Michael Wenig wrote:
How is it possible to use command-line cvs using pserver listening on a
port other than 2401?
Thanks Micha
Yes: http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_2.html#SEC30
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Ah. I see (next time I'll read the posting properly!). Good 'un that.
Nothing obvious springs to mind.
-Original Message-
From: Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Since taginfo is in a sense, a pre-op trigger, the tag won't be
placed in the RCSfile until the taginfo script successfully
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Hallo,
wir benutzen folgende Betriebsysteme:
cvs server: suse linux 7.1, mit der cvs version 1.11
cvs client: ms windows nt workstation, version 4.0
Kommunikation zwischen server und client: Samba 2.0.7
Folgendes Problem tritt auf:
Wenn unter Windows ein benutzer ein cvs
I see many suggesting floating around on what should be added to CVS (where
everybody seems to have a different idea of what should is). However, I
don't recall seeing a roadmap to what is _going to be_ added to CVS. There
are a few design decisions that I'd like to know more about, personally.
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1) The exclusion of any sort of authentication capabilities in CVS. In the
case of local CVS (where local also includes rsh and ssh. They're just
hiding that they're actually running on the repository server), CVS assumes
that the userid associated with the login is reliable. This I think is
Tomki writes:
I want to place the original directory tree under CVS control, but the only
way I know to do that right now is to check the entire tree back out from
CVS control, and transfer the entire thing back, either by FTP or CVS.
Is there a better way? (built into CVS itself.. I
Or how 'bout using the edit and commit patches that more or
less give you
advisory locks. I'm thinking you may also want to add (if
it's possible without
breaking something like client/server) a server-side config
that would make
these flags a default.
Now there's the rub... it requires
--- Kostur, Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) The exclusion of any sort of authentication capabilities in CVS. In the
case of local CVS (where local also includes rsh and ssh. They're just
hiding that they're actually running on the repository server), CVS assumes
that the userid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Communication between server and client : Samba 2.0.7
Don't use Samba to share the repository, set up client/server CVS. If
you insist on using Samba, look on the Samba web site for information
about setting up the permissions so that CVS works correctly. And don't
Kevin Tomasek writes:
my question is .. can the history file be deleted? moved and create a new
history file?
Yes.
the manual says that the history file is used if it exists, is this true?
if i don't have one it won't create one?
Yes. Recent releases of CVS even let you control what
--- Paul Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a couple of brief comments...
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cvs update command:
* -A would have to check for locally stored merge info for the
file and remove it before updating
Note that -r should do the same.
*
After checkin, I want a working repository CHIP_HOME to be updated.
This variable CHIP_HOME changes depending on the chip the eng. is
working on. I don't want to specify the location of chip_home in the
.cvsrc because they could be working on multiple chips everyday and
therefore would have to
-Original Message-
From: Randall Weigers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 9:52 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: (no subject)
Can you review the attached list and tell me how CVS
fairs in regard
to the characteristics we are looking for in
Rob Eso wrote:
[rae@skywalker myproj]$ cvs -d $CVSROOT import myproj v1 r1
Fatal error, aborting.
cvs: no such user
cvs import: authorization failed: server vader rejected access to /cvsroot
for user rob
Please read the sections of the manual on setting up a CVS server, connecting
to a
[ On Monday, June 18, 2001 at 00:51:22 (-0700), Paul Sander wrote: ]
Subject: Re: BRANCH LABEL FOR DIRECTORIES
No, it doesn't delete it, but it does hide the old stuff (which is just
as bad). Once the remove-add sequence is done, there is no reliable
method to track down the original
[[ I'm not going to get dragged into a stupid debate about comparing
apples and oranges in this silly filesystem analogy. The only things
more pliable to one's needs than analogies are probably statistics. You
can't prove anything with them -- they're only usefule as illustrations. ]]
[ On
The problem with using local time in CVS, either in history reports, or
in keywords, is that it's mostly a problem in the mind of the person
reading the time. Anyone who has experience in any domain with multiple
timezones will be able to appreciate the need for using Universal
Coordinated Time
[ On Monday, June 18, 2001 at 10:55:33 (-0400), Randall Weigers wrote: ]
Subject: CVS
Can you review the attached list and tell me how CVS fairs in regard
to the characteristics we are looking for in a source management system??
Nope. You've posted using a proprietary document format.
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 09:17:37AM -0700, Mark wrote:
I think merge tracking can be added without compromising the RCSfile format,
forward/backward cvs compatability. Merge info need not be stored in the
RCSfile, could be setup similar to edits/watches.
Merge info can be stored in the RCS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone running the WinCvs 1.2 client on NT 4.0? I am having trouble
committing updates back to the repository that is located on my PC.
Can you use CVS from the command-line? Is this a WinCVS problem, or a
CVS problem?
Please post any error messages you see to
Yes, I tried and it didn't work - which does not not mean it doesn't work
at all (it should work, some people say...), it just means that I gave up
after a while and just fixed the problem files on checked-out copies and
recommitted them (I only had so much time to throw at this glitch).
Antonio
Hello,
Thank you for giving attention to this message.
The work is connected with processing and sending of electronic mail.
You can make up your own flexible schedule (we offer full-time and part-time job).
You can work at any time, which is convenient for you, at home or at office.
[ On Monday, June 18, 2001 at 15:18:16 (-0400), Noel L Yap wrote: ]
Subject: Re: BRANCH LABEL FOR DIRECTORIES
So why not have CVS do this work OOTB?
You could. It's been proposed several times before. Nobody's stepped
up to write the code. Even though I've also proposed it in the past, my
Sorry to bring this up here, however, someone recently sent me an off list
question regarding this particular message I had posted.
Unfortunately, I fat fingered it and deleted the message. :-
If the person is still interested, feel free to contact me again.
Apologies,
mrc
On Thu, Jun 14,
From: Kostur, Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see many suggesting floating around on what should be added to CVS (where
everybody seems to have a different idea of what should is). However, I
don't recall seeing a roadmap to what is _going to be_ added to CVS. There
are a few design
Hello,
I have two copies of the same text document. I make
changes at different places in the two copies. Now I need
toupdate/integrate/merge the two copies into one.
Can I use cvs for this purpose? I do not mind
adding or changing some cvs code... butunfortunately I am unaware as yet
-Original Message-
From: Pascal Bourguignon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 2:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Future CVS Development
From: Kostur, Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see many suggesting floating around on what should
Hi
I see in CVS manual that the CVS/Entries file will be
of this format
/name/revision/timestamp[+conflict]/options/tagdate
It states that tagdate contains `T' followed by a tag
name, or `D' for a date, followed by a sticky tag or
date.
I also came to know that we can obtain the branch name
of
Hello,
i have created a sourceforge a project named cvsfs
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/cvsfs/). Recently i uploaded the first
sources to the cvs repository at sourceforge. The intention was (at
first) to show that it is possible that such a beast is working.
The actual version is able to
So now you're saying that it could be included OOTB AND that you've proposed
it in the past. But you've been arguing that this is a BAD IDEA (TM) and
seem to continue that position later in the same e-mail!
I'm just sitting on the sideline and observing this one, but you seem to be
trying to
[ On Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 11:42:20 (+1200), Chris Cameron wrote: ]
Subject: RE: BRANCH LABEL FOR DIRECTORIES
So now you're saying that it could be included OOTB AND that you've proposed
it in the past. But you've been arguing that this is a BAD IDEA (TM) and
seem to continue that
[ On Monday, June 18, 2001 at 14:39:53 (-0700), Kostur, Andre wrote: ]
Subject: RE: Future CVS Development
Granted, if the user chooses to circumvent the source code control system,
you're in trouble, and that's where merge becomes useful as a safety net.
But if CVS could enforce that a user
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg A. Woods)
Subject:Re: $DateZone: (ZONE)$ (was RE: $DateLocal$)
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 03:30:32 +0900
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| The problem with using local time in CVS, either in history reports, or
| in keywords, is that it's
Hello,
I have redhat linux 7.0 server.
I had installed cvs-1.11.1 and ssh-2.4.0 .
I have some problem in client/server configuration.
I am also followed CVS manual while configuring client/server, in manual they have
given /etc/inetd.conf,.rhosts files which have to be modified .
But Iam unable
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