Re: Local cvs repository

2010-07-15 Thread Peter Boosten
On 14-7-2010 7:51, Tim Judd wrote: On 7/12/10, Peter Boosten pe...@boosten.org wrote: Hi all, I run a local cvs repository for year now, but since a couple of days I get these on the clients: Server message: Unknown collection src-all Server message: Unknown collection ports-all But you

Re: Local cvs repository

2010-07-15 Thread Peter Boosten
On 15 jul 2010, at 14:24, Peter Boosten wrote: On 14-7-2010 7:51, Tim Judd wrote: On 7/12/10, Peter Boosten pe...@boosten.org wrote: Hi all, I run a local cvs repository for year now, but since a couple of days I get these on the clients: Server message: Unknown collection src-all

Re: Local cvs repository

2010-07-13 Thread Tim Judd
On 7/12/10, Peter Boosten pe...@boosten.org wrote: Hi all, I run a local cvs repository for year now, but since a couple of days I get these on the clients: Server message: Unknown collection src-all Server message: Unknown collection ports-all But you still have your source and ports tree

Local cvs repository

2010-07-12 Thread Peter Boosten
Hi all, I run a local cvs repository for year now, but since a couple of days I get these on the clients: Server message: Unknown collection src-all Server message: Unknown collection ports-all The result is that neither the source nor the ports will get updated. The update script

Re: CVS Repository

2005-03-04 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
CVS repository, mirrored locally here, takes about 2.6 GB of disk space: # du -sk /home/ncvs 2671488 /home/ncvs This is, in my opinion, a small price to pay for being able to update back and forth, from one version to any other. But YMMV

CVS Repository

2005-03-03 Thread cizuriet
Hi Guys, I have tried setting up my own CVS tree with the /src tree in my local machine, but after setting the CVSROOT to any of the suggestions on the web site, when I try to log on with the anoncvs passwd, I get the following response. Any help? Thanks! Clem-- setenv CVSROOT

Ive really broken my cvs repository!

2004-05-29 Thread Edd
Hi there, One day I was playing with branches to see how they worked etc. I was going to delete the branches afterwards, but forgot. Many commits later (to default branch). I realise that I forgot to delete them. And stupidly did a cvs tag -dB on them. Next day I do a cvs up: -bash-2.05b$ cvs up

Re: Ive really broken my cvs repository!

2004-05-29 Thread Edd
This looks bad cvs status: share/dump.sql is no longer in the repository === File: dump.sql Status: Entry Invalid Working revision:1.10Wed May 5 20:42:40 2004 Repository revision: No revision control file

How to use a mirrord cvs repository

2003-11-30 Thread Stephen Corbesero
I have several machines at home at both (4) STABLE and (5) current. I as using cvsup on them to keep things current, but I thought it would be better if I would just mirror the whole cvs repository and then, on each build machine, grab the appropriate release and compile. There are several

Re: How to use a mirrord cvs repository

2003-11-30 Thread Melvyn Sopacua
On Sunday 30 November 2003 17:54, Stephen Corbesero wrote: There are several places which clearly describe how to do the cvs mirroring, but how do i use the mirror locally? I was successful in grabbing the repository.: Let's say you've mirrored the repository in /home/ncvs (like the default

Re: CVS repository

2003-03-06 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2003-03-05 23:29, Philip M. Gollucci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: While I am thinking about it, Is there any way to make an identical copy of the actual CVS respositories themselves. I'd like to drop them into my CVSROOT so I can browse it with cvsweb_graph for kicks. I'd just check it ou

CVS repository

2003-03-05 Thread Philip M. Gollucci
While I am thinking about it, Is there any way to make an identical copy of the actual CVS respositories themselves. I'd like to drop them into my CVSROOT so I can browse it with cvsweb_graph for kicks. I'd just check it ou and import it, but then I loose all the useful revision/branching

protecting cvs repository

2003-01-24 Thread Zhi Cheng Wang
Hi does cvsweb have the ability to ask for username and passwd if web users are trying to browse the repository? i have done this in an ugly way by creating a subdir and put the cvsweb.cgi under this subdir, then in httpd.conf to protect this subdir using http authentication. is there a better

Re: protecting cvs repository

2003-01-24 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-01-24 16:15:05 -: From: Zhi Cheng Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: protecting cvs repository Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 16:15:05 - Hi does cvsweb have the ability to ask for username and passwd if web users