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+ }
}
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cvs co PACKAGENAME
In WinCvs Preferences under the General tab, set CVSROOT to:
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passwd file on the cvs server
-Larry Jones
I'm writing you a message in code. How do you spell nincompoop? -- Calvin
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not find such a configuration parameter. I would expect this man page
is for the latest sshd, 3.7p1, or later.
See the command= option in the AUTHORIZED_KEYS file.
-Larry Jones
The game's
-directories) over the previous ones without getting a ton of
conflicts OR
3. can i simply delete the affected modules and re-import new modules
once 1.) is done?
Either will work.
-Larry Jones
Temporary insanity! That's all it was! -- Calvin
synonymous with -r (and -rHEAD), which
should be considerably less confusing.
(I'm using cvs 1.11.1p1).
You might want to update -- the current stable release is 1.11.6.
-Larry Jones
The problem with the future is that it keeps turning into the present.
-- Hobbes
Larry Lords writes:
In order to refactor the build we need to limit the access to the build.xml
file to a limited group. I have looked through the documentation, but still not
sure what to do to limit the access?
CVS cannot limit access to a single file, only to a directory.
-Larry Jones
*' -print
will find all the locks (unless you're using LockDir= in your
CVSROOT/config file, in which case use that directory instead of
$CVSROOT), then you can remove any that are stale.
-Larry Jones
I think grown-ups just ACT like they know what they're doing. -- Calvin
agree. I hope this is implemented for the next 1.11.x.
Don't hold your breath. Implementing this would require such
significant changes to CVS that I'd be tempted to call it 2.x.
-Larry Jones
Just when I thought this junk was beginning to make sense. -- Calvin
-jtemptag
$ cvs commit -m'revert'
$ cvs tag -d temptag
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and thus is considered valid, so you
don't get an error but you also don't get any files because the tag
doesn't exist in any of them.
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Bad news, Mom. I promised my soul to the Devil this afternoon. -- Calvin
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between 1.2.2.1 and 1.2.4.1 into tekst.txt
If Branch2 were rooted where you think it is, the first revision
retrieved would have been 1.2, not 1.2.2.1. Can you do a status -v on
the file and post the results?
-Larry Jones
He's just jealous because I accomplish so much more than he does. -- Calvin
Pervinder Singh Sudan writes:
Can somebody suggest me solution to this problem or the forum where I can
put this query ...
I think you want the CvsGui mailing list:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cvsgui/
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.)
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Who, ME? Who?! Me?? WHO... Me?! Who, me??? -- Calvin
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1.1.2.1 had different permissions than revision 1.1.
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the slightest bearing on what happens to me anyway. -- Calvin
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in the
repository so the names don't clash, but that means that checking out an
old version doesn't really give you the old version.
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Or use the GNU diff -I option to ignore those lines in the first place.
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-o).
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(1.11.6) on both the client and the server. If
that still doesn't help, let us know.
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No. WinCVS specific questions like that should go to the CvsGui list:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cvsgui/
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published one for the latest version yet, 1.11.5 is the most recent.
http://ftp.cvshome.org/release/binary/win32/
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Nothing spoils fun like finding out it builds character. -- Calvin
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on a branch, CVS creates a revision on the
trunk (1.1) that contains no lines and has a state of dead in addition
to the revision on the branch (1.1.2.1) that contains the actual data
and has a state of Exp (the normal state).
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Pitiful. Just pitiful. -- Calvin
definition look like?
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results you got.
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tags, you probably want :: instead of :,
and you may want -S, too.)
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Mark D. Baushke writes:
I have not actually bothered to scope the task to determine how
easy or hard it might be to implement.
Since it's a global option, it should be trivial -- just add it to the
Global_option code in both client and server.
-Larry Jones
Kicking dust is the only part
it append-only if your OS supports that
concept).
If the entire repository is really read-only and there's nothing you can
do about it, the current development version of CVS has a -R global
option to deal with it.
-Larry Jones
I think my cerebellum just fused. -- Calvin
the
revision tag to a branch tag with cvs tag -Fb. Once the tags are
corrected, you'll need to re-update the working directory to the branch
so that CVS knows it's now a branch tag (cvs up -rbname).
-Larry Jones
It's going to be a long year. -- Calvin
Gurpreet Singh (SCM) writes:
From the command line on the following syntax :
cvs checkout -N -d c:\temp ModuleName
I get the error CVS/Entries not found...
That probably means that c:\temp\ModuleName already exists -- checkout
really wants to create a new directory.
-Larry Jones
Physical
Ed Avis writes:
Cool, I'll try that. Do you mean 1.12 or some other version not
mentioned on the download page?
1.12.
-Larry Jones
They say winning isn't everything, and I've decided
to take their word for it. -- Calvin
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into the CVS server
(using SSH), cd into the repository and /bin/rm the ,v files which they
are concerned about. (yikes!)
You can configure sshd to only let them run cvs and not other commands
(including a generic login). See the ssh documentation for details.
-Larry Jones
I like maxims that don't
-- set the permissions so that
the privileged few have write permission in that directory and others
don't. (Note that that doesn't keep others from checking it out, but it
does keep them from changing it, which is what you really care about.)
-Larry Jones
Moms and reason are like oil and water
=?iso-8859-1?q?Bernhard=20Fischer?= writes:
the server is running on Linux with version 1.11.1p1
client AIX 1.11.0.0 or Linux 1.11.1.1p1
RereadLogAfterVerify wasn't added until 1.11.2 -- you need to update the
server. (And I'd suggest updating the clients, too.)
-Larry Jones
We seem
it being mentioned in the manual -- you must have seen it
somewhere else.
-Larry Jones
I think we need to change the rules. -- Calvin
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, please) is all you need to do. The more challenging part
is merging all of the administrative files in CVSROOT. For the most
part you can just concatenate them, but beware of patterns that match
more than intended in the new, merged repository.
-Larry Jones
Hmph. -- Calvin
be a vendor branch instead), and even if it is the
trunk, there's no guarantee that the trunk is branch 1 (the user may
have forced a higher number), so there's no guarantee that it gets you
the head revision.
-Larry Jones
Girls are so weird. -- Calvin
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makes sense -- the
client/server protocol is fairly terse as opposed to reading the entire
RCS file across the network.)
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for us to compare two consecutive revisions and we have to enter
revision numbers manually which is time consuming.
You may find cvs rdiff -t to be useful in that context.
-Larry Jones
How am I supposed to learn surgery if I can't dissect anything? -- Calvin
at a different repository than the
office developer. A VPN, in and of itself, cannot possibly cause such a
thing to happen.
-Larry Jones
That's the problem with nature. Something's always stinging you
or oozing mucus on you. -- Calvin
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Ronald Petty writes:
When you do a cvs update -j branch_name, you see all the files in the
module fly by and it tells you whether there is a conflict or whatever.
Is there a way to do this (see what would happen), without it really
doing it?
Have you tried the global -n option?
-Larry
you didn't really open port 2401 in your firewall,
or you also have a software firewall (like tcpwrappers). For debugging
advice, see the manual:
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.6/cvs_21.html#SEC184
-Larry Jones
How many presents do you think I'd forfeit for just one
clean
Kent Emia writes:
do i have to put the passwd, readers, writers to the
checkoutlist file?
Those files are normally edited in place rather than via CVS for
security reasons. If you're sure you want to allow CVS access to them,
then you need to add them to checkoutlist.
-Larry Jones
We
is preventing update of that
file.
Look at the messages very carefully -- you have two files with identical
names save for case differences: CpeRegistrationMessage.java and
CPERegistrationMessage.java. Since MS-Windows is not case sensitive,
that terminally confuses your CVS client.
-Larry Jones
You
; changes are
what happen *between* revision numbers. From the above, I'm guessing
that it's the changes from 1.1 to 1.2 that you want to undo; if not,
you'll have to revise the above command appropriately.)
-Larry Jones
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to be
a complete list of all the tags. It's just a cache of recently
referenced tags that were found to be valid -- CVS will assume any tag
listed there to be valid rather than scanning the repository files to
find out for sure.
-Larry Jones
I think my cerebellum just fused. -- Calvin
the stored local network CVSROOT with the
correct dyndsn CVSROOT.
-Larry Jones
When you're as far ahead of the class as I am, it doesn't take much time.
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doesn't track merges. If you want to know about them, it's up to
you to track them (typically via log messages and/or tags).
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need to have a tag or
you need to get it by date. In either case, CVS won't include files
from the future.
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Vikas K writes:
I want to know what all file in a particular version are not
latest.
cvs rdiff -s -rtag module
-Larry Jones
In my opinion, we don't devote nearly enough scientific research
to finding a cure for jerks. -- Calvin
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results. I don't
think that's a bug, but it might be possible to convince me otherwise.
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From now on, I'm devoting myself to the cultivation of
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.
If you're using pserver to access CVS, there's no need to mount the
repository on the client machine. In fact, it's a bad idea. All you
need on the client machine is a CVS (client) executable and a correctly
set $CVSROOT.
-Larry Jones
The hardest part for us avant-garde post-modern artists
claims
to be) does not contain such a message, so I'm guessing that you're
working with a modified version of CVS on the server. I suggest you
contact the person responsible for the server and see if they can shed
any light on the problem.
-Larry Jones
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, is by far the most common
operation.
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you radically change the
command line semantics. If you specify just one -r and one -D, are you
trying to specify a single revision (a branch as of a particular date)
or two revisions (one by tag and one by date)?
-Larry Jones
How am I supposed to learn surgery if I can't dissect anything
Lynch, Harold writes:
Is the client or the server doing the sleep?
The server. The client is just waiting for messages from the server.
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I take it there's no qualifying exam to be a Dad. -- Calvin
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repository.
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on Unix?
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/
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Kicking dust is the only part of this game we really like. -- Calvin
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is to use the existing message for all the remaining directories
without further prompting. As far as I can remember, CVS has always
worked that way, so I have no idea why your other CVS isn't working
like that -- it must have been locally modified.
-Larry Jones
This sounds suspiciously like one
/usr/local/apache/htdocs) to automate the web publishing.
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.6/cvs_18.html#SEC173
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We seem to be out of gun powder. -- Calvin
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Ronald Petty writes:
I was wondering is there a way to see what other versions there are for
a file in the repository.
cvs log
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Don't you hate it when your boogers freeze? -- Calvin
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to one of the current
releases (1.11.6 is stable, 1.12.1 is experimental) that you can find at
www.cvshome.org. You'll also find updated manuals that have setup
instructions for xinetd (which is what you have) in addition to inetd.
-Larry Jones
It's hard to be religious when certain people
controlled development environment, you have no idea what the latest
revision of the file on the default branch (which may be the vendor
branch rather than the trunk) *is*.
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Please tell me I'm adopted. -- Calvin
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of changes is empty.
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Roser Timm (KADA 31) writes:
is there a way to check the existance of a given tag before trying to checkout out a
module with this tag?
cvs rdiff -rtag -rtag module
-Larry Jones
When I want an editorial, I'll ASK for it! -- Calvin
changed or not. If
you do an update *without* the -n flag, CVS will do that and update its
state information to match.
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the
directory (as opposed to specific files) in that you won't get a '?'
line for them.
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I suppose if I had two X chromosomes, I'd feel hostile too. -- Calvin
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Tom Wiebe Lists writes:
I'll be changing to a new powerbook tomorrow. Is there anything I need
to do to migrate my local CVS repository other than tar it up and copy
it over?
Nope, that should do it.
-Larry Jones
Let's pretend I already feel terrible about it, and that you
don't need
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traces of the branch. If there
were revisions checked in on the branch, removing the branch tag has no
effect on them, other than making them difficult to access since there's
no longer any branch tag pointing to them.
-Larry Jones
I don't like these stories with morals. -- Calvin
status' of the file showed
the repository knew nothing about it.
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.6/cvs_18.html#SEC175
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to create a new branch of this version
and update it. But I was looking for another possibility, without new
branches.
Why? This is *exactly* what branches are for!
-Larry Jones
I wonder if you can refuse to inherit the world. -- Calvin
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that was
envisioned for CVS but has never been fully implemented. If you're
going to import multiple releases, you must use the same vendor tag each
time.
-Larry Jones
I'm writing you a message in code. How do you spell nincompoop? -- Calvin
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cvs rtag when used without the -r option that's truely
dangerous, since you have no way of knowing what revisions you're
tagging.
-Larry Jones
Even if lives DID hang in the balance, it would depend on whose they were.
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. If it's
the client, you'll have to update it.
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I don't need to do a better job. I need better P.R. on the job I DO.
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and Modified if not. You can tell by sending a valid-requests request.
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message you received. I'm guessing that your
problem is that you used tag -d without the -B that tells it it's OK
to disturb branch tags.
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Mac writes:
Does anyone know how to delete a branch?
What exactly do you mean by delete? You can remove the branch *tag*
with tag -d. If you really want to remove all the revisions on the
branch, there's no easy way to do that.
-Larry Jones
That's the problem with nature. Something's
Vijay Kumar writes:
How can we include cvs commands in a shesll or perl script - no interactive.
Just do it.
-Larry Jones
You should see me when I lose in real life! -- Calvin
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between working
directories and repository directories.
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the log messages for changes checked in by
a particular user over a time range. cvs diff can show the changes
over a time range, but it would be for all users, not just a particular
one.
-Larry Jones
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their own mailing lists -- perhaps you should ask them.
Standard CVS doesn't have a problem with spaces in file/directory names
other than with the administrative files. You might get better advice
if you could be more specific about the exact problems you're having.
-Larry Jones
Even though we're
changes on the branch, and then move the tag
to the head of the branch.
-Larry Jones
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Wayne Johnson writes:
Anyone know if the history report/file is documented anywhere.
Only in the source code: see src/history.c.
-Larry Jones
Well of course the zipper's going to get stuck if everyone
stands around WATCHING me! -- Calvin
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And note that there aren't necessarily 3 revisions between 1.10 and
1.13; some of them may have been deleted.
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tried to verify it
and failed, it bounced my messages.
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He piqued my curiosity. -- Calvin
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Jayashree writes:
Is there any way to add change log alone to these
files. There are around 15 files and all of them
are showing *** empty log message *** now.
cvs admin -m
-Larry Jones
When I want an editorial, I'll ASK for it! -- Calvin
). You either
need to run the server as root or you need to map all of the users to
the userid that you are running the server as.
-Larry Jones
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and you don't have to do
anything. If you are using SystemAuth=no, then you have to edit your
CVSROOT/passwd file to add them; see:
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.6/cvs_2.html#SEC29
-Larry Jones
Aw Mom, you act like I'm not even wearing a bungee cord! -- Calvin
an
entry in it something like:
maciejet:xx:Tom Maciejewski
The third field is supposed to be the system userid that CVS should run
as (you can omit it if it's the same as the CVS userid), not the user's
full name.
-Larry Jones
Start tying the sheets together. We'll go out the window
(and only diff, I believe) treats HEAD as head of current
branch rather than as head of trunk. Try cvs diff -r1 file.c.
-Larry Jones
Mr. Subtlety drives home another point. -- Calvin
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http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.6/cvs_2.html#SEC29
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the module locked.
It sounds like using cvs -n rlog would solve this problem?
Yep.
If so, it might be nice if there were some note about this in the
discussion of *info scripts and perhaps the global -n option.
Feel free to submit patches for the documentation.
-Larry Jones
I sure wish I
have edited away the trailing
slash and made it impossible to diagnose the problem.
-Larry Jones
Isn't it sad how some people's grip on their lives is so precarious
that they'll embrace any preposterous delusion rather than face an
occasional bleak truth? -- Calvin
Kristopher Hollingsworth writes:
I'm trying to login from the command line to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/ACS and
I get the following error:
could not find out home directory
See $HOME and friends in:
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.6/cvs_19.html#SEC180
-Larry Jones
your repository. It probably wouldn't hurt to
give everyone read permission on the CVSROOT directory and its contents,
but you're much better off moving your repository to a local disk.
-Larry Jones
It's no fun to play games with a poor sport. -- Calvin
Bulgrien, Kevin writes:
// Filename: $RCSFile$
The keyword is RCSfile (with a lower-case f).
-Larry Jones
I've changed my mind, Hobbes. People are scum. -- Calvin
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Look up the commitinfo and taginfo files in the manual.
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These things just seem to happen. -- Calvin
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in place for the in-progress commit).
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I stand FIRM in my belief of what's right! I REFUSE to
compromise my principles! -- Calvin
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