RE: list of modules
Please remove me from the distribution list Thanks -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lars-Christian Schulze Sent: 05 February 2002 11:12 To: info-cvs Subject: Re: list of modules On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Is
cvs advice
Hi all, I´m totally new to CVS and I wonder if someone who is not a programmer, engineer... only has little knowledge about RCS, should be able to manage this tool. I´m talking about me, obviously. Don´t ask me about how I have arrived to this point. Boss only knows... Every day I read the
cvs advice
Hi all, I´m totally new to CVS and I wonder if someone who is not a programmer, engineer... with a little knowledge about RCS should be able to manage this tool. I´m talking about me, obviously. I read the info-cvs e-mails every day, the cederqvist and everything that I find but I´m not
Re: cvs advice
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Re: Developer branches
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RE: Developer branches
Please please remove me from the distribution list. Does any one know how to get off the distribution list. Thanks. Van -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Sent: 06 February 2002 14:20 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Developer
Network subsystem unavailable
While running the command (on windows 2000) cvs -d:pserver:user@host:/home/cvsroot co -c from with a java program(jdk1.3.1), I am getting the following error: cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot create socket: Unknown socket error: 10106 on some machines it says Network subsystem unavailable. Any
New to CVS Need help setting up repo
I have set up a test area and have been playing around with creating repositories. I successfully set up a single subdir containing source code but I am trying to set up a repository containing multiple subdirectories with source code in them. My dir structure is as follows and I initiated the
how to change a rev number
I accidently checked in a file with the wrong rev number. How do I go about changing the rev number in the DB? Is there an easier way than checking the rev out, removing it from the DB and putting it back with the new rev? -shane ___ Info-cvs
Re: Developer branches
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Re: Developer branches
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 06:20:16AM -0800, Mark wrote: [Lot's of good stuff, up until:] Branches are for parallel development (ie. conflicting software requirements/functionality) not for resolving/preventing compile issues or isolating developers work so their changes won't impact others
Re: how to change a rev number
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 10:56:14AM -0500, Shane McDaniel wrote: How do I go about changing the rev number in the DB? Is there an easier way than checking the rev out, removing it from the DB and putting it back with the new rev? Nope; that's the only way. -- | | /\ |-_|/ Eric
Re: cvs advice
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 02:06:36PM +0100, Alvarez Lorencio, Maria Jesus wrote: Every day I read the e-mails, the cederqvist and everything that I could find. I´ve got no program install yet buy the day it´s going to arrive and I don´t known what I´m going to do... Experiment! Once you have
slow splash screen
Does anyone know of a bug/problem/my screwup that hangs the initial winCVS splash screen for about 10 minutes before succesfully logging in? Others in my workgroup with the same configurations as mine don't have this problem. I'm running WinCvs 1.2 on a WIN98 machine CVS is installed on Solaris.
RE: how to change a rev number
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Thornley, David wrote: -Original Message- From: Shane McDaniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: how to change a rev number I accidently checked in a file with the wrong rev
RE: slow splash screen
my guess is that you have flat mode selected under the view menu. In this mode WinCVS finds every file in your tree, sorts them and displays them in one screen. I have about 5000 files in my tree and it just took about five minutes to bring up WinCVS in this mode. With flat mode off the
RE: how to change a rev number
-Original Message- From: Shane McDaniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] I accidently checked in a file with the wrong rev number. How do I go about changing the rev number in the DB? Is there an easier way than checking the rev out, removing it from the DB and putting it
Re: Finding out when the last checkin occured into the repo or a directory in the repo.
Sanjay Bhatia wrote: I'd like to know if there is a command to do any of the following steps : 1) Find out when (what time) the last checkin occured in the repo. 2) Find out when (what time) the last checkin occured into a specific directory of the repo. 3) Find out when (what time) a
RE: how to change a rev number
try cvs admin -o ( To obsolete a revision ) - might be helpful. Visit iWon.com - the Internet's largest guaranteed cash giveaway! ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
RE: Installation on Linux and accessing WINCVS from W2K
check against my config on RH7.1 + xinetd - bash-2.04# cat /etc/xinetd.d/cvspserver # default: on # description: # CVS DEVELOPMENT PSERVER service cvspserverdev { bind= 192.168.20.45 port= 2401 socket_type
Re: Installation on Linux and accessing WINCVS from W2K
mw_in_bru wrote: I have installed CVS on Linux RED HAT7.1 using Xinetd (on port 2401). For the client I am using Wincvs1.2 on W2K. When I try to start a process on the Linux box I receive error CVS exited with error code 0 WinCVS prints this after every CVS call. An exit code of 0 means
Re: flexible password file location
=?iso-8859-1?q?E=20B?= writes: My current client is 1.10.5 and doesnt support this. Any idea if wincvs 1.2/1.3 has this 1.11.1 client? I have no idea. btw, why is it not recommended? The reason I am asking this is, the command cvs login expects password strictly from stdin (like the
Re: flexible password file location
=?iso-8859-1?q?E=20B?= writes: I had a look at the Ant source. They do not use 'cvs login' to add an entry to the .cvspass. Instead they are adding it themselves. How reliable is this? Not very. The format of the file is undocumented and has already changed at least once. -Larry Jones
Problem with recursive cvs edit command
OK, I'm new to cvs, and think I've got everything working except for one peculiarity. I've got a modules file that looks like: moduleA -d moduleA path1/moduleA moduleB -d moduleB path1/moduleB AllModules moduleA moduleB I then checkout AllModules and end up with a directory tree locally
Re: How to get log messages *after* one tag up to another tag
Jim Doyle writes: Is there a chance the cvs log features recently added can be further extended to work across branches? To a user, I think 1.3, 1.3.2.1, 1.3.2.2, ... looks like a legal sequence that cvs log should be able to follow. Would it make sense to allow ranges A::B, where A
Re: Partial checkout of an ampersand module
Pierre Asselin writes: If you really want a single file from part_one, figure out what part_one is. There should be a line in the modules file that says something like part_one path/to/part_one You can then do cvs checkout path/to/part_one/subdir/myfile and you will get
Re: New to CVS Need help setting up repo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: $pwd /cpas/stacy/cvs/incmar01 $cvs -d /cpas/stacy/cvs/incmar01/ init (This gives me CVSROOT) $cvs import -m init inc stacy start (Here is where I get problems. The following scrolls on the screen until I stop it) N
Re: how to change a rev number
Shane McDaniel writes: point taken. but then what is the use of having a hierchal rev number if tags are what one should use? wouldn't cvs just use an incrementing number ie 1,2,3,4 instead of 1.0.1,1.0.2,etc.. Branching. -Larry Jones You just can't ever be too careful. -- Calvin
Repository directories and symlinks
I want to reorganize the directory structure of my cvs repository, but there are still a number of sandboxes lying around and a couple of scripts which rely on certain files being at certain locations within the repository (It's not ideal, but it's what I have to work with.). I would like to
RE: How to get log messages *after* one tag up to another tag
Is there a chance the cvs log features recently added can be further extended to work across branches? To a user, I think 1.3, 1.3.2.1, 1.3.2.2, ... looks like a legal sequence that cvs log should be able to follow. Would it make sense to allow ranges A::B, where A precedes B on the
Re: Maybe a bug ... or ... am I missing something
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes [in very long lines]: The message that CVS gives me leads me to believe that the old file was removed and the new one put in it's place, but that is not the case!?!? No, CVS is telling *YOU* to move the old file out of the way so that it can write the new file.
RE: Partial checkout of an ampersand module
If you want the same file all the time, you could also try this: modules: part_one_file -d part_one path/to/part_one file cvs co part_one_file and you should get U part_one/file Haven't tried it with the -d, but I have done the selected file checkout by specifying: modulereposdirectory
Re: How to get log messages *after* one tag up to another tag
Doyle, Jim writes: Would this really complicate the code, though? I haven't looked at the source much, but I have seen that there seem to be functions for getting the origin of a branch (RCS_getbranch? or RCS_whatbranch?). As long as you can jump from a branch revision to the branch
Re: Repository directories and symlinks
Alleman, Lowell writes: Symlinking directories within the repository: 1. Will it work? Mostly. There have been reports of CVS objecting to symlinks -- whether you'll hit any of them or care that they don't work I can't say. 2. Will I loose data? You shouldn't. (Note, however, that
Re: Repository directories and symlinks
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Alleman, Lowell wrote: I want to reorganize the directory structure of my cvs repository, but there are still a number of sandboxes lying around and a couple of scripts which rely on certain files being at certain locations within the repository (It's not ideal, but
Re: CVS Download Progress
Ok. Is it at least possible to get a simple list of updated files without doing an actual update? or get a list of files in a module without doing a checkout? Jason A. - Original Message - From: Larry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jason Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
Re: how to change a rev number
Shane McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Thornley, David wrote: The right answer is to stop thinking about the rev number and just apply a tag when you want something you can refer to. Leave the revision numbers to CVS. point taken. but then what is the use of
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About tag and rtag ?
Hello all: what is different of below two command ? cvs tag tagname mymodule cvs rtag tagname mymodule Please help me! Thank you!
installation login problem
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Re: CVS Download Progress
Jason Allen wrote: Ok. Is it at least possible to get a simple list of updated files without doing an actual update? or get a list of files in a module without doing a checkout? Have a look at the -n option of cvs, e.g. cvs -n update Harald -- iXpoint Informationssysteme GmbH #