implementation of a
CVS client. I've been told it's rather good.
http://www.jcvs.org/
Ross
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in every message which allow
filtering of CVS mailing list messages into other folders.
I recommend you investigate the filtering and folder tools in you mail
client.
Ross Burton
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of cvswrappers in the CVS manual,
specifically the -kb options. We are using CVS here with many binary
files (Word, pictures, executables) without any problems.
Ross
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of the Apache lists.
Maybe this approach could be used on the CVS list?
Ross Burton
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listing the directories as it traverses the tree, and -n to stop cvs
bringing in patches from the tree (so it only lists what has changed,
doesn't patch any local files to reflect later changes).
Ross Burton
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On 12 Mar 2001 13:14:42 -0500, Larry Jones wrote:
Ross Burton writes:
$ cvs add absolute.oc
cvs server: re-adding file absolute.oc (in place of dead revision 2.2)
$ cvs commit absolute.oc
cvs server: cannot add file `absolute.oc' when RCS file
`/opt/cvsroot/ORIGIN/Libraries/DataArea
which contains the line
"Binaries.*". However, when I run cvs update I get this:
cvs update: in directory Binaries.Linux.i386:
cvs update: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or directory
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ross Burton
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/Libraries/DataArea/NumberItem/absolute.oc,v'
already exists
Argh!
I've tried removing the files from CVS/Entries and re-running cvs update
-PdA, but I still get the message. Any ideas? Or do I have to
remove/move files in the tree?
Thanks for any help,
Ross Burton
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l me personally as eGroups.com
seems to lag by several weeks :-(
Ross Burton
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/Bootstrap/Keil/standalonegeneva.lnp,v'
already exists
cvs [commit aborted]: correct above errors first!
(forgive the obscure prompts)
What is wrong? CVS was making the correct noises all the way until
the commit, when it broke.
Thanks for any help,
Ross Burton
PS: Can anyone recomend a decent CVS
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