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:
Quer economizar ganhando Potência? Temos chip de conversão gasolina para
álcool
trazendo uma boa economia mensal.
Para conversão a álcool veja exemplo de
Economia:
Veiculo: Fiat palio 1.0 8v ano 98 com 78.000 km
Media feita com 1.500 km rodados entre cidade e estrada
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
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
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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?