-Original Message-
From: Graeme Vetterlein
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CVS and SAMBA
Hi I'm not on the mailing list so please CC me ... thanks.
I'm setting up a development group's environment in what I expect will
be a increasingly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How do I setup an email notification to go out whenever someone
commits a file. I have setup a watch on that file/directory. I don't
know whether I should now change notify file or loginfo file and how
do I change. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
However, the
crux of my problem was that whenever I've been importing their new
changes into a module, I _never_ get a conflict message. This is
important, because in most cases I _know_ a file has changed (usually
index.htm).
Maybe I'm picking you up wrong in your description of the problem,
Aha! That makes considerably more sense than what I was trying to
figure out on my own.
Since changes generally haven't been made to the local repository
copies, there have been no conflicts, but the Vendor history _is_ being
kept.
Thanks so much for your answer - I feel a lot better about how
Does any one know of a good site for a source of information about xinetd
(pserver and cvs)? I ahve traded emails with people who do have this
working. But,so far, it has not worked for me.
As a sanity check I set up CVS pserver on a sun box with inetd and it works
fine. So on the plus side I no
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 10:13:08AM -0600, Alexander Kamilewicz wrote:
However, the
crux of my problem was that whenever I've been importing their new
changes into a module, I _never_ get a conflict message. This is
important, because in most cases I _know_ a file has changed (usually
Alexander Kamilewicz writes:
I've read all about Vendor branches in Karl Fogel's book and in the
Cederqvist and thought I knew what I was getting in to. However, the
crux of my problem was that whenever I've been importing their new
changes into a module, I _never_ get a conflict message.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1 central SUN box holds the JAVA source code in CVS
Every developer (group dev) as a Unix login account (thus a $HOME)
Every developer has MS (W2K) desktop
Every developer maps $HOME to W:
Do not share working directories between Unix
Interesting. I actually don't get the messages via
email, but check them every couple of days on egroups.
The last message displayed there is from 12/11.
Yes, I did a poor job of wording my question. I know
how to find the diffs on an individual file, I am
looking for a way to see what files
Sorry, I did a poor job of wording my question. I
know how to find out the differences for a particular
source file. What I am looking for is a way to see
what source files have changed since a particular
date. IOW, something along the lines of "checkout
everything that has been changed
Vince Rice wrote:
Not that it would make any difference; email
delivery doesn't say "hmmm, free email account, nope,
I'm not delivering this message."
No, but from experience, I've seen many web-mail based services
refuse to accept email for whatever stupid reason or another. I have
hi cvs folks,
please see directory:
http://www.glug.org/people/ttn/software/mmci/
for mmci 0.9.3 and let me know what you think. the README is below.
(btw, see ../ttn-pers-scheme/ for ttn-pers-scheme 0.04.) i am very open
to contributions in the form ideas, patches or new code. mmci is
I have a "real" address, as you put it, but I choose
not to use it on public forums in order to cut down on
spam. Not that it would make any difference; email
delivery doesn't say "hmmm, free email account, nope,
I'm not delivering this message." Were I subscribing
to the group's messages via
Vince Rice writes:
What I am looking for is a way to see
what source files have changed since a particular
date.
cvs -n update -D date
-Larry Jones
You can never really enjoy Sundays because in the back of your
mind you know you have to go to school the next day. -- Calvin
Vince Rice wrote:
Interesting. I actually don't get the messages via
email, but check them every couple of days on egroups.
The last message displayed there is from 12/11.
Now THAT may just be because the subscribed egroups address is no
longer working? I don't know, that's my guess.
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