Hi,
you have to lock the branch - if you have one. A tag is not what you
are looking for.
Bye
Oliver
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Subject: CVS Question ?
Is there a way to lock a tag so that no one can make
a
Hi,
I think this is a issue, that should be solved within your project and
its organisation (building, deployment etc).
Bye
Oliver
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From: "Karsten, Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 12:33 AM
Subject: Sharing the same ph
Sorry, may be a little bit offtopic...
Does someone have example perl script to wrap cvs login via open2/3
and IO::Select? I am not able to get my one working.
Thanks...
Oliver
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There was a discussion about it one week ago. Search for it in the
archive.
Bye
Oliver
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From: "Markus Ostenried" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 2:24 AM
Subject: cvs status: show only *not* Up-to-date files
> Hi all,
>
> i
I would vote for -i! I would like to have also as parameter for
update.
BYe
oliver
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> I have written a perl script that wraps cvs status in order to add
two new
> switches:
>
> -i for intere
e all empty directories.
Bye
Oliver
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From: "rabbitxu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:57 AM
Subject: How to remove directory?
> Hello all:
> I want t
Hi Rob,
>
> 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
> alr
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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
Hi,
under Un*x the solution is quite easy. Restrict the write permission for the
root directory of the CVS repository to a certain group or user. If you do
this, only those users are able to create new modules in the repository.
Bye
Oliver
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From: "Paulo Bras" <[EMAI
Hi Paulo,
you could limit the permissions - read, write etc. - for each module in a
repository to a single person. Thats the way I would do it.
Bye,
Oliver
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From: "Paulo Bras" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 11:58 AM
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Hi John,
I tent to ignore them. Since they can produced automatically, I
regard them as temporary files.
And this is the crux, that you can produce them automatically.
Oliver
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