According to information I've read on the web, when a commit is made on a
local machine to a remote server, exact copies (i.e. non-RCS format) of the
files being committed are created temporarily on the server so that they
are available for commitinfo scripts to act on them. I need to write a
I'm running cvs 2.0.2 (via WinCVS 1.3) on the client side, and the linux
server has version 1.11.5 running. I'm trying to add a unicode file using
the -ku option, which my wincvs client seems to think is possible, but I
get the following error when I try to do so:
cvs server: invalid RCS keyword
Thanks, but that doesn't seem to work for me. When I try it, I get a
warning that rlog is deprecated (and that I should use the synoymous log
instead). It then returns the error that the file or directory cannot be
found. I'm running CVS client 1.11 on Windows 2000, and 1.11.5 on the
linux
I have a script which pulls out of CVS information on changes to a project
between two official builds. To do this I am using cvs log with the -r
switch to interrogate CVS on individual file revisions. In order to get
this to work, it appears I have to have the module checked out onto the PC
they belong in the repository. Is their anyway of doing that?
For info, the version of cvs running on the server is 1.11.5
Thanks
Jason Gibbons
commands to list the files inside those directories. Thanks.
jason gibbons
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Does anyone have any example scripts (preferably perl) which can be
activated via the commitinfo hook and which can prevent commits to specific
branches / by specific people / a combination of both. If no scripts
available, any advice on this topic would be appreciated.
Jason Gibbons
Just on the off chance that anyone else has had similar problems:
We are running a cvs repository on an NT server, and are using WinCVS on
various client machines to access the repository (using NTServer protocol).
For most people, there are no problems whatsoever. A couple of machines,
however,
service yet,
but that would be next on the list I suppose. I really don't want to have
to reboot the server.
Many thanks to anyone who can help
Jason Gibbons
(A Clearcase user, new to CVS)
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