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John Elgin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can somebody please try the following on 1.11.17 or 1.11.18 and let me know
> the results?
Both 1.11.17 and 1.11.18 fail, so this is a bug that needs to be fixed
and a test case that needs to be added to sanit
Can somebody please try the following on 1.11.17 or 1.11.18 and let me know
the results?
cvs rtag testtag CVSROOT/modules
cvs co -pr testtag CVSROOT/modules
Thanks,
John C. Elgin
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George Dinwiddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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>In spite of the fact that the Cygwin CVS client continues to function, the
>root problem is apparently
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> George Dinwiddie
> Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 12:09 PM
> To: Chris Weiss; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Please help troubleshooting connection problem via SSH
>
>
> Chris,
>
>
t history release
watch-on watch-off watch-add watch-remove watchers editors init annotate noop
version
ok
and the connection hangs. It appears that the CvsNT client never sees the "ok"
message from the server.
The WinXP firewall is turned off. Any clues are greatly appreciated.
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Received on Thu, 07 Oct 2004 23:20:56 +0200
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Auftrag von C
In a message of Thu, 7 Oct 2004 23:15:31 +0200
Received on Thu, 07 Oct 2004 23:20:56 +0200
Guus Leeuw jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
to: 'Chris Weiss' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
>> Auftrag von Chris Weiss
>>
Larry Jones wrote:
Chris Weiss writes:
C:\>"c:\Program Files\gnu\WinCvs 1.3\cvs" -z9 -t update
-> main loop with
CVSROOT=@cvs..com:/usr/local/cvsroot
And that's it... it'll sit until we ctrl-C out of it...
Get rid of the "-z9" -- there were some interoperability problems
between differe
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Chris Weiss
>
> FYI - the output of -t update is (the user/servernames have
> been changed
> to protect the innocent):
>
> C:\>"c:\Program Files\gnu\WinCvs 1.3\cvs" -z9 -t update
> ->
Chris Weiss wrote:
J. David Boyd wrote:
Chris Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
J. David Boyd wrote:
Chris Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I've got one client who is having trouble connecting to our CVS
server. I'm trying to troubleshoot the problem, but am not having
much
luck.
Ou
J. David Boyd wrote:
Chris Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
J. David Boyd wrote:
Chris Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I've got one client who is having trouble connecting to our CVS
server. I'm trying to troubleshoot the problem, but am not having much
luck.
Our setup is CVS serv
Chris Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> J. David Boyd wrote:
>
> >Chris Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >>I've got one client who is having trouble connecting to our CVS
> >>server. I'm trying to troubleshoot the problem, but am not having much
> >>luck.
> >>
> >>Our setup is CVS
In a message of Thu, 07 Oct 2004 13:24:49 -0700
Received on Thu, 07 Oct 2004 22:33:14 +0200
Chris Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote to J. David Boyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>J. David Boyd wrote:
>
>>Chris Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>
>>
>>>I've got one client who is having trouble connecting
J. David Boyd wrote:
Chris Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I've got one client who is having trouble connecting to our CVS
server. I'm trying to troubleshoot the problem, but am not having much
luck.
Our setup is CVS server 1.11.5, client 1.11.1.3, we're connecting via
SSH tunnel. We've got th
Chris Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've got one client who is having trouble connecting to our CVS
> server. I'm trying to troubleshoot the problem, but am not having much
> luck.
>
> Our setup is CVS server 1.11.5, client 1.11.1.3, we're connecting via
> SSH tunnel. We've got the keys syn
I've got one client who is having trouble connecting to our CVS server.
I'm trying to troubleshoot the problem, but am not having much luck.
Our setup is CVS server 1.11.5, client 1.11.1.3, we're connecting via
SSH tunnel. We've got the keys syncronized, so the client doesn't need
to enter a pa
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I have been using tkCVS/tkDiff so far but that doesn't solve the
problem. What I don't understand is that why conflicts show up on
certain files only.
d some not...
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>I have been using tkCVS/tkDiff s
September 21, 2004 5:23 AM
To: Dewan, Mohit; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Merge conflict - please help.
Use tkCVS or the like to resolve your conflicts.
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Use tkCVS or the like to resolve your conflicts.
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>] On Behalf Of Dewan, Mohit
>Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 6:22 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Merge conflict - please help.
>
>
Hi,
Am trying to merge code from different releases on a vendor branch with
the main trunk. Its giving conflicts on some files yet some files merge
just fine. Please see attachment for my scenario.
The main trunk is on the left and version 1.1.1 and up are vendor
versions. Am attempting to mer
>OK, here's the situation:
>
> bash% pwd
> /home/krugman/scratch/d0
> bash% ls -F
> bar/ foo/
> bash% cvs import -m test myproj krugman test
> cvs import: Importing /cvs/myproj/foo
> N myproj/foo/hello.c
> cvs import: Importing /cvs/myproj/bar
> N myproj/bar/ciao.c
>
> No conflicts cr
J Krugman wrote:
> OK, here's the situation:
>
> bash% pwd
> /home/krugman/scratch/d0
> bash% ls -F
> bar/ foo/
> bash% cvs import -m test myproj krugman test
> cvs import: Importing /cvs/myproj/foo
> N myproj/foo/hello.c
> cvs import: Importing /cvs/myproj/bar
> N myproj/bar/
OK, here's the situation:
bash% pwd
/home/krugman/scratch/d0
bash% ls -F
bar/ foo/
bash% cvs import -m test myproj krugman test
cvs import: Importing /cvs/myproj/foo
N myproj/foo/hello.c
cvs import: Importing /cvs/myproj/bar
N myproj/bar/ciao.c
No conflicts created by th
David,
Have you tried to check out files from the repository you created?
I understand there is some question as to the integrity of the repository
you created, but I can think of no better way to determine if all is
well than to try a checkout.
The safest way to do this is the following:
ex
I had the same thought, Steve, and I think the same concern - given what
he did, the repository _might_ have been a valid one the first time
through - and it might be a valid repository of the repository now. But
without knowing the nuts and bolts of the repository and import process, I
can thi
David,
Perhaps John could try this?
A suggestion to untangle:
1. Create a repository properly.
2. Copy the .v.v files into the repository manually.
3. Checkout the files into a working directory. (getting a .v file)
4. Copy the .v files manually into the repository.
5. Checkout the files into a wo
You need to spend some time with the manual, and/or the various tutorials
on the subject. As you are discovering, if you're not understanding the
manual, forging ahead anyway may not be the best decision.
A repository is a database (that holds its data in RCS files - ending in
.v). You create a
Two things.
First, did you work for 18 months on something without making backups?
If you never made backups, then whether it was a mistake setting up CVS,
some other kind of mistake, hardware failure, fire, or theft, you were
destined to lose your work. I hope, however you resolve this issue
Hi All,
I am seriously new to CVS.
I have a large project that has been developed by my self for the past 18
months but is about to be taken on by a few other people so I though CVS
would be a good way of working.
I seem to have turned all of my original source files within the directory to
h
;Brian Poynor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brian Sharpe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: Backtracking on Branch? Please Help!
> Can you checkout your branch at the specific date, tag it, and use
> tha
u couln't get the date back for when a branch was made!
OhNo! another stumbling block?
Thanks ALOT for this help.
much appreciated.
later
Brian Sharpe.
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From: "Brian Poynor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brian Sharpe" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
> I can kinda do it with revision numbers.
> But this is insanely tedious, even for 1 file.
> And I'm working on a project with about 600 files.
> So this is not an option for me.
>
>
> please help?
> Thanks HEAPS guy
Hi You Guys.Does anyone know how I can backtrack to a date on a
branch? I'm in a pickle right now...I've been
working on a branch for a while, nowI want to resort back to a date on that
branch.But I find I can't backtrack to a date on a branch!!???
I can only do it on the Main Trunk, which
If you can describe in detail, what You are trying to do, then that
will be helpful. Since If you check the help of -d option. it says the
module will go into the directory, instead of the module name.
For example
module -d dir
is place module in the directory "dir" instead of "module"
Please sp
Larry Jones wrote:
>
> Stephen Leake writes:
> >
> > Here's the process:
> >
> > 1) Unpack the vendor's version 1.0 distribution twice; one "clean"
> >copy, one I will modify.
> >
> > 2) Make my modifications.
> >
> > 3) Run 'diff' to get a single diff file showing all my modifications.
> >
>
Stephen Leake writes:
>
> Here's the process:
>
> 1) Unpack the vendor's version 1.0 distribution twice; one "clean"
>copy, one I will modify.
>
> 2) Make my modifications.
>
> 3) Run 'diff' to get a single diff file showing all my modifications.
>
> Now, when Vendor version 2.0 comes alo
Andy Mayer writes:
>
> Problem: I want to merge the vendor's new release (R2) with my
> customisations to the previous release (R1).
To do that, you have to have the vendor's previous release (unmodified!)
in your repository, preferably on the vendor branch. Please read the
"Tracking third-part
Andy Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, 09 Mar 2002 03:57:05 +, Stephen Leake wrote:
>
> > I don't think CVS can do that. You are talking about managing "change
> > sets".
>
> Then what is chapter 13 of the CVS manual all about? It says there "If you
> modify a program to better fi
On Sat, 09 Mar 2002 03:57:05 +, Stephen Leake wrote:
> I don't think CVS can do that. You are talking about managing "change
> sets".
Then what is chapter 13 of the CVS manual all about? It says there "If you
modify a program to better fit your site, you probably want to include
your modific
Andy Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Problem: I want to merge the vendor's new release (R2) with my
> customisations to the previous release (R1).
>
>
> How do I make CVS keep my original changes to R1, but take the vendor's
> new changes to R2?
I don't think CVS can do that. You
Hi,
Problem: I want to merge the vendor's new release (R2) with my
customisations to the previous release (R1).
So first I create a branch for the vendor's new release and commit his
changes to my repository as follows:
$ cd module-name
$ cvs tag -b vendors-R2-branch
$ mv /path/to/R2 *
$ cvs co
Javed wrote:
>
> Hello,
>I am new to cvs but not new to programming in
> general. I am working on a software in which i need to
> to be able to see a version of a file - which is
> stored in cvs -, as it existed on a particular date
> and time. And to access the file i dont want to
> checkout
Hello,
I am new to cvs but not new to programming in
general. I am working on a software in which i need to
to be able to see a version of a file - which is
stored in cvs -, as it existed on a particular date
and time. And to access the file i dont want to
checkout a complete module.
Please
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 04:14:19PM -0800, sharkfish wrote:
> I need to know how to tell WinCVS where to look for my files.
>
> Next, I need to get WinCVS to see my files properly. They say 'nonCVS
> files' now.
>
> What is a module? Is there a step by step instruction manual that is
> CLEAR?
lose my mind.
I'm just trying to set up WinCVS on an Win2K machine.
My files are accessible via an IP or domain name, and not connected
via LAN at all. They are viewable on the internet, and this is my
test server.
I want to check files out and see changes as I make them.
So...
I need to kno
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eugene Katzman) wrote in message
news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sergey Malov) wrote in message
>news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > I found the following addition to the CVS's "modules" file doesn't
> > work as it suppose, according to some posts whcih I've seen
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 07:42:09AM -0800, Sergey Malov wrote:
> My main problem is the following. To build a package, I need to create
> directory structure, which has, among others, directory
> "package/scripts". This directory has to have files from the different
> directories in repository, nam
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 04:01:24PM -0500, Greg A. Woods wrote:
> You can't use "-d ." -- you must specify a directory name other than '.'
>
> (you can't use ".." in the name either, and I don't believe a
> sub-directory is legal either -- i.e. no relative pathnames, just a
> basic simple director
Thanks for response on my previous e-mail, regarding using sctructure
"foo -d . proj1/subproj1 file1.pl" in modules file. I found this
advice, incidently, on the site "CVS bubble",
http://www.loria.fr/~molli/fom-serve/cache/29.html.
My main problem is the following. To build a package, I need to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sergey Malov) wrote in message
news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> I found the following addition to the CVS's "modules" file doesn't
> work as it suppose, according to some posts whcih I've seen in this
> group
>
> foo -d . proj1/subproj1 file1.pl
>
> where $CVSROOT/proj1/subproj1
[ On , February 22, 2002 at 10:23:51 (-0800), Sergey Malov wrote: ]
> Subject: cvs problem with modules, please help!
>
> I found the following addition to the CVS's "modules" file doesn't
> work as it suppose, according to some posts whcih I've seen in this
Sergey Malov writes:
>
> When I'm trying to checkout file1.pl, I'm getting message:
> "cvs server: existing repository /home/users/cvs/CVSROOT doesn't match
> /home/users/cvs/CVSROOT/proj1/subproj1
> cvs server: ignoring module foo"
That implies that you're trying to checkout files from differen
I found the following addition to the CVS's "modules" file doesn't
work as it suppose, according to some posts whcih I've seen in this
group
foo -d . proj1/subproj1 file1.pl
where $CVSROOT/proj1/subproj1/file1.pl does exists.
When I'm trying to checkout file1.pl, I'm getting message:
"cvs serve
I am hoping someone here can help. I am trying to compile cvsgraph for
inclusion with ViewCVS. Environment is Solaris Workshop 6.1, Solaris 2.6,
Python2.2, Apache 1.3 or so.
I have compiled and installed the needed libraries (at the same --prefix=):
-GD libraries (libgd.a) which need:
George xu writes:
>
> I has a file setup.ini in work directory .and The setup.ini file
> current version is 1.2 . Now I want to back to version 1.1.1.1 then
> modifiy the setup.ini file and commit it.But I can't do it.
No, you can't. But you can overwrite the current version and then
commit i
Hello all:
I has a file setup.ini in work directory
.and The setup.ini file current version is 1.2 . Now I want to back to version
1.1.1.1 then modifiy the setup.ini file and commit it.But I can't do
it.
I using wincvs1.2 on win2000 and CVSNT server
on win2000 server.
My step:
Step 1.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jesus Manuel NAVARRO LOPEZ wrote:
> But this, of course, are problems you already know for they already
> appear when using frontpage/VSS (well, that's why even frontpage server
> can be managed to work locally -for development, and then sync with a
> remote serv
Hi, Preston:
Preston Crawford wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 17:38:49 -0800, Chris Smith wrote:
>
>
>>Depends on how you're planning on using CVS.
[...]
>>
>
> The way I plan on using it in the short term is for me to develop and to
> keep track of my source so I can version, rollback, et
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 05:11:44AM +, Preston Crawford wrote:
> Because, as I stated, the absence of something like FrontPage Server
> Extensions seems to prevent the creation of an environment where there is
> a centralized development server like this. The only way you could
> seemingly do t
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 17:38:49 -0800, Chris Smith wrote:
> Depends on how you're planning on using CVS. If the goal of your source
> control is to make it possible for multiple people to work
> simultaneously on different modifications to the source, then using a
> single development server for te
Preston Crawford wrote ...
> I'm trying to decide how I should setup my development web server. The
> model I've seen used so far with CVS is to setup a local web server
> (Tomcat, JRun, etc.) and to use CVS to download source into the local
> directories, develop, and then check in the code wh
My company is switching to iPlanet web servers and I've been trying (as
indicated by other posts) to put together a relatively inexpensive
development environment including source control for JSP/Java web
development.
I'm trying to decide how I should setup my development web server. The
mod
Hi,
I'm working with RCS since 4 years ago and our software director want to
migrate to CVS for many reasons.
Now, we have many TclTk applications derived from a main framework base.
i.e. we have a framework tcltk RCS directory with common classes.
Each new application is derived from this co
>What does the following letters mean ?
>
>U
>P
>C
>M ??
Hi,
U -> Local file updated
P -> Local file updated (patch sent for performance)
C -> Conflict detected when merging changes with local file
M -> Local file is modified (possibly successfully merged)
The following link explains
Hi,
I m new using Win CVS on NT ant I don t find in the Documentation any
explanation about the meaning of each letter we see in the log file
when updating a directory content.
for example :
U x/x/x/x/x.jar
cvs.SUN server: nonmergeable file needs merge
cvs.SUN server: revision ...
C x/x/x/x/xx
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> we are using cvs in our company and
> recently got this strange error when we do comits:
>
> cvs [server aborted]: received broken pipe signal
My guess is that you've got a CVSROOT/loginfo file that specifies a
filter program that is exiting without reading its sta
You need to figure out what is causing the cvs pserver to die.
Check the system log. /var/log/messages on the server.
You could try setting :
`$CVS_CLIENT_LOG'
Used for debugging only in client-server mode. If set, everything
sent to the server is logged into ``$CVS_CLIENT_LOG'.in' and
everyth
03, 2001 9:31 AM
To: Olaf Meding
Subject: RE: Please Help
> cvs checkout: move away test/dir1/file2.txt; it is in the way
This means the file test/dir1/file2.txt already exists. Is that the case ?
If so, try the command in a directory where it does not exist.
G
-Original Mess
Strangely, the second checkout (see below) will fail with cvs.exe that ships
with WinCVS 1.2 and WinCVS 1.3b4. However, it works on Linux with cvs
1.10.5 and cvs 1.11. Is this a bug? Why does it work on Linux and fail on
Windows?
Given this repository structure:
test/file1.txt
test/dir1/
find . -name "\#cvs.[rw]fl*" -print -exec rm -rf {}\'
The above will do the trick but it's brute force. But hey, it works. You
could first "exec ll" rather than "exec rm -rf" to see what will be deleted.
Run it from the top of the repository and ALL locks in the repository will
go away (this mi
Alex Flores writes:
>
> Our cvs server was recently infected by the Nimda virus. All of the
> directories now have a #cvs.lock folder that seems to be preventing any
> files from being checked out.
Make sure that there are no CVS processes running on the server, then
remove those directories (a
Our cvs server was
recently infected by the Nimda virus. All of the directories now have a
#cvs.lock folder that seems to be preventing any files from being checked
out.
Here is the message
that is given:
D:\cvsdev>cvs co practicecvs server: Updating practicecvs
server: [09:53:17
Title: RE: Could you please help about rsh connection with xinetd
Thanks for your help! but cvs still can't work.
1. "rsh" and "telnet" can login each other, does it mean xinetd works all right?
2. After I run "rsh", I can see the log, but no log after I
=?big5?B?Ti1Tb25nL1FpYW5nLUh1YSAgKKe6sWq12CAgSU5DKQ==?= writes:
>
> # cvs import testcvs ORIGINAL START
> prompt: "connection refused."
>
> I don't know whether it is the setting of network or cvs.
That error indicates that xinetd isn't listening for connections on the
cvspserver port. Make su
Title: RE: Could you please help about rsh connection with xinetd
Thanks for your help, but this "server_args" was also failed.
> server_args = -f --allow-root=/usr/cvsroot pserver
# cvs import testcvs ORIGINAL START
prompt: "connection refused."
I don
N-Song/Qiang-Hua (§º±jµØ INC) wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for your help, but this "server_args" was also failed.
> > server_args = -f --allow-root=/usr/cvsroot pserver
>
> # cvs import testcvs ORIGINAL START
> prompt: "connection refused."
>
> I don't know whether it is the setting of network o
Qiang-Hua Song writes:
>
> server_args = -f -allow -root=/usr/cvsroot pserver
That should be "--allow-root", not "-allow -root".
-Larry Jones
Whatever it is, it's driving me crazy! -- Calvin
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= USERID
> log_on_failure += USERID
> port= 2401
> protocol= tcp
> server = /usr/bin/cvs
> server_args = -f -allow -root=/usr/cvsroot pserver
> }
> ====
>
> and also
Title: Could you please help about rsh connection with xinetd
Dear sirs,
I can setup cvs server with rsh connection by inetd.conf.
But now we use xinetd for rsh connection in redhat 7.0,
do you know how to set xinetd.conf and in "/etc/xinetd.d/rsh".
This is my setting
Akash Agrawal wrote:
>
> I am trying to synchronize to CVS repositories .One repository is in US
> and the other one in India .How can I do that???I read about CVSup but
> for that I need to install CVSup server on both the machine one in US
> and one in India? Is there any other way doing this?
I am trying to synchronize to CVS repositories .One repository is in US
and the other one in India .How can I do that???I read about CVSup but
for that I need to install CVSup server on both the machine one in US
and one in India? Is there any other way doing this?
Thanks,
Akash
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n:
Thyag wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am trying to setup an account on our CVS server for a new employee at
> Voicepump Inc. here in Schaumburg, IL.
>
> I need a detailed instruction on how I can do it.
>
> the server runs Lynux and the client runs WINCVS on windows machine.
&g
Hello,
I am trying to setup an account on our CVS server for a new employee at
Voicepump Inc. here in Schaumburg, IL.
I need a detailed instruction on how I can do it.
the server runs Lynux and the client runs WINCVS on windows machine.
Could you please help me, since I have deadlines to get
Hello, all! I'm over in Taiwan connecting via DSL to a server in California.
I mention that only because I was happily connecting via a cable modem and
checking my code into CVS, and when I changed technologies, it appears to
have broken. Of course, that happens to coincide with our sys admin m
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Yuhe Liu
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 11:12 AM
To: info-cvs
Subject: A problem running cvsweb
Hi,
I just setup my web server to run cvsweb. The cgi scripts did display the
cvs trees in the
browser.
In the archives of the info-cvs list is an email from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
describing how to set this up, and there's a reply from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with an additional suggestion.
Use something like this:
service cvspserver
{
socket_type = stream
wait= no
user
Marinalva Dias Soares writes:
>
> Please, try to give the permissions 755 to the directory root.
Do you also suggest leaving your car unlocked and running all the time
if you have problems starting it?
-Larry Jones
Hmm... That might not be politic. -- Calvin
_
Patrick Amirian writes:
>
>server_args = --allow-root=/home/pamirian/cvsroot pserver
> cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore : Permission denied
> cvs [server aborted]: can't chdir (/root): Permission denied
You need to add -f to the server_args, just like it says in the manual
(
Please, try to give the permissions 755 to the directory root.
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Patrick Amirian wrote:
> Hi and thanks for reading,
>
> I'm trying to set up a cvs repository,
> this is how I'm doing it,
>
> create the directory /home/patrick/cvsroot
> then I do
> cvs -d /home/patrick/cvs
my fault, consider pamirian being patrick
there is no problem with my directories... I'm not sure but it seems to
be some kind of a permission problem when it's trying to access the
/root/.cvsignore file ... why root tho ? is it because cvs is running as
root ?
Michael Peck wrote:
> You have
You have the allow-root set to /home/pamarian, but did a cvs init on
/home/patrick. That's the problem.
Patrick Amirian wrote:
> Hi and thanks for reading,
>
> I'm trying to set up a cvs repository,
> this is how I'm doing it,
>
> create the directory /home/patrick/cvsroot
> then I do
> cvs -d
Hi and thanks for reading,
I'm trying to set up a cvs repository,
this is how I'm doing it,
create the directory /home/patrick/cvsroot
then I do
cvs -d /home/patrick/cvsroot init
then I create my xinetd.conf file oh by the way I'm on RH 7.0
service cvspserver
{
socket_type = stream
Liat Atsmon wrote:
> C:\cvshome\orek>cvs commit
> CVS.EXE commit: Examining .
> I don't know what kind of terminal you are on - all I
> have is 'unknown'.
Liat,
Until you get a better answer from a CVS guru, here's my guess as a Unix
guy:
The problem is that CVS was designed originally for Uni
> C:\cvshome\orek>cvs commit
> CVS.EXE commit: Examining .
> I don't know what kind of terminal you are on - all I
> have is 'unknown'.
Don't know for sure, but is there an environment var EDITOR set on your system
?? Seems cvs cannot open the editor for typing the history comment.
If cvs com
Hello.
I was asked to find a way of configuring CVS on Win95.
not really understanding how it worked at the time I
tried to follow
step by step the manual instructions.
I managed to checkout files, ( from a unix server ) but
when I tried to commit, after editing the log and saving
it, I got an
;
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 7:54 PM
Subject: RE: Please help: WinCVS: Tcl script looking for locked files
> Thanks very much, Lars-Christian !!
>
> I managed to get your script to work with WinCVS.
>
> There seems to be a bug in the internal WinCVS command used in the
original
&
um 2
> }
>
> }
>
> set selList [cvsbrowser get]
> set selSize [llength $selList]
>
> cvsout "\nLocked files:\n"
> cvsout "\n"
> for {set i 0} {$i < $selSize} {incr i} {
> set file [lindex $selList $i]
> rep
files:\n"
cvsout "\n"
for {set i 0} {$i < $selSize} {incr i} {
set file [lindex $selList $i]
report_locks $file
}
cvsout "\n\n"
cvsout "Checking for locks finished\n\n"
Cheers, Hans
-Origin
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Hans Schmid wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for a Tcl script to check, if files are locked by somebody
> (using strict locking)
> I modified the SelectionTest.tcl script coming with WinCVS 1.1b14 to show
> the $fileInfo(locked) files
>
> Unfortunately the following statem
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