cvs probleam

2001-12-06 Thread Ritesh Sugandhi
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Re: Is this possible? More Info

2001-12-06 Thread David Taylor
Don Weeks wrote: I need to pass this info over to another system, perhaps the problem reporting tool or the project management tool: PR# 321 was solved by adding foo.c version 3.2.1 and foo.h version 3.3.1. These now have the tag REL3.2 (This implies that if I checkout all the

Loginfo and Exit with a non-zero value

2001-12-06 Thread Franck Marchand
Hi I've a problem when my C program return 1. (My program is trigged from the loginfo file. Normaly ,when I return '1', the commit fails (See in Foguel's documentation). But the commit is already do ! And WinCvs displays the result but doesn't nothing. This is an error in the documentation or

Re: CVS Urgent Help!

2001-12-06 Thread Matt Riechers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, We are using CVS to manage our xhtml. files on an internet site. We have one main directory and 24 sub-directories of xhtml files on CVS in total. We've made a new sub-directory, added it to the repository. All changes were committed to

Re: Forcing locks on files when checked out..

2001-12-06 Thread Noel Yap
He could patch the client so that it passes the right options (eg cvs edit -c and cvs ci -c) in by default. Noel --- Martin Ellison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm hoping to find a server-side only config, because the induhvidual settings would have to be done by yours truly if they're gonna

Re: manual modifications to the repository

2001-12-06 Thread Arcin Bozkurt
On Wednesday 05 December 2001 18:16, Gene Volkov wrote: 2. Manuall edit a 'file,v' to associate a new tag with an old version. There's no reason to do this at all, ever. Look at the -r and -F options to tag and rtag. Even if I don't understand exactly what you mean, I can't think of

Re: Loginfo and Exit with a non-zero value

2001-12-06 Thread Larry Jones
Franck Marchand writes: I've a problem when my C program return 1. (My program is trigged from the loginfo file. Normaly ,when I return '1', the commit fails (See in Foguel's documentation). But the commit is already do ! And WinCvs displays the result but doesn't nothing. This is

Re: manual modifications to the repository

2001-12-06 Thread Larry Jones
Arcin Bozkurt writes: Can a branch be deleted?? Suppose instead of the renaming that Gene wants to do, you really want to delete the branch (it doesn't make sense but...) In this deleting the tag, will just clean the name holiday from the symbols list in the ,v file. So it should be

Rename a directory?

2001-12-06 Thread James Knowles
I've looked through the FAQ and the Cederqvist, but I didn't find an answer. (I could be blind.) I have a subdirectory in a module that I need to rename. I can rename files, but I'd like to rename the directory but not lose the CVS information for the two files in the directory. (Yes, I did a

[ANNOUNCE] CVSps - patchsets for cvs (new tool)

2001-12-06 Thread David Mansfield
Hi all, I just wanted to announce the release of a new tool called CVSps. CVSps is a GPL'ed program, written it C, that generates 'patchset' like information out of a CVS repository. A quote from the README: -- quote CVSps is a program for generating 'patchset' information from a CVS

Re: cvs probleam

2001-12-06 Thread Larry Jones
Ritesh Sugandhi writes [in very long, base64 encrypted lines]: I have create another user2 that is belog to user1 group and i he is able to login to the CVS remotely but But when we check out the files from the repositary , It will give the following error . setuid failed:

Re: Rename a directory?

2001-12-06 Thread Larry Jones
James Knowles writes: I could login to the CVS server and do a mv but I don't know if I'd nuke something. The only problem would be people who already have the directory checked out. If you can persuade them to delete their existing directories and check them out again after the rename,

RE: CVS Urgent Help!

2001-12-06 Thread Jerry Nairn
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 2:30 AM committed to repository. When I ran cvs -n update this morning to check status of files, I got this error message ? /culture/broadcasting. (Culture is the directory, Broadcasting is the

logs of revisions since release

2001-12-06 Thread Chuck . Irvine
For a new release of our software, we would like to get a listing of log messages of all revisions since the last release. Our release builds typically take place on a branch. Since this seems like such a common place thing to do, I figured that CVS would have a mechanism to support it. I'm

Re: logs of revisions since release

2001-12-06 Thread Larry Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: For each release, we tag our repository, so say I have tags R1 and R2. Passing -rR1:R2 to the log command won't work because this will give me the log message for the release corresponding to R1. -rR1::R2 won't work because this doesn't give me a log message

Updated version of cvs

2001-12-06 Thread Zanabria, Moises
Hi Folks: Is there a checklist to update the cvs VERSION, or just to change the binaries should be work. Please advise. Moises. ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

RE: logs of revisions since release

2001-12-06 Thread Chuck . Irvine
-Original Message- From: larry.jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 4:03 PM To: Chuck.Irvine Cc: info-cvs; larry.jones Subject: Re: logs of revisions since release [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: For each release, we tag our repository, so say I

Re: Updated version of cvs

2001-12-06 Thread Larry Jones
Zanabria, Moises writes: Is there a checklist to update the cvs VERSION, or just to change the binaries should be work. Just changing the binaries should work, but I always advise checking the NEWS file first for any changes that may cause problems. In fact, I suggest checking the most

RE: logs of revisions since release

2001-12-06 Thread Chuck . Irvine
deleted *** Invoke the following to see all revision logs *** on branch br between r1.1 and r1.1. Keep in *** mind that since foobar hasn't changed on the *** branch, two subsequent branch tags would *** point to the revision branched on. cvs log -r1.1::1.1 -r1.1 foobar RCS file:

Re: Is this possible? More Info

2001-12-06 Thread David Taylor
David Taylor wrote: Don Weeks wrote: I need to pass this info over to another system, perhaps the problem reporting tool or the project management tool: PR# 321 was solved by adding foo.c version 3.2.1 and foo.h version 3.3.1. These now have the tag REL3.2 (This implies

Re: Is this possible? More Info

2001-12-06 Thread Kaz Kylheku
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], David Taylor wrote: Looks like the new tool CVSps may also provide what you need: its patchset == change set. From http://www.cobite.com/cvsps/README : CVSps's output is information about patchsets. A patchset looks like: - PatchSet 1701 Date:

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how to get CVS client username

2001-12-06 Thread gaoth
I want to know how to get CVS remote username(use pserver mode),thanks a lot.

cvs commit as root

2001-12-06 Thread Harry Putnam
Setup: OS = Redhat Linux 7.1 CVS = Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.1p1 (client/server) Standalone home user situation I'd like to override the taboo on committing as root. I imagine it is possible but not clear how to do it. On my setup, I use cvs as much for having