Is there an easy way to find what file's are different between two
different tags?
-shane
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Our current cvs version is 1.10 and we are thinking of upgrading to
1.11. Is 1.11 completely backwards compatible with the 1.10 structure
the cvs server uses?
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gabriel rosenkoetter wrote:
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 09:28:38PM +0500, Muhammad Shakeel wrote:
Can i use solaris access control list ? Is cvs works fine when using acl ?
Yes.
(Think about this logically: cvs is run as the user performing the
action. Therefore, it can only affect a
No they only know that _his/her_ email address is real. Though actually
replying to most spammers is fairly futile. Either you give them info
about an actual addy or you just get a bounced message cause they spoof
their address. I think I see why some ISP's just block off all emails
from
Just curious if there was a site that detailed bugzilla and cvs
integration more than the bugzilla FAQ.
Thank you
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I accidently checked in a file with the wrong rev number. How do I go
about changing the rev number in the DB? Is there an easier way than
checking the rev out, removing it from the DB and putting it back with the
new rev?
-shane
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Thornley, David wrote:
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From: Shane McDaniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: how to change a rev number
I accidently checked in a file with the wrong rev
I can't seem to find my answer in the docs, though I'm sure it's there.
How can I pull out a revision of a file but not have CVS set any flags or
make any entries etc. anywhere. I don't want it to think I'm doing a
checkout of anything, I just want a complete text file of an old version.
CVS 1.11.1p1
I am attempting to setup a cvs server. The docs say to add
2401 stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/bin/cvs cvs -b /usr/local/bin
pserver
to the inetd.conf file but pserver doesn't seem to exist on my system.
cvs works fine otherwise. Should I already have the pserver app,
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Larry Jones wrote:
Shane McDaniel writes:
CVS 1.11.1p1
I am attempting to setup a cvs server. The docs say to add
2401 stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/bin/cvs cvs -b /usr/local/bin
pserver
No, they don't. Please see the 1.11.1p1 docs:
http
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