamm? No. Hamm is released. It will be available in slink, it's successor. Doh! I didn't realize that released distributions (e.g. hamm) don't get periodic updates to packages. Does this

Re: CVS 1.10 is out...hamm?

1998-08-26 Thread Jens Ritter
Ossama Othman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, Will CVS 1.10 be available in hamm? No. Hamm is released. It will be available in slink, it's successor. Doh! I didn't realize that released distributions (e.g. hamm) don't get periodic updates to packages. Does this mean that only

Re: CVS 1.10 is out...hamm?

1998-08-26 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
On: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 15:13:00 -0400 (EDT) Ossama Othman writes: Hi, Will CVS 1.10 be available in hamm? Probably not. It will go straight to slink (unstable). Hamm is stable now and no new package (except for security fixes or similiar) are going there. Torsten

Re: CVS for debian?

1997-11-23 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
Remeber to use the package finders when you are looking for packages. It makes life a lot nicer. One of there (there are about four I believe) is at: http://badger.alaska.net/debian/ There's also a package list in the Debian WWW site, in http://www.debian.org/packages.html --

Re: CVS for debian?

1997-11-21 Thread Olaf Weber
Chris R Martin writes: Just wondering if there is a CVS package for Debian. I looked through the Packages files but didn't see it. Yes, I use stable/binary-i386/devel/cvs_1.9-4.deb -- Olaf Weber -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL

Re: CVS for debian?

1997-11-21 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Chris R. Martin wrote: Just wondering if there is a CVS package for Debian. I looked through the Packages files but didn't see it. Debian 1.3.1: /binary-i386/devel/cvs-pcl_1.9-4.deb /binary-i386/devel/cvs_1.9-4.deb ...RickM... -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST:

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