Kristopher Hollingsworth wrote:
Hey guys, I uploaded my website the other day to our CVS
Repository, and when we checked it back out some of the image files
were corrupt. Any idea why this might have happened? Thanks for any help.
The files were probably added with the default keyword
Larry Lords wrote:
We are trying to merge a branch back into the trunk and get the following error.
I have no idea where to begin to troubleshoot the problem. I would appreciate
any help from the gurus on this list.
Merging differences between 1.5 and 1.5.4.2.2.3 into Genders.java
C
Larry,
I'm CC'ing this back to the list so you may get better help...
Merging differences between 1.5 and 1.5.4.2.2.3 into Genders.java
C src/java/domain/org/familysearch/domainmodel/Group.java
R src/java/domain/org/familysearch/domainmodel/Groups.java
cvs: rcs.c:4114: RCS_checkout:
Hill, Benjamin W wrote:
Is there a method in CVS is obtain changes to files for a particular user,
over a particular time? I am using pserver to connect to a remote
repository, and would like to find out what files have been edited over a
particular time range.
CVSps
Kristopher Hollingsworth wrote:
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
Any help would be appreciated.
CVS wants to add the CVSROOT info you specified to $HOME/.cvspass. You need to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dont you think that you are going a bit overboard with this?
1) I personally do not control the disclaimer that is attached to my email
...
At the risk of sustaining this thread beyond a reasonable lifespan, I would
point out that no disclaimer was added to your
Max Bowsher wrote:
David Bowring wrote:
My concerns were merely that I had heard noises about using CVS on disk
shares and was worried (in some part) about corruption, though I could
not foresee it. All the clustered machines will be on a Gigabit
backbone, so this should negate the
Amit Sharma (SCM) wrote:
Hi All,
I am not able to lock file from cvs. I have tried on both cvs1.2 and
cvs1.3 individually. Now I have both version installed on my system. Every
time I try to lock a file it gives following message-
cvs [admin aborted]: 'admin -l' is a depreciated option.
Hanman Gajarla wrote:
I get the following message when I execute scriptname.pl -t dirpath.
The cvs rlog command is deprecated
use the synonymous cvs log command instead.
AFAIK, rlog was deprecated in 1.9, and resurrected in 1.11.1. You should
upgrade to the current release (1.11.5).
-Matt
Subramani, GnanaShekar (MED, TCS) wrote:
From gemsdev26.med.ge.com
==
pwd
/home/selectic/gshekar
gemsdev26:selectic (cvs) 443cvs -d
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/opt/data/cvs/Sales checkout
cpq_repository
cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to gemsmet.med.ge.com:2401
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Client: WinCVS 1.3.12 on Windows NT 4.0 SP6a
Server: cvs 1.11.2 on AIX 4.3.3
Communication Method: pserver
On each and every login by a WinCVS client, a core dump (32MB!) is being
created
Does the client print any messages from the server? If not, try running
cvs
Amit Sharma wrote:
Hi All,
We have migrated our source code from VSS ( Visual Source Safe) to
CVS but after migration It is not appending the log to the files, Is there
any way on the Server to append log automatically to the file once committed
or Do I need to modify each file to
Charles Sun wrote:
I have a tool that generates many new files and folders in my working area.
These files shall be CVS controlled.
Generated files are almost always better handled by a build system,
especially if generated frequently.
I want to add a symbolic link in my working area. Can
Derkaoui wrote:
cvs commit:examining.
cvs commit:examining CVSROOT
cvs commit:up-to-date check failed for 'CVSROOT/commitinfo'
cvs commit:up-to-date check failed for 'CVSROOT/loginfo'
cvs commit:up-to-date check failed for 'CVSROOT/taginfo'
cvs commit:up-to-date check failed for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But, if i have a line like test/XXX/YYY in my modules file
and i make CVS checkout test i receive a message in terms of
cvs checkout: cannot find module 'test' - ignored .
Question: where is the mistake ?
Probably in the CVSROOT/modules file. First, make
David Bowring wrote:
I have software which is used for a number of different countries, they
are very similar maybe a few different features and functions for each
country. For example: I will have software for UK, Europe and
Australia.
The European and Australian software will be based on
Yarbrough, Jay wrote:
I would like the notify script to send not only the name of the file
which has been committed, but also the comment entered by the
developer who committed the change.
Use CVSROOT/loginfo to process logs from a commit.
-Matt
Pat Young wrote:
When I backup my CVS respository using FTP, should I
FTP everything as text files?
The safe answer is no. Depending on your setup, a better approach
might be to archive the repository and then transfer the archive as one
file (in binary mode), to help preserve permissions and
KEVIN ZEMBOWER wrote:
I have a project, called 'prds' which has two separate source code
directories, /home/prds and /usr/local/httpd/htdocs/prds. What's the
best way to handle this in CVS? Should I enter the separate
directories as if they were two separate projects? I was hoping to
set it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have CVS server 1.11.1 p1 with pserver.
CVS 1.11.5 adds a major server-side security fix; you should upgrade.
How can I configure CVS to permit user to create new file with the
projet associated group instead of the user default group ?
On the server, run 'chmod
Matt Riechers wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have CVS server 1.11.1 p1 with pserver.
CVS 1.11.5 adds a major server-side security fix; you should upgrade.
How can I configure CVS to permit user to create new file with the
projet associated group instead of the user default group
Daniel Hurtubise wrote:
Does this introduce any problems with line feeds and carriage returns?
Should I be using WinCVS in this case?
Just to rephrase, you want to maintain a CVS repository on a linux
machine, and use either a linux CVS client or WinCVS to make changes.
CVS converts the
Bruce Douglas wrote:
New to cvs and redhat 8.0. trying to install a cvs server on redhat 8.0
server. I have the following rpms installed:
sendmail-8.12.5-7
sendmail-cf-8.12.5-7
cvs-1.11.2-5
You should upgrade to CVS 1.11.5 for a recent security fix (plus other
bug
Amit Sharma wrote:
Is there any way to findout with one command for all the watches
that have been applied in the whole repository.
'cvs watchers' should do what you want.
-Matt
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Prem Prakash Pathak wrote:
We are using CVS Server on both Mac WIndows.
Does this mean that switching servers doesn't help?
While checking out
some file under Mac OS, I am getting panic error - 39 not able to
checkout. However It's working fine under Windows.
It would help if you could
Kenneth Porter wrote:
--On Friday, January 17, 2003 4:46 PM -0500 Larry Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're at all concerned about security, you should
not be using pserver, you should be using :ext: with SSH.
We started down this path but couldn't get it working on Windows with
Markel, Ryan wrote:
I'm trying to set up a repository currently on our school's Debian 3.0r1 box,
which currently has the Debian packacge for CVS 1.11.1p1 installed.
I would recommend upgrading to 1.11.4 if possible.
All I want to do is set up the server so I can receive WinCVS client
Mazza, Glen R., ,CPMS wrote:
Hello,
Simple question (I've checked the Cedarqvist manual, it's probably there but
can't seem to find it!): How is a patch file committed into CVS to update
the most recent version?
Use patch(1) or some other tool to merge the patchfile with the local
Jeeva Sarma wrote:
Hi
Windows 98 does not allow me to name/create a file as
.cvsrc
In Win2k, Windows Explorer won't create a file beginning with a '.', but
notepad can save a file as '.cvsrc'. I would hope this also works in
Win98...
-Matt
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Mike Ayers wrote:
mmala wrote:
Actually, right now our DNS is down so for running
client server cvs,I am adding IP address of the
clients as entries in the /etc/hosts file of the
machine where cvs server is running.
...
CVS is always reading old CVSROOT and is
giving error
Donald Sharp wrote:
Be carefull using/working with bitkeeper for those of you who do
development on any other scm system. The license prohibits you
from using bitkeeper and doing development on competitors to bitkeeper.
Bitkeeper's Free Use BKL license http://www.bitkeeper.com/bkl.txt
Xicheng Jia wrote:
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Mike Ayers wrote:
4. Run a script which deletes all the CVS/Root directories and then
`cvs -d /new/path/to/repository update`
Can you tell me how to make such script file?
NOTE: this is extremely dangerous! *MAKE A BACKUP FIRST*
find .
Xicheng Jia wrote:
I am wondering if or not there is any difference between co and
checkout, also between ci and commit?
They are synonyms. I couldn't find a reference in the manual, but you
can run cvs --help-synonyms for the full list.
-Matt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A. checkout new working dir using new repository location
B. transfer content of old working copy to new working copy
C. delete and cvs remove files from new working copy if necessary
D. get rid of old working copy and continue work in new working copy
That
Nuno Branco wrote:
What I am looking for is a way to put several CVSROOT in the same CVS
server.
Repositories are usually configured in [x]inetd.conf. I'm not familiar
with configuring Mandrake, so YMMV. The manual describes how to handle
multiple repositories:
Xicheng Jia wrote:
I have several modules in my repository under the following
directory:
/users/t1/CVSROOT
But recently, our system administrator transfered all my data to another
directory, say:
/users/005/t3/CVSROOT
Then I can not checkin or do some other cvs operations
Daniels, Dave F [PCS] wrote:
-I'm trying to import files to CVSROOT/commitmessage/filename
-These files appear to import correctly, but only the ,v file is created on
the server.
-The checkoutlist file contains entries for the files that are being
imported correctly, but not for those that
Dmitry Suzdalev wrote:
But what if i dont know this name? Can I find it somehow? Is there a
CVS command that lists all tag names?
cvs stat -v or cvs log
-Matt
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mmala wrote:
Hi
Is there anyway to checkout the repository such that I
can exclude some files?These files are needed for an
older release but in the current version they are not
needed.I know we can make a branch, but is there any
other method to exclude just some files from
Steve Buehler wrote:
The people that
need to use it need some kind of a web frontend for it. Does anybody know
of a few that I can checkout?
viewCVS is a good repository browser: http://viewcvs.sourceforge.net/
For a full web-based client, jCVS may be better (never used it):
Xicheng Jia wrote:
If the latest revision in my repository(my_cvs) is Ver_1_5,
I want to checkout an older revision(Ver_1_2) to a new place,
what should I do? Are the following two steps OK?
cvs checkout my_cvs
cvs checkout -r Ver_1_2 my_cvs
Is there any better way to checkout
From: George xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I met a problem, if I create many level directory in a
project. I must
add every directory.
Does anyone know how to directly add text.txt file under the
new folder ?
'cvs add' is not recursive. Read the manual for details.
From: Massimiliano Cialdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I have a project within cvs repository. I tagged it and then
the project evolved: some files was deleted.
When I tried to checkout the tagged version, files deleted
was missing although they was present when I tag the project.
If the
From: Lee Francis Wilhelmsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I have created a version of my project, but now I want to fix
a bug in the
version. I guess I need to create a branch, but am a little
unclear on the
correct procedure on how to go about it.
You can create a branch based on the
From: Zieg, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I have created a version of my project, but now I want to
fix a bug in the
version. I guess I need to create a branch, but am a little
unclear on the
correct procedure on how to go about it. Could anyone show
me a quick
recipe on the
From: Ray Tayek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
but i am having trouble using wincvs on my win98 machine (i get a
connection refused).
i have:
cvspserver stream tcp nowait root/usr/bin/cvs
cvs -f
--allow-root=~ray/cvsroot
The entry itself looks ok AFAICT, so...
Did
From: Christian Andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I have some genereated source-files that I need to have in the cvs
Why must they be in CVS?
the problem I have is that these files often gets generated
when there is nothing changed to them (it is part of some compilation
sections)
, Matthew W wrote:
From: Christian Andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I have some genereated source-files that I need to have in the cvs
Why must they be in CVS?
the problem I have is that these files often gets generated
when there is nothing changed to them (it is part of some
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