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Hi,
I'm new to this list so please forgive me if I've asked something
that has already been asked before(likelihood of this is very
high).
I've been using CVS on and off over the past few years, but have
managed to install it on my NT workstation. (I tried to install the
CVSNT server but had
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A different method that I've been using successfully for years is a
mechanism called buildrefs. It's a primitive publish/subscribe
tool that allows a build to advertise various resources in the form
of paths, and another build to query for such resources.
Some of my projects use this to compute
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I believe the standard NT workstation license limits you to 10 remote
connections. The server licenses support as many connections as you pay
for.
I have a w2000 professional system that I use as a server and it
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 00:14:32 -0700, James Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is it possible to have cvs (or WinCVS) hit a server over an ssh
connection?
There are many ways of doing this. I do this all the time with my laptop.
Yes. I did it this way:
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 00:05:56 -0700, James Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The primary reason for wanting CVS repository data in XML format is for
data interrogation in order to populate a database.
Ah! This is very useful information IMHO.
Unfortunately I'm not aware of any pre-built
When I tryed to have a loginfo script read the writers file, it seems that the
administrative database isn't really rebuilt till after the loginfo scripts
have completed runing. The writers file read by the loginfo script always sees
a writers file without the changes I just commitied. (The
--- Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I tryed to have a loginfo script read the
writers file, it seems that the
administrative database isn't really rebuilt till
after the loginfo scripts
have completed runing. The writers file read by the
loginfo script always sees
a writers file without
Salutations, info-cvs!
I am using CVS NT 1.11.1.1 (Local Build 27) for maintaining source control over my
local Windows-Development-files. I used only basic functionality so far (checkouts,
commits and update). Today I had the problem to review an earlier version of a file.
When I use cvs
Garvin Hicking wrote:
I am using CVS NT 1.11.1.1 (Local Build 27) for maintaining source control over my
local
Windows-Development-files.
[snip]
I get the following error:
cvs [diff aborted]: (start_server internal error): unknown access method
Are you running cvs entirely on the
I had the same problem when using the CVSRoot as a local protocol. When I redid my
cvs setup, cvsnt was configured for
pserver. Now WinCVS does the diff correctly.
So I believe that there is something wrong with the diff command when accessing the
CVSROOT as LOCAL.
John
On 27 Mar 2002
shwetha writes:
I have installed wincvs.But i am facing a problem.It is giving an error as
can not open .cvspass for reading .nosuch file or directory exists.
That's a bug -- just create the file by hand (an empty file is fine).
-Larry Jones
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Noel Yap writes:
If you need to use CVS commands within
loginfo, try either using RCS commands, or create a
temporary module who's archive files are symlinked to
the real module's archive files. Do not fork unless
you're positive race conditions won't affect you.
In most cases, you can
Edmund writes:
What I'd like to know is how do I move the revision from the
main trunk to the r2_1_4_a branch? I don't think merging is
the right answer here as that'd make the r2_1_4_a branch
into the 2.0 trunk.
There isn't any way to move a revision, so you're going to have to
create a
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Does anyone know of any implementations of the CVS client part of
the client/server protocol in Perl, Python, C ( besides the CVS binary :)
Ruby, etc. ? Java is nice, but since the core application is not
running in a VM and it's mostly
Hi Oliver,
Yes, a libCVS would be nice. A google search on libcvs turns
up some interesting results, there might be a nice starting point
somewhere.
I am seriously considering implementing an abstracted version
of the client/server protocol in Perl, I was sent a perl module that
already does a
How can I resurrect a file on which I performed cvs remove and cvs commit?
I wish I had never done it.
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--- Larry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Noel Yap writes:
If you need to use CVS commands within
loginfo, try either using RCS commands, or create a
temporary module who's archive files are symlinked to
the real module's archive files. Do not fork unless
you're positive race
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Date: Wed Mar 27, 2002 09:38:40 AM US/Eastern
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On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 03:21 AM, Robert (via RT) wrote:
When I run this command:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL
Dennis W. Bulgrien writes:
How can I resurrect a file on which I performed cvs remove and cvs commit?
I wish I had never done it.
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_5.html#SEC62
Note that you can use cvs status file.txt in your working directory to
get the status of file.txt
Mark writes:
If cvs -n is used, then how is the loginfo script suppose to modify the log
message of the commited file?
The loginfo script isn't supposed to modify the log message. What in
the world are you trying to do?
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Dear all:
I setup a cvs server on redhat 6.1 with kernel 2.2.12-20, with shadow file for
system user authentication, with glibc-2.1.2-11.
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I am working on a number of different projects in Java, all of which share
a number of classes, and also contain other things (web apps with associated
config files, .jsp files, etc). I would like to use a single classes
directory containing all the actual .java files, and put each separate
Alex sheh writes:
but when I login cvs , auth error .
What's the exact error message you're getting, and exactly what version
of CVS are you running (cvs version or cvs -v on the server)? If
you're running CVS 1.11.1 or newer, check your syslog for messages from
CVS (it logs under the daemon
Hi,
I also have the same problem, and I wonder copying
content of Attic directory to my directory in CVS
repository works? Or any other way, thanks
--- Larry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dennis W. Bulgrien writes:
How can I resurrect a file on which I performed
cvs remove and cvs
Once you find the dead revision with cvs status then all you have to do
is
cvs update -j dead revision -j revision immediately preceding dead
revision on the same brach/trunk file.txt
and then do a cvs commit file.txt
Shubho
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