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[ On Wednesday, January 23, 2002 at 22:56:35 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ]
Subject: Re: ANN: cvssh - secure ext-to-pserver bridge
When someone uses shared accounts, they throw away Unix security. Maybe
that's your point, but on the other hand Unix
Thanks alot for all the help...I'll try and get it done during the weekend.
I'll let you know if it works or not.
Regards from Olav!
Rob Helmer wrote:
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:01:31PM -0500, Douglas Finkle wrote:
:-) I have SSH, CygWin, and Putty on my windoze box. Tortoise
CVS comes
Hi,
Is it the client or the servers job to perform CRLF -- LF substitution when
transfering text files between Windows and Unix platforms?
Many thanks,
Duncan.
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Seyethu -
Just check the source out as you would normally do
cvs -d CVSROOT co Module.
The 1.1.1.1 revision is from a vendor import. Unless
you explicitly work on the vendor branch you will be ok.
Also, I noticed that you also emailed me seperately, in the future
I only answer cvs questions
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 11:43:21PM -0800, seyethu Abthagir wrote:
Hi All,
I have created new directory structure for my project
and imported it into the CVS repository using import
command on Linux.
I can see the Revision number as 1.1.1.1, when I
checking out the imported .cpp files.
At 12:19 AM 1/25/2002 -0600, Jason Allen wrote:
I have my CVS repository all setup and working but occasionally I am
seeing some really strange errors. Every once in a while when doing an
update I get a whole bunch of move away file X, it is in the way errors.
One not-so-obvious cause for this
Two questions actually.
1. Say you have a repository with two modules (let's say red and blue for
the names). I know if you put a user account in the readers file in
CVSROOT, it will give that person only read access to the whole repository.
Is there a way to give someone read-only to red
Hello,
I would like to define -kb as default in cvswrappers and then list only
file types that should be treated as text, like this:
* -k 'b'
*.rtf -k 'kv' -m 'COPY'
*.RTF -k 'kv' -m 'COPY'
*.txt -k 'kv' -m 'MERGE'
*.TXT -k 'kv' -m 'MERGE'
Will this work as defined, do I have to reorder
1. Say you have a repository with two modules (let's say red and blue for
the names). I know if you put a user account in the readers file in
CVSROOT, it will give that person only read access to the whole repository.
Is there a way to give someone read-only to red but read/write to blue?
What you see (mangling) is a CR after john so the start of the follwing
line (probably cvs server: au is hidden on screen). Seems you have
checked out a text file under Windows (WinCVS) and now under Unix
(Cygwin) the CR is not recognized as end of file (instead of a checked
out file it could
I have my CVS repository all setup
and working but occasionally I am seeing some really strange errors. Every
once in a while when doing an update I get a whole bunch of "move away
file X, it is in the way" errors. This seems to happen quite randomly and
I haven't been able to pin it down.
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Vijay Sridhar writes:
I would like to know if CVS has been
internationalized.
No, it has not.
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john lukar writes:
It is only the e:\projects directory that is creating
this problem for me. This is where I maintain all of
my cvs managed projects, even prior to my cygwin
upgarde.
Also my failure message says:
for user johnthorization failed: server mycvsserver
rejected access to
Schwenk, Jeanie writes:
I received this from one of our engineers here (I added a few details for
clarity). I think the merge behaved this way because of the order of the
tags. Is that correct?
Yes and no.
So I tried something different. I checked in my current, beautified
version, so
Ajmal Chaumun writes:
Does anyone know how we can update the sandbox with the BEST_TODAY tag while
keeping the files already checked out under previous tag LAST_GOOD_BUILD but
that are not tagged BEST_TODAY. Basically, it comes to saying I want to
overwrite a few files on top of an existing
seyethu Abthagir writes:
I can see the Revision number as 1.1.1.1, when I
checking out the imported .cpp files. But, I don't
want the Revision number to be as 1.1.1.1 and I want
the Revision number to be start with 1.1 as such.
Revision numbers are for CVS's internal bookkeeping only, you
George xu writes:
In wincvs console ,I get cvs commit: warning: unrecognized response =
`your log msg is:test .
' from cvs server ,why ? I want to print your log msg is:test when =
log exist. and if log is empty then print you must enter log message .
But Now I get cvs commit: warning:
Title: Can I temporarily stop commits to a directory
Hello,
I know this is a weird request but we are moving some directories around and so need to stop only commits to the current directory so we can copy \ make the new directory and then cvs remove the files at the old places so the files
Stephan Feder writes:
I would like to define -kb as default in cvswrappers and then list only
file types that should be treated as text, like this:
* -k 'b'
*.rtf -k 'kv' -m 'COPY'
*.RTF -k 'kv' -m 'COPY'
*.txt -k 'kv' -m 'MERGE'
*.TXT -k 'kv' -m 'MERGE'
Will this work as defined,
Stephan Feder writes:
What I would like to known is what (standard) C library function does
the trick?
All of the standard I/O functions are responsible for mapping between
the C stream format with LF line terminators and whatever the host
file format is when the file is opened in text mode
Title: RE: Overwriting a sandbox
Hi,
That's the way I find it!
For a few files (10), I would just update each of them.
For more files (~100), I did the following:
1o Tag my working sandbox with tag FUTURE_GOOD_BUILD (cvs tag FUTURE_GOOD_BUILD ...)
2o Check out using tag BEST_TODAY
[ On Friday, January 25, 2002 at 00:24:31 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ]
Subject: Re: ANN: cvssh - secure ext-to-pserver bridge
Applications don't require Unix user IDs to track their own user
bases.
Yes, they do, since in particular this one uses the Unix filesytem and
has no other means of
Duncan Sommerville writes:
Is it the client or the servers job to perform CRLF -- LF
substitution when transfering text files between Windows and Unix
platforms?
The client/server protocol specifies that files are to be transferred in
a canonical format, so it is the client's job to
I have come up with a utility that handles the following situation:
1) User X sets up a cvs watch on files in a project.
2) User X leaves company.
[Normally, at this point, you can su to that user and do a cvs watch
remove, and all is well. But what if(read on)]
3) User X user account is
Rob Ries wrote:
The utility I have written is a perl script / shell script that, as safely
as I could possibly make it, gets rid of that user from the watch lists in a
project.
I think that this might be of interest to others. Do you have any
recommendations as to what I can do with it?
Rajesh Patwardhan writes:
Is it possible to temporarily restrict the commit access to these
directories only. with say lock files so that people can still checkout and
update the said directories. I tried putting #cvs.lock and this stops the
checkout and update also.
You need to create a
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William Daffer wrote:
Lamar Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everyone,
I am running RH 7.1 and CVS 1.11-3 using the bash shell. When I try and
connect to cvs I get the following error: Connection refused. Anyone
have any ideas? Thanks for any help.
Lamar
I take it
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[ On Friday, January 25, 2002 at 00:24:31 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ]
Subject: Re: ANN: cvssh - secure ext-to-pserver bridge
Applications don't require Unix user IDs to track their own user
bases.
Yes, they do, since in particular this one uses the Unix
[ On Thursday, January 24, 2002 at 20:40:53 (-0500), Michal Wallace wrote: ]
Subject: Re: ANN: cvssh - secure ext-to-pserver bridge
You obviously have very strong feelings about this... Can
you help me understand specifically what risks are involved?
This has been discussed endlessly in
I wrote a utility that handles the following situation:
1) User X sets up a cvs watch on files in a project.
2) User X leaves company.
[Normally, at this point, you can su to that user and do a cvs watch
remove, and all is well. But what if(read on)]
3) User X user account has been
Does anybody know of a tool, that will draw the time-line of a cvs
repositary, branches and all?
Nigel
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Hi!,
Lamar Thomas wrote:
William Daffer wrote:
Lamar Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everyone,
I am running RH 7.1 and CVS 1.11-3 using the bash shell. When I try and
connect to cvs I get the following error: Connection refused. Anyone
have any ideas? Thanks for
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[ On Friday, January 25, 2002 at 11:30:27 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ]
Subject: Re: ANN: cvssh - secure ext-to-pserver bridge
CVS' pserver mode implements its own security. It's up to the CVS
developers and the pserver mode users to decide if the
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