[Sorry for the late reply, I was away for longer than I initially thought]
I've Cc:ed this message to the list as well, as it may prove useful for other people.
To get back our problem, just as I was preparing this message, I ran across a similar
(and probably much better) script that
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Margo Dodge
Title: RE: Verb Commands line (jCVS)
You need to double quote '\'. That is
D:\\Program Files\Microsoft Office\\Office\\Winword.exe $FILE
I don't know will jCVS recognize the pathname with space, I just used the short name 8.3. i.e. use "progra~1" as "Program Files". Also, you need to
Some time ago i saw someone had a link to a page describing
how to install CVS server on a Red Hat Linux system.
Does anyone have this link so I can go check out the site.
Thanks in advance,
Darryl VanDorp
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Hi,
Do you have any information about the compatibility of CVS to work on
Sun Solaris 7 and 8 ?
And also with the workshop 5.0 compiler (CC 5.0) and the new CC 5.1
(the Forte 6) ?
Thank you,
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We are having problems with a set of files that are checked into the
repository. We are having difficulty checking them out. Below is the cvs
log from one of the files. We are using CVS Server 1.10.8 on a Linux Redhat
6.2 server with NT clients using pserver.
After reviewing the manual, I coul
I upgrade my Linux box to RedHat 7.0 and CVS doesn't work anymore
remotely through pserver. Locale it works.
What I did ?
I noticed that RedHat uses Xinetd instead of inetd, so I configured
the /etc/xinetd.d/cvspserver file such that cvs is remotely
accessable.
The content of this file is lis
Set the GID bit on the repository directories using "find $CVSROOT -type d |
xargs chmod g+s" (assuming your CVSROOT is set locally, of course). Doing so
will cause all new elements within the directory to have the group of that
directory rather than the group of the user (assuming the user belon
Kris Herrald wrote:
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> I am having some problems and can't seem to find the answer anywhere.
> Hopefully, you can help.
>
> Summary
> I want to checkout files based on a nonbranch tag name. Based on these
> files I will be creating new files. These new files will need to be
> added, then comm
Title: RE: Checking in binary files
If your binary files can be identified by file extension, then you can specify those file extensions in the cvswrappers file. For example, I have Microsoft Word documents under revision control. They all have a ".doc" extension. By placing the following li
> [...] I'm using the WinCVS CVSgui for NT.
Under WinCVS make sure you check "Create missing directories that exist in
the repository" in the Update Setting dialog.
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Hi all,
I'm new to CVS and also to this list so if this is a really obvious
question that's answered in a FAQ somewhere can someone let me know
where the FAQ is :)
We've got CVS installed and working fine on a Linux server and we have
clients (WinCVS) on NT machines. The problem we have is that
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I go about it?
thanx & regards,
Vandana
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