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Gunnar Ahlberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using ssh for connection using
export CVS_RSH=ssh
and
cvs -d:ext:developer@server:/repository
Of course, on the CLIENT HOME, the .ssh file is needed.
True, especially if the client machine is going
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Gunnar Ahlberg wrote:
What is the $HOME used for on the server?
I've been successfully using CVS for 3 years, and I love it! Now,
whe are
getting more users (upto 100). Currently, each user has it's normal
account on the server. However,
Thank you Derek!
I am using SSH as the only connection method.
is the .ssh file per session? and what's in it? A copy of the public
key?
If $HOME is used for the .ssh file, wouldn't two simultaneous users be
able to overwrite each others session if they shared the same $HOME?
It seems like huge
Hi. set o home user for directory common,as example /home/public, and on create
user define home user commom:
useradd -g user -s /bin/bash -d /home/public USER
Citando Gunnar Ahlberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What is the $HOME used for on the server?
I've been successfully using CVS for 3
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Tyler wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/sandbox/troscoe]$ cat test
trunk line 1
test
===
branch line 1
branch line 2
1.1.2.2
Is there no way to take the delta between two revisions and merge those
onto another branch? Do i have to merge the
Then use RCS, not CVS.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 8:55 AM
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Hi,
i have problems:
CVS client win nt.
CVS server win nt.
I am locking a
It really depends on what you're trying to do.
The jCVS (http://www.jcvs.org/) project has a CVS client written
entirely in Java, which will provide some level of API support.
I have not looked at their code in depth.
You might also want to look at ant (ant.apache.org), which has
several tasks
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Narendhran K wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I need to know how to give permissions to the cvs users. The user can
checkout and commit the files . They should not have permissions to
remove the file that has been checked out. There should be no delete
permissions
Federico Edelman writes:
1- I need give permissions for users and groups. Is it possible? Can I
get this requirement thru filesystem permissions?
Probably. The general rule is that you need read permission on a
directory to check out the files it contains and you need write
permission on a
mehul choube writes:
cvs server: Up-to-date check failed for 'README_kesm.txt'
cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first!
That means that someone else has checked in changes to the file. You
need to do an update to get those changes merged into your changes and
verify that the merged
On Wed, 06 Nov 2002 Larry Jones wrote :
mehul choube writes:
cvs server: Up-to-date check failed for 'README_kesm.txt'
cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first!
That means that someone else has checked in changes to the file.
You
need to do an update to get those changes merged
On Wed, 06 Nov 2002 Larry Jones wrote :
mehul choube writes:
cvs server: Up-to-date check failed for 'README_kesm.txt'
cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first!
That means that someone else has checked in changes to the file.
You
need to do an update to get those changes merged
mehul choube writes:
only i have acces to this module. i changed the file
and then used cvs commit cmd to commit the changes(acually i have
written a commit.c prog which does the commit work) and it gave
error.
Be that as it may, the error message you're getting means that the
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 17:33, John Noronha wrote:
How can one remove a branch after merging it with the main branch ?
There is no specific way that I am aware of to mark a branch 'closed' or
'not to be used anymore'.
If you really want to remove the historic record of the branch ever
having
John Noronha writes:
Thanks for your help. The reason I'd like to remove the branch after merging
it with main branch is so that one doesn't inadvertently do a second
merge. Is there any way one can prevent this ? (other than ensuring that the
merged revision is tagged suitably).
You can
hi,
cvs doesnt pass branch information to commitinfo file,
so you cant use commitinfo for that.
I had the same problem, and then solved with writing a patch for access control. Available at http://www.geocities.com/barissahin/
baris
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hi,cvs doesnt pass branch information to commitinfo file,so you cant
use commitinfo for that.I had the same
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Mike Ayers
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 4:51 AM
To: Douglas Finkle
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Josh wrote:
As I am running the CVS server (v1.11.2 pserver) on a
(linux) machine with two network adapters
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You can do this using ip filtering. Check out ipchains or iptables
which is OT.
Regards
G
Josh wrote:
As I am running the CVS server (v1.11.2
.
I might do a inetd jail;)
Thanks Anyway
-Josh
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Gianni Mariani
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You can do
Josh wrote:
As I am running the CVS server (v1.11.2 pserver) on a
(linux) machine with two network adapters I would very
much like to know if it is possible to bind the server
to a specific network interface?
Douglas Finkle wrote:
Check out http://coombs.anu.edu.au/ipfilter/. You
You can do this using ip filtering. Check out ipchains or iptables
which is OT.
Regards
G
Josh wrote:
As I am running the CVS server (v1.11.2 pserver) on a
(linux) machine with two network adapters I would very
much like to know if it is possible to bind the server
to a specific
Use $Log$ , this will be resolved at the time of checkin to the comment
that user provide while commiting the code to repository.
--
Regards,
Vishal Jain
ILX Systems
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Rashmi Vittal wrote:
Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 13:08:28 -0700 (PDT)
From: Rashmi Vittal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Use $Log$ , this will be resolved at the time of checkin to the comment
that user provide while commiting the code to repository.
Hi,
I am adding a new file to the repository. Can
somebody tell me what I need to add in this C file so
that I shall be able to see the logs printed at
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Use $Log$ , this will be resolved at the time of checkin to
the comment
that user provide while commiting the code to repository.
Hi,
I am adding a new
Monica Larsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hallo!
Can I achive a directory in WinCvs, where some users have full access and
can checkout and commit files, some users just can checkout but not commit,
and some users dont have access to this directory at all.
I know about unixgroups, and
Michael J Hollander writes:
While trying to add a file it gives me this:
cvs add: nothing known about the (file I am trying to add)
Usually that means that (the file you're trying to add) doesn't exist.
Which usually means you mistyped the name.
-Larry Jones
Don't you hate it when your
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I'm finding that it is pretty effective to filter on character set. Look in the headers for character set info. I filter out the ones that my computer isn't configured to display anyway.
But it is a problem. Such a waste of bandwidth to filter on my end
Can the list owner block these messages. I've received over hundred
of these in the last few days.
Thanks,
Mal
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Peng, Guiai [IT] wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
We are using CVS to maintain our C++ code. I have a problem related to
cvs checkout since this command only applies to a module. when a guy in
our
group added a new file to our repository. I cannot check out the new file by
cvs checkout. Do you
Peng, Guiai [IT] writes:
We are using CVS to maintain our C++ code. I have a problem related to
cvs checkout since this command only applies to a module. when a guy in
our
group added a new file to our repository. I cannot check out the new file by
cvs checkout. Do you know any other way
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Hi Larry:
This brings me to a question, I am planning to migrate the cvs repository to another machine. I am using the same password file from the old one in the new one.
Does it mean since the name of the machine before and after are same, it is transparent
Alex Woods writes:
Is is possible to check out a single file rather than a whole project or
module into a working directory? If so, how?
Yep, just append a slash and the filename to the module or directory:
cvs co ccvs/src/lock.c
-Larry Jones
Buddy, if you think I'm even going to
Alex Woods wrote:
Hello,
I have installed and setup cvs and was testing various features of cvs.
I have created a repository and have checked projects out, successfully.
Is is possible to check out a single file rather than a whole project or
module into a working directory? If so,
Larry Jones wrote:
Becker Thomas writes:
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No one on the list can do that. You can, however, do it yourself. As
it says in the headers of every list message:
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On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 12:58:37PM +0200, Becker Thomas wrote:
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Please send such requests to the propper address and _NOT_ to the
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Merges need three versions to work with -- the two versions you see and their
ancestor (eg the version before code branched off). If you have all three:
1. import the original code into the repo
2. checkout the code twice into different sandboxes
3. copy one branch into one sandbox
4. copy the
Deepak Khugher writes:
A repository for my project was created some time back. But the development
work continued without checking out a working copy from the repository. Also
the development work divided into two branches thinking that CVS would help
merge at a later stage. Now is there
Srinivas S wrote:
hello,
i am new to this list. could anyone help me out for using CVS.
i need to install a CVS server on a Linux machine and the client
should be NT.
i need the installation procedures, configuration details and
downloads available for the Server Installation on
Schroder, Bart R wrote:
Hello,
I have a quick question.
I understand that the CVS code repository software is free for individual
non-commercial development, but is it free if a large multinational
corporation uses it for commercial development?
Thanks,
Bart Schroder
CVS is
Schroder, Bart R writes:
I understand that the CVS code repository software is free for individual
non-commercial development, but is it free if a large multinational
corporation uses it for commercial development?
Yes.
-Larry Jones
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From: Randall Weigers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 9:52 AM
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Subject: (no subject)
Can you review the attached list and tell me how CVS
fairs in regard
to the characteristics we are looking for in
Alex Flores wrote:
I need help please. I can not merge a branch into my main trunk. I
am a ClearCase man. I can not figure out how to use the CVS merge
utility or how to resolve conflicts.
http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_5.html#SEC54
cvs commit: Examining .
cvs [commit aborted]:
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 01:58:11PM -0500, Alex Flores wrote:
D:\CVS\CVSwork\practice_foldercvs update -j rel_1_0_practice
practice_alex.cpp
M practice_alex.cpp
RCS file: d:/cvs/practice_folder/practice_alex.cpp,v
retrieving revision 1.5
retrieving revision 1.5.2.2
Merging differences
Jindal Shah wrote:
Hi,
I am a new comer to the world of CVS. Actually, I started using CVS only
two days ago and
have managed to run my code through checkouts and updates. However, I
was not sure that
if CVS updates executables too. Just curious. THough my installed
version does not do
Not be default, due to the cvsignore settings. See
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_18.html#SEC173
--
Matt
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From: Jindal Shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 May 2001 16:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (no subject)
Hi,
I am a new comer to the world of
Please feel free to peruse the archives( search for Permission denied )
and or read this:
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_21.html#SEC182
odnald
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 10:49:45AM +0800, casper wrote:
I have a question of CVS.
When I checkout a moudle from server using pserver,
See http://www.cvshome.com/communication.html
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To: info-cvs
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Please add to mailing list.
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On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 01:14:21PM -0700, mm rao wrote:
Can you please include me in this group please. Right
now I am not ablt to post the messages ti this group.
You have to do that by yourself:
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From: mmrao12 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 3:14 PM
To: info-cvs
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Can you please include me in this
Free up some disk space in the CVS server.
I am, very sincerely and truly,
your Friend and Well-Wisher,
Matthew O. Smith
Sr. Software Engineer - Build/Release Manager
Campus Pipeline http://www.campuspipeline.com
Maryane Djigal writes:
how can i resolve this problem?
thanks
M:\mdjigal\workcvs -q update (in directory
ing_directory\florence\java\com\cadextan\JMS\florence\util\)
can't create temporary directory
No space left on device
By getting more disk space.
-Larry Jones
Talk about someone
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Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2000 10:58:10 -0500
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RCS is a very simple file versioning tool that provides very primitive
capabilities. Among its missing features is access to repositories outside
of the filesystem on the local machine.
If you want that kind of access, you have no choice but to change to a
different version control system
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RCS is a very simple file versioning tool that provides very primitive
capabilities. Among its missing features is access to repositories outside
Richa Munjal wrote:
I am a user of RCS .
I have all my repositories in RCS.
These repositories are located in US.i.e they physically reside on some
machines in US
I want to check-out the code from RCS repositories sitting in India
without having to log on
to a US machine and without
Perhaps this has something to do with cron and your tty settings. We run
all Crons through Tcl/Expect.
msa
Hi,
Through a cron job I am executing a file which should retrive information
from cvs server and build it. When I executed from the prompt I got
everything worked , but through cron
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