Thank you for your attention. Actually i meant chown and not chmod !
For the second question about a lock directory, i wonder what is the benefit to create an externel directory for the lock files ?
And i don't know how to use the #cvs_lock files. Is it an important aspect of cvs ?
Sylvain
Hello,
I'm using a cvs pserver with linux and client stations are using wincvs on windows NT.
I've not installed any graphic interface on my server and use the cvs command by hand.
I've read about tkcv and gcvs for linux environnement
Is it really helpfull and efficient to use this kind of
hi Gianni
Thank u very much for ur help.
previously i used the service cvspserver given by larry, but invain, i
dont understand why.
now the pserver is up, i checked it using netstat -nlpd | 2401
the output is
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:24010.0.0.0:*
LISTEN
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 09:54:29AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm using a cvs pserver with linux and client stations are using wincvs on
windows NT.
I've not installed any graphic interface on my server and use the cvs
command by hand.
I've read about tkcv and gcvs for linux
Hello,
Is it possible for a cvs client to obtain a list of the available modules on the remote server ?
(In an other way than reading the module file in CVSROOT)
Thanks
Try
cvs get -c
It
will do exactly what you ask for :-)
regards
anders
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modulesHello,
Is it possible for a cvs client to obtain a
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To: Greg A. Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: reserved checkout
Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 09:03:55 +0100 (CET)
From: Matthias Kienle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[ On Thursday, January 31, 2002 at 10:34:52 (+0100), Matthias Kienle
wrote: ]
Subject: reserved
I want to simlate multiple users loging into
cvs server, programmatically.
1. Can passwd be supplied using any mechanism
other than ~/.cvspass
2. Is the location of .cvspass flexible (it seems
not, but am i correct?).
3. lets say I am user X, and when I login, I have
this new file ~X/.cvsfile.
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Any user that needs read access to the repository will
need to be able to create a lock file. This means
that read-only users need write permissions on the
directory where that lock file is created. However,
if write permissions were granted to the repository,
users would also gain checkin
1) cvs -d /usr/CVS init
2) imported the required directory (no conflicts)
3) checked out the required (no conflicts)
4) created a file passwd in /usr/CVS and added the line
username:
The file passwd should be in /usr/CVS/CVSROOT
Olav!
yes buddy , i tried that as the first thing, it still says /usr/CVS no such
repository
On 2002.02.05 20:31 Olav Lindkjølen wrote:
1) cvs -d /usr/CVS init
2) imported the required directory (no conflicts)
3) checked out the required (no conflicts)
4) created a file passwd in
Olav =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Lindkj=F8len?= writes:
I can connect and use cvs just fine from win '98 just fine on my
ethernet to cvs server on my linux RedHar 7.2 box. But when I try to
connect across the internet (both boxes on dialup) I get weird errors...:
My guess would be that there's a
Radha Krishna writes:
(Logging in to [EMAIL PROTECTED])
/home/cvs111: no such repository
When using pserver, the repository you specify must exactly match one of
the --allow-root options specified on the pserver command in
[x]inetd.conf.
server_args = -i cvs -f
I can't seem to find my answer in the docs, though I'm sure it's there.
How can I pull out a revision of a file but not have CVS set any flags or
make any entries etc. anywhere. I don't want it to think I'm doing a
checkout of anything, I just want a complete text file of an old version.
Rahul P writes:
but when i try to loin using cvs login from other machine it says
/usr/CVS mo such repository.
That means that the repository you specified in your CVSROOT (/usr/CVS)
doesn't exactly match one of the --allow-root options specified in the
pserver command in [x]inetd.conf.
=?iso-8859-1?q?E=20B?= writes:
1. Can passwd be supplied using any mechanism
other than ~/.cvspass
As of CVS 1.11.1, you can specify the password in the CVSROOT:
:pserver:user:password@host/cvsroot
but it's not recommended.
2. Is the location of .cvspass flexible (it seems
not,
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Hi,
is there a possibility to control module versions of an ampersand module
by the modules file in CVSROOT?
Hi ! I have a
problem accessing a repository with a username I have
created.
I have 2 usernames,
clasuser01 and nruser01
I also have 2 groups
cvs-clas and cvs-nr
I want to use the
LockDir option so I have also created a group cvslock, which both users belong
to.
My problem is
this...
Setup: Single user repository home setup
Light script devel and tracking of rc files
Probably going at this all wrong. My usage has grown up kind of by
accident. Whenever I needed to keep track of something, I'd figure
out enough about cvs to get it committed and available.
Overtime I
My guess would be that there's a firewall in between the two systems.
Nope...well there is, but thats been cleared for port 2401.
Just found out why...in my xinetd.conf i have a default section. In that
section there is a line only_from = 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 which is
my two private ip
Shane McDaniel writes:
How can I pull out a revision of a file but not have CVS set any flags or
make any entries etc. anywhere. I don't want it to think I'm doing a
checkout of anything, I just want a complete text file of an old version.
Use the -p option of checkout.
-Larry Jones
I
Strecker, Roland writes:
When I try cvs co -c, cvs displays the list of modules, but
not so, how I've put them in the module-file. For the developpers
and for me it is not sorted.
The modules file is conceptually a database (and you can configure CVS
so that it really is a database if you
Steve Platt writes:
However, I have
attempted to give the same permissions to nruser01, but when I try to do a
checkout the system tries to write to a LockDir in the repository and NOT in
the LockDir that I want to write to.
That implies that you *don't* have LockDir set in the
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Olav =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Lindkj=F8len?= writes:
cvs server: failed to create lock directory for
`/usr/local/cvsroot/Project/Doc/Feedback'
(/var/lock/cvs/Project/Doc/Feedback/#cvs.lock): Permission denied
cvs server: failed to obtain dir lock in repository
I'm using the .rhost method for CVS with winCVS (W2K).
Problem:
The username seems to be unheeded, i.e. when I examine the log portion of
the modified file it indicates that ipmds* (see below) was the author of the
change rather than davec%. My CVSROOT within the winCVS tool is shown as
I have been trying to create anonymous user access to our CVS repository. I
have performed the following:
1) in the /etc/passwd file on the server, I have added the following line:
cvsanon:!:705:30:Anonymous CVS USer:/u02/cvs:/bin/false
where 30 is the group cvsadmin which is the owning group
I use ViewCVS and CVSgraph (add on to ViewCVS)
- ViewCVS 0.9.2 http://viewcvs.sourceforge.net/
- Make sure you have gnudiff and rcs are up to date. This
will save you many headaches.
- CVSgraph http://www.akhphd.au.dk/~bertho/cvsgraph/
- For CVSgraph you'll need the following
Is it possible to get CVS to display the progress
for the current file? Or the overall progress for an update?
I'm using CVS in my application and would like to
use progress bars to display how much time is left for an update and the
download speed (in KB/s).
Thanks,
Jason A.
Steve Ebersole writes:
However, now when I try to perform a checkout as this anonymous user, cvs
is unable to lock CERTAIN directories. For example, It was able to check
out code from a directory .../models, but not from .../models/handlers even
though ownership and permissions are exactly
We had a developer accidentally delete a branch from our repository today.
Using WinCVS, we're able to produce a graph that shows the branch apparently
still exists, but is not named. Is there a way to restore the branch (i.e.,
restoring the name) so we can continue to reference it as before?
Jason Allen writes:
Is it possible to get CVS to display the progress for the current file? =
Or the overall progress for an update?
No.
-Larry Jones
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Daniels, David writes:
We had a developer accidentally delete a branch from our repository today.
The developer deleted the branch *tag*, not the branch. I trust he/she
has been educated to avoid the problem recurring.
Using WinCVS, we're able to produce a graph that shows the branch
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 04:07:01PM -0500, Larry Jones wrote:
Is there a way to restore the branch (i.e.,
restoring the name) so we can continue to reference it as before?
Not easily. You can do it manually, file by file, using cvs admin -n.
You're probably better off restoring your
QUESTION:
Is there a way to check out just one file from the tree below an ampersand
module specifying the complete path?
TOOLS:
I am using a Win2k machine with CVSNT with:
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) NT 1.11.1.2 Beta 3 (Build 33)
(client/server)
and NT clients with:
Concurrent
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Daniels, David wrote:
We had a developer accidentally delete a branch from our repository today.
Using WinCVS, we're able to produce a graph that shows the branch apparently
still exists, but is not named. Is there a way to restore the branch (i.e.,
restoring the
Now, I need a list of all changes made after rel_5_0_1 up to the
rel_5_0_2 tag, i.e. all changes added in release 5.0.2.
If you get the current development release of CVS from www.cvshome.org
you can do that with:
cvs log -r rel_5_0_1::rel_5_0_2
I started using the current development
Steve Ebersole [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
we have,
as of yet, been unable to perform a successful build precisely because
everyone is checking in code which does not compile with work of other
developers.
They must be committing single files. Tell them to commit wholesale
(cvs commit from the
Bill Biessman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
QUESTION:
Is there a way to check out just one file from the tree below an ampersand
module specifying the complete path?
MORE DETAIL:
I have a line in my modules file that looks like:
whole_thingpart_one part_two
First of all, you can
--- Larry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=?iso-8859-1?q?E=20B?= writes:
1. Can passwd be supplied using any mechanism
other than ~/.cvspass
As of CVS 1.11.1, you can specify the password in
the CVSROOT:
:pserver:user:password@host/cvsroot
but it's not recommended.
My
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