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I am in trouble.
I noticed my file system dying, so I backed everything up to another disk,
reformated, reinstalled, then copied everything back. I changed my CVSROOT
env variable to point to where I restored my repository , /cvs .
Now, I cannot access the repository using pserver, ssh, from
Hi Nir,
Here is a perl script that I use for that very purpose.
Colm A
Nir Harel wrote:
Is there any command to get back the list of files with there revision by
input the tag name only ?
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Hi Pierre,
I've been keeping this post from you from two months ago in my Inbox for
quite some time. I've done some readings and digesting of various
material, and your method really does make sense for the size of your
team. I am considering suggesting this method at work with our new
releases.
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Teala Spitzbarth wrote:
There was a similar thread about Build Processes (Release Engineering)
in CVS back in August, started by Bil Joga. My reply outlines our
tagging and branching model:
http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/info-cvs/2001-August/018972.html
If you look around that date
Starting checkout of a larger Module (about 500 files; 27 MB) following
message appeared:
Protocol error: uncounted data discarded
What does this mean?
Stefan
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Christian == Christian Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian (urgh) and dll files this is not so, if you try to
Christian access a dcom component in that system there is only
Christian one version of that component,you cannot (afaik) have 2
Christian versions of the same
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There is a bigger issue for non-sane formats. Notably Word documents
which can't be diffed but logically should be. The solution here is to
shoot anyone who brings one near your project:-).
Just a quick side note: MSWord includes a diff tool. And IIRC, ClearCase
even uses it if you compare
Just a quick side note: MSWord includes a diff tool. And IIRC, ClearCase
even uses it if you compare two versions of the same word file...
Where do I find it?
Dave
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On Tuesday 05 March 2002 14:45, Larry Jones wrote:
Lorne Gutz writes:
cvs login: authorization failed: server mothergoose.vistar.ca rejected
access to /usr/local/cvsroot/fct1 for user anon
CVS version 1.11 on both computers. Server is on LINUX
2.2.18 and client is on LINUX
This is the Version of CVS running on our server:
(CVS) 1.11 (client/server)
And here is the error message:
cvs [rlog aborted]: server does not support rlog
Should we be upgrading to 1.11.1p1 ? Does that have rlog support?
Thx.
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I never actually used it, and I don't have CC here (we use CVS...), but I
saw it in CC 4.0, in NT 4.0. (In the file history list select a version and
select compare with previous version or compare with another version).
Note also that MSword itself has the Tools/Track Changes/Compare
I have a problem when I try to checkout a module from the cvs server
with the winCVS . The error message is :
" Terminated with fatal signal 9
"
Any idea?
Thanks.
RUth.
How do I get CVS under UNIX in a version standalone (not a
version client-server )? Is it possible?
Thanks...
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Hello:
I am having trouble accessing a remote repository in CVS. The access
method I am using is :pserver. I have everything set up on the server
correctly, but I am not sure about the client. I am logging on to the
remote server/repository successfully, but when I try to use the add
cvs
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[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 21:52:00 (GMT), Richard Caley wrote: ]
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Actually,
Mark Crouch writes:
I am having trouble accessing a remote repository in CVS. The access
method I am using is :pserver. I have everything set up on the server
correctly, but I am not sure about the client. I am logging on to the
remote server/repository successfully, but when I try to
Arcin Bozkurt - Archie writes:
Should we be upgrading to 1.11.1p1 ? Does that have rlog support?
Yes, rlog was added in 1.11.1.
-Larry Jones
I take it there's no qualifying exam to be a Dad. -- Calvin
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Lorne Gutz writes:
Your comments here, remimded me of one thing. When I did
an 'inetd restart' there was no error messages, but there was no
feedback either. This seemed rather strange!!
Most versions of inetd don't support that syntax -- they would interpret
that as a request
Serge GRACIA writes:
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How do I get CVS under UNIX in a version standalone (not a version =
client-server )? Is it possible?
The normal Unix version will run
We do quite lot of Java developpement with CVS and we handle jars like this :
1) Jars that _we generate_ are not stored in CVS, only the sources are.
2) 3rd party Jars that we use are stored on an internal web server (one
directory per jar with a sub directory per version)
3) We use an ANT
Is this just a problem with Debian CVS?
http://www.debian.org/security/2002/dsa-117
I'm assuming Debian CVS comes from the standard CVS source, so couldn't
this be a problem on other platforms?
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Rolf Krahl writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes:
It didn't cause any trouble that you noticed. The file that CVS uses to
keep track of editing information uses those characters as delimiters,
so having them in a directory name confuses CVS and makes various edit
functions
Serge GRACIA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
How do I get CVS under UNIX in a version standalone (not a version
client-server )? Is it possible?
The command cvs is both the server and client. You don't need to use
it as server if the repository is local or you
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CVS is meant to be a concurrent versioning system, but
the design prevents it from achieving this goal when
it comes to non-diff3-able files. I see no reason why
this design cannot be changed in order to achieve its
intended purpose.
The *design* does
--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We do quite lot of Java developpement with CVS and we handle jars like this :
1) Jars that _we generate_ are not stored in CVS, only the sources are.
2) 3rd party Jars that we use are stored on an internal web server (one
directory per jar with a sub
[ On Wednesday, March 6, 2002 at 09:59:38 (-0600), Thornley, David wrote: ]
Subject: RE: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why
or why not
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
It might not be a necessary feature, but it's the way RCS files
[ On Wednesday, March 6, 2002 at 16:52:25 (+0100), Christian Andersson wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
From: Lee Sau Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Christian Well since I come from a windows enviroment, cvs is
Christian
[ On Wednesday, March 6, 2002 at 08:35:25 (-0800), Noel Yap wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
Not necessarily. I don't know your background, but
the Unix mentality is to have a bunch of tools that do
one thing extremely well
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Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 1:58 PM
To: Thornley, David
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the
Repository? Why or why not
[ On Wednesday, March 6, 2002 at
[ On Wednesday, March 6, 2002 at 18:42:33 (+0100), Martin Fuzzey wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
We do quite lot of Java developpement with CVS and we handle jars like this :
1) Jars that _we generate_ are not stored
[ On Wednesday, March 6, 2002 at 08:57:13 (-0800), Noel Yap wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
If you can't 'diff' and 'merge', why are
you using CVS?
I think the typical answer is, To have one version
control interface
[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 23:22:10 (GMT), Richard Caley wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
No, versioning is the ability to go back. Diffing the ability to
compare. One can use diffing to optimise versioning, but either can
[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 16:12:24 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
RCS stores binary files just fine, though perhaps not as efficiently as
most ASCII files. All that is needed is that they come out
The same factors which makes (sane) files formats undiffable make them
the data stored in them unlikely to be edited in parallel.
Of all the incorrect things you've said, that's the most incorrect.
Seems to make sense to my. What's incorrect about it?
[ On Wednesday, March 6, 2002 at 14:21:56 (-0600), Thornley, David wrote: ]
Subject: RE: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why
or why not
I still fail to understand the problem.
What's to UNDERSTAND? CVS manages source files which are diffable and
patchable.
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[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 16:12:24 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
RCS stores binary files just fine, though perhaps not as efficiently as
most ASCII files.
tubadude3 writes:
Has CVS ever been used in a client/server environment that
includes NT boxes (Windows 2000), and may or may not include a Unix
box?
Yes. See http://www.wincvs.org/ and http://www.cvsnt.com/ for a GUI
client and an NT server.
-Larry Jones
At times like these, all
With RCS, and thus with CVS, versioning and diffing (and patching) are one.
You confuse implementation with use. The fact that RCS happens to use
diffing to reduce disk useage does not mean the two are logically the
same.
The same factors which makes (sane) files formats undiffable make
My monthly resend of this script.
I guess I'll include the script directly this time in the hopes that
maybe people don't like attachments and that's the reason I still haven't
gotten a response from anyone in the CVS development team. The script
(sccs2rcs.in) is attached in-line after the
Hi
I have set up cvs client on my win 98 machine.Server
is unix machine.
When I try to commit or add, I get the errorcannot
send authentication info to rshd:Socket not
connected. The error occurance is inconsistant;it
works sometimes,sometimes it doesn't.
I checked my .rhosts file,CVSROOT and
lose my mind.
I'm just trying to set up WinCVS on an Win2K machine.
My files are accessible via an IP or domain name, and not connected
via LAN at all. They are viewable on the internet, and this is my
test server.
I want to check files out and see changes as I make them.
So...
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On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 04:14:19PM -0800, sharkfish wrote:
I need to know how to tell WinCVS where to look for my files.
Next, I need to get WinCVS to see my files properly. They say 'nonCVS
files' now.
What is a module? Is there a step by step instruction manual that is
CLEAR? I'm
If only Sun's Java team understood the importance of
version tracking in JAR files and in RMI definitions.
Sun has a version standard that defines at the package
level the format of an interface specification version
(major.minor.edit), the format of an implementation version
(a string,
Wim Kerkhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In fact, I have taken the liberty of converting your post into a page on
Wiki site that I have set up on practical release branching with CVS,
over at:
http://www.nyetwork.org/wiki/CVSReleaseManagement
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On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 04:15:59PM -0800, Paddy T wrote:
Hi
I have set up cvs client on my win 98 machine.Server
is unix machine.
When I try to commit or add, I get the errorcannot
send authentication info to rshd:Socket not
connected. The error occurance is inconsistant;it
works
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 04:54:53PM -0800, Terry Spafford wrote:
1. Create a branch with the name I want off of the Trunk filled with the
current code.
2. Check out that new branch.
3. Clear out the current code from that branch, leaving the CVS directories.
4. Copy over the old code that
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On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 04:54:53PM -0800, Terry Spafford wrote:
1. Create a branch with the name I want off of the Trunk filled with the
current code.
2. Check out that new branch.
3. Clear out the current code from that branch, leaving the CVS directories.
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CVS Server : 1.11.1p1, Linux RH 7.2
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for now, simply handles the parameter passing to CVS.
I would like the various CVS repositories to be offline (most probably
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