newbie: cvs and pam...

2004-05-22 Thread Peter Michael Jensen
I have setup a CVS-repository and read all I could find about cvs and pam, but nevertheless I keep getting the following [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/temp$ cvs -d pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/peter/cvs login Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/home/peter/cvs CVS password: PAM start error:

6317 RE SEU CARRO 63178

2004-05-22 Thread Chip vix
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Re: What files were changed on a branch?

2004-05-22 Thread Galen Boyer
On 21 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way to diff the head of the branch with the latest of the mainline I'm sorry, I meant the mainline of the branch although I'm not sure if that is valid terminology. Maybe the latest of the branch? to find which files were actually changed

Log message for import from a file?

2004-05-22 Thread kj
I want to automate a 'cvs import' step in a bash script, but unfortunately the message is a long, multiline one. Unlike commit, import does not recognize an -F option, so I can't put the message in a file. Is there a way to give a multiline argument to the -m flag of import? Thanks! kj --

Re: Log message for import from a file?

2004-05-22 Thread Larry Jones
kj writes: I want to automate a 'cvs import' step in a bash script, but unfortunately the message is a long, multiline one. Unlike commit, import does not recognize an -F option, so I can't put the message in a file. Is there a way to give a multiline argument to the -m flag of import?