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This should leave you with a copy in the new location for people who need to
know the ancient history, a copy to recover from if you hit enter on the rm
in the wrong directory, and a smaller repo but with all the history since
the each of the files were last restructured.
Thanks. :)
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S I wrote:
SNIP
We have restructured our code so many times and we may soon port over
to a completely clean repository without its history. So in our case it
shouldn't matter but I see your point about
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-Jul-05): this is $Date: 2005/07/12 02:32:17 $
1.2 (mingl12-Jul-05): $Log: compiler.c,v $
SNIP
From the leftmost column, it is obvious that the latest revision is 1.3;
however, the keywords expand to only revision 1.2.
1. Todd Denniston states that If I Recall Correctly, $Log
modules would be a good idea.
In VSS I think one can do this by pinning the files.
But I am not sure how to achieve this with CVS.
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: Why would you want to do that? Are you working with some
strange binary format?
Full answer: If you really think you wan to do that, read the manual section
10 Multiple developers[1], the answers you seek are there.
[1] https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_10.html#SEC82
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now that I have cvs2cl and am using CVS vs SCCS.
Your biggest trick is either creating a file with the date you want, or
building up the $PREVIOUS_DATE string by hand.
Thanks
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, as a commitinfo script.
[1] https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_2.html#SEC36
[2] http://www.cmcrossroads.com/bradapp/acme/
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and why.
Thank you in advance.
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requirements on which we install CVS server?
manual section 2.9.1, Server requirements [2]
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[2] https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_2.html#SEC27
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files need scrubbed when someone leaves not the system
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exit
cat SeeCVS1.11.19_die_onSUNfork.txt | tr -d \r tmpfile
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or
import a word doc you give it the -kb flag.
Short answer: NO.
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and scripts where the formatting
of the data matter.
i.e., if someone needs to send an attachment that is MIMEed, no problem, but
the message body should be ASCII text.
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keywords in the files, find your info in
the
echo cvs log from now on.
exit 1
fi
done
***end simplistic commitinfo script*
BTW never written a commitinfo before, no warranties on the above script.
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and do a `cvs update` from a known working tag.
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attempting to checkout a module using pserver, I get:
|
| initgroups failed: Invalid argument
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| I googled this but didn't come up with anything helpful.
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| Thanks,
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to resolve this, or is just a method for troubleshooting?
| -Original Message-
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| Subject: Re: Check out fails
SNIP
| Q3) on the solaris box what does
Larry Jones wrote:
Todd Denniston writes:
If you are using pserver you should not need to su, [x]inetd runs as root.
But is it set up to run pserver as root? If not, you can only run as
the user you're running pserver as -- any attempt to run as a different
user will result in similar
-fc58f200cea8e136e0be4d945fcee085858fe670
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`rm -- --no-recursion`
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to it are different you exit with a non zero
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pserver or ext (to the same server machine) and that no one is
accessing it using a filesystem method.
WARNING USE AT YOUR OWN RISK * WARNING USE AT YOUR OWN RISK *
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on the old machine.
2) compile and install 1.11.1p1 from source, which you can get from the
site[1].
But you really should go with a newer[3] version.
On 6/13/05, Todd Denniston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ravish agarwal wrote:
Hi all,
We need to migrate CVS repositery from one HP-UX machine
Todd Denniston wrote:
ravish agarwal wrote:
Hi Todd,
thanx for the information. But here is still a problem. The setup for
cvs-1.11.1p1 is not available on the link you have specified. can you
please give any other link where I can find that binary. Also please
tell me if I need
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you looked into helping
it's maintainers get the patch in a form that might be accepted into
cvs1.12.X or cvs1.13.X (read the HACKING file that comes with the cvs
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/msg00191 for the ability to do the add -C thing,
i.e., don't make it impossible.
Over all I think this, removing cvs add's need to contact the server, is
the FIRST step in giving cvs an off-line mode. (yes that means I have been
thinking about it, but have not implemented anything.)
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broken memmap implementation, and then it only happened on the biggest of
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], server abort, unable to parse
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 20:06:30 -0500
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Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 10:02 AM
To: Ennis, Tony
Cc: 'info-cvs@gnu.org'
Subject: Re: Cannot rename file error
Ennis, Tony wrote:
Hello
understand your question(s), but if what you want is to
always have your web server content the same as the HEAD revision from the
cvs repository, perhaps Keeping a checked out copy[1] is what you want.
[1] https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_18.html#SEC177
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commit:
when I commit foo, it locks foo and then tries to commit it and
runs into its own lock (which it then reports back to me in the above
message), and, after waiting for the lock to expire (in a few minutes),
it proceeds with the commit.
is this really the case?
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cvs add $PATH/Makefile
I think...
This is not intended to be direction to a gov contractor to do anything,
just a listing of information which _may_ answer the question which was
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into the
commitinfo script?
It sounds like Vik wants a 'verifymsg_acls' in the end anyway, may as well
start with code that has already had some serious debugging for a similar
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to a gov contractor to do anything,
just a listing of information which _may_ answer the question which was
asked, and questions that may lead to answers for the question which was
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can give me some hints on how to well manage that files?
Thanks in advance.
always edit the administrative files in a checked out directory, not
directly in the repository.
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actually suggest using your
scripts (or do it by hand) to try and build coherent sets in different
directory (structures) to import, and then import each set. It gets very
hard to keep track which set a particular file goes in if you do it one file
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MyCompany AsWasFirstOfJuly2003
cd ..
current/foo
current/baz
cd current
cvs import crownJewels MyCompany AsWasWhenIFoundThisMess
cd ..
Note, it has been a while since I did a set of imports, I might have the
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any error messages you got to the
list, so we might get a better idea what went wrong?
In case there is an easier way I would appreciate any comments and
suggestions for the sake of a general knowledge about CVS.
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the time zone is not included, so you will have to convert to UTC if
you are getting the date from some tool not using UTC.
[1] cvs2cl.pl http://www.red-bean.com/cvs2cl/
[2] Date format http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime
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[5] http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2005-02/0892.shtml
[6] http://www.drbd.org/
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can commit to, have
another set of branches for the Validators to merge commits to and use
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described, I would expect you could create a
command line of over 1024 chars very quickly. I am trying to remember, I
thought the command length was limited somewhere around 256 chars, but it
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technology can help a little here, keep the cvs repository on a machine
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changes to a new project they start sourceing the appropriate script to
setup things like $CVSROOT, path to libs, compilers and programing tools (as
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2) after doing `cvs init` you need to chmod g+sw the repository project
directory, i.e.,
`chown :projectUNIXgroup $CVSROOT/project/; \
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Todd Denniston wrote:
Howard, Les wrote:
I've hacked my way through setting up a few CVS repositories in the past,
but I've always struggled with getting the user/group ownership and file
permissions correct. I always seem to end up with a setup where the users
can't access the files
don't car who owns them.
Doug Lee wrote:
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 04:05:51PM -0500, Todd Denniston wrote:
SNIP
BTW, as you currently have a repo, you may need to walk the whole existing
repository tree and do something like:
(assuming no spaces in your directory names, and you use
Jim.Hyslop wrote:
Todd Denniston wrote:
1) all the users who need write access to the repository
should be in the
same UNIX group.
Doesn't this effectively negate any benefit of using groups? For example, in
our setup we want full-time staff to have general access to most
diff -N --brief -rTAG1 -rTAG2 2/dev/null| \
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get better (or any) answers asking on their specific mailing list.
http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
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for the command line.
This is holding up a build, please help!
Reaching for straws... did you use the cygwin cvs client or one of the
windows based cvs to do the checkout? Reason for query, not sure what perms
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just building a CVS server. If you like the way Fedora (RH) or Debian does
their update distribution, use that, If you like to do it yourself Slackware
or Gento might be your thing.
Generaly, its the one you are most comfortable with (which might even be a
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for them.
[1] http://www.cmcrossroads.com/bradapp/acme/
[2] http://www.cmcrossroads.com/bradapp/acme/#Branching
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Will there be an option I can put in my _ environment _ so all CVS commands
client will show UTC times?
Most systems honor $TZ.
darn, I was hoping I could have everything else work with the local $TZ and
cvs would use something like $CVS_TZ
systems only you and root can do that to your process, so
start with those people. :)
Find out who and why.
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XML which _might_ be easier than the output of 'cvs log' to parse with a
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of the trunk or a branch, which has
been adequate for our needs, but if you want to tag some sandbox state it
would need to be modified to walk back to the root of the sandbox checkout
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`, since setting up
/etc/xinetd.d/cvspserver?
has the following link been of any help?
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.19/cvs_21.html#SEC187
[1] For reasons I have forgotten, I believe there needs to be a tab between
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. and as an added bonus you get
security fixes.
2) see if you can get a newer kernel, self compiled. a kernel optimized for
the hardware you have (instead of generic 386 calls) can be a little faster
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NFS/SMB mounted repositoryDON'T DO IT (for other reasons, search the
archive for this list for network file system|SMB|NFS).
Greetings,
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Thanks for your help,
Bob
PS cvs history on the same pathname works just fine.
um, don't do that either. :)
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Thanks for your help,
Bob
PS cvs history on the same pathname works just fine.
um, don't do that either. :)
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they should be checking out
anyway?
Surely your process includes passing along the current production tag,
correct?
SNIP
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`; \
do cvs update $i;done
3. do something special for the ones with conflicts.
for i in `cat files_with_conflicts`; \
do marks_method_1or2 $i;done
marks_method_3 is the only known correct method, but your situation might be
special.
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/submissions/31-W3COMG.html
http://www.wipro.com/prodesign/focusareas/complatforms/complatpcasestudy8.htm
you get the picture right?
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system, to do a checkout, tag if the checkout was
not of a tag, build package, in this way you can be sure to be able to
recreate releases.
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://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.18/cvs_2.html#SEC17
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.18/cvs_18.html#SEC182
Note the cvs-1.11.19 manual is out, but I had these links handy from last
week.
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they are set on the ,v file.
Also IFF the execute bits are set on the file in the sandbox, when the
following is done
`cvs add executablefile; \
cvs commit -m add an executable executablefile`
i.e., when the file is first added to the repo, then CVS will set the
execute bits on the ,v file.
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access, remove their
ability to write to the $CVSROOT directories and use LockDir in
CVSROOT/config .
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.18/cvs_18.html#SEC182
Does this help the understanding?
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AM
To: 'Todd Denniston'; Dean Do
Cc: info-cvs@gnu.org
Subject: RE: Sharing Common Files
Todd Denniston wrote:
assuming unix,
in proj_2_tree
|
|- dir1
|- file1 softlink to ../proj_1_tree/file1
|- dir2
|- file2 softlink to ../proj_1_tree/file2
|- file3
on the project to only be wanting
specific sub trees (you can also use modules to group sub trees). if it is
just you, then the above methods are probably preferable.
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