CVS ( Status of lock files in the repository)

2005-07-07 Thread surya prakash babu bhattirplou74
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Cannot remove directories from the CVS repository

2005-07-06 Thread Peter Desjardins
There is a directory with a few empty subdirectories stuck in my CVS repository. I've worked with my local IT expert and checked through several CVS mailing list archives. A few weeks ago I renamed a directory in my CVS module. I did this by making a copy of the directory, using the release

Re: Cannot remove directories from the CVS repository

2005-07-06 Thread Spiro Trikaliotis
to be only different in case to another directory (or file) in your repository? Recent cvs versions have problems if this is the case. This might be your problem, too Regards, Spiro. -- Spiro R. Trikaliotis http://cbm4win.sf.net/ http://www.trikaliotis.net

RE: Cannot remove directories from the CVS repository

2005-07-06 Thread Peter Desjardins
checkout: cannot remove directory/subdirectory: Directory not empty The empty directory does not happen to be only different in case to another directory (or file) in your repository? No, the name of the directory is unique, even if case were not considered. Thanks for your help. I appreciate

Re: Cannot remove directories from the CVS repository

2005-07-06 Thread Larry Jones
Peter Desjardins writes: cvs checkout: cannot remove directory/subdirectory: Directory not empty Did you say what platform you're on? Can you remove the directories by hand, or do you get the same error? It sounds to me like some weird permissions problem. -Larry Jones When you're SERIOUS

pcl-cvs/cvs error, ^M: no such repository

2005-06-20 Thread Rancier, Jeff
All, I just created from scratch, a new repository. So keep in mind I can zap it. All my pcl-cvs commands fail, due to what looks like a trailing '^M' somewhere. I started clean, and imported a directory, then immediately did a checkout. Output below: As you can see, the get the problem right

Re: Sourge Forge Repository Structure

2005-06-17 Thread Mark E. Hamilton
not by much. IAE, although there are multiple separate repositories, they all share the same root directory, /sourceforge/cvsroot or /cvsroot (which is a symlink to /sourceforge/cvsroot.) Only these two directories are in the cvspserver file. 2. Whenever they made a new repository they edit /etc

Re: Repository Access

2005-06-16 Thread Jim Hyslop
S I wrote: Hi Class! Currently our CVS repo has 3 main separate projects running under it. By default when I create a new unix user; I give them access to the whole repository, however, some folks have been editing files in projects they were not supposed to. How can I ONLY

Re: Repository Access

2005-06-16 Thread Todd Denniston
Jim Hyslop wrote: S I wrote: Hi Class! Currently our CVS repo has 3 main separate projects running under it. By default when I create a new unix user; I give them access to the whole repository, however, some folks have been editing files in projects they were not supposed

Re: Repository Access

2005-06-16 Thread S I
PROTECTED] proj-C only So, looks like I have to create different unix groups, etc. Thanks for the response. Steve Original Message Follows From: Jim Hyslop [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: S I [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: info-cvs@gnu.org Subject: Re: Repository Access Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 09:21:16

Re: Repository Access

2005-06-16 Thread S I
cvs_acls? Ok thanks. I have to research that. Is that a 3rd party tool or part of CVS? Original Message Follows From: Todd Denniston [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: S I [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: info-cvs@gnu.org Subject: Re: Repository Access Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 08:56:09 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0

Re: Repository Access

2005-06-16 Thread Jim Hyslop
S I wrote: cvs_acls? Ok thanks. I have to research that. Is that a 3rd party tool or part of CVS? It's part of the source code distributed from www.cvshome.org. Download the tarball (or check out the source) and cvs_acls will be in a directory named 'contrib'. cvs_acls provides more

Re: Repository Access

2005-06-16 Thread S I
Great, thanks. Original Message Follows From: Jim Hyslop [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: S I [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], info-cvs@gnu.org Subject: Re: Repository Access Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 14:50:05 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: from tomts22-srv.bellnexxia.net ([209.226.175.184

Repository Access

2005-06-15 Thread S I
Hi Class! Currently our CVS repo has 3 main separate projects running under it. By default when I create a new unix user; I give them access to the whole repository, however, some folks have been editing files in projects they were not supposed to. How can I ONLY and specifically create

Sourge Forge Repository Structure

2005-06-06 Thread Paras jain
Dear List, Source Forge is probably the largest user of CVS, Does any body have idea that : a) whether Source Forge maintain different repositories for different projects or single repository containing several projects? b) What are the Unstable and Stable revisions are they resides

Re: Sourge Forge Repository Structure

2005-06-06 Thread Mark E. Hamilton
Paras jain wrote: Dear List, Source Forge is probably the largest user of CVS, Does any body have idea that : a) whether Source Forge maintain different repositories for different projects or single repository containing several projects? SourceForge uses a different repository

project repository totally missing

2005-05-23 Thread Yu He
repository missed. We have checked the system log, no one has access the cvs server through SSH services. Additionally, the permission of /usr/local/cvsroot is root:root, so no one except ROOT id can delete folder A, but it is truly missing. If it is not a contrived attack, is there some other

Re: cvs init on pre-existing old repository ok?

2005-05-18 Thread Mark D. Baushke
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Bulgrien, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The original question was: A user did a cvs init on an existing repository. Is this generally safe, or might it be advisable to go back and check for differences against a backup? A 'cvs init

cvs init on pre-existing old repository ok?

2005-05-17 Thread Bulgrien, Kevin
The original question was: A user did a cvs init on an existing repository. Is this generally safe, or might it be advisable to go back and check for differences against a backup? CVS version is 1.11.17 http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-cvs/2004-05/msg00050.html presumably contains

RE: cvs init on pre-existing old repository ok?

2005-05-17 Thread Bulgrien, Kevin
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-cvs/2004-12/msg00074.html Raises confidence that nothing bad happens, and, since CVS has been updated since the repository was created, implies that it should have been done anyway. From: Larry Jones Subject: Re: Some questions on CVS upgrade Date

How to import files into CVS repository?

2005-04-30 Thread somebody
I've tried numerous permutations of the following command to import my java files in ~/java into the repository in /usr/local/cvsroot. I get an error each time. Can someone please tell me the syntax to use to simply import the files in ~/java to /usr/local/cvsroot, WITHOUT using the $CVSROOT

Re: How to import files into CVS repository?

2005-04-30 Thread somebody
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 10:31:33 -0400, somebody wrote: I've tried numerous permutations of the following command to import my java files in ~/java into the repository in /usr/local/cvsroot. I get an error each time. Can someone please tell me the syntax to use to simply import the files

Hack to remove empty dir from CVS repository

2005-04-25 Thread Thomas Phelan
a directory inside my CVS repository. I would like to hear a guru tell me which files need to be tweaked under CVSROOT to keep my repository stable after I do this. I want to delete a directory, DataProvider, that is immediately under my $CVSROOT directory. It is completely empty and has never contained

RE: Hack to remove empty dir from CVS repository

2005-04-25 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Thomas Phelan wrote: [...] So, is it ok for me to just do the following? $ cd $CVSROOT $ rmdir DataProvider Yes, that's what you need to do. -- Jim Hyslop Senior Software Designer Leitch Technology International Inc. ( http://www.leitch.com ) Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal (

Re: Hack to remove empty dir from CVS repository

2005-04-25 Thread Russ Sherk
to get around this limitation by manually deleting a directory inside my CVS repository. I would like to hear a guru tell me which files need to be tweaked under CVSROOT to keep my repository stable after I do this. I want to delete a directory, DataProvider, that is immediately under my

Share A cvs repository between two OSes

2005-04-19 Thread Mr. Question
I dual boot Windows and Linux. In linux, I have a CVS repository set up. Is there a way to access (commit, checkout, update, add, etc.) this repository from Windows (using cvs in cygwin). If there was some way to have windows map the ext3 drive so that it could be accessed from a drive letter

RE: Share A cvs repository between two OSes

2005-04-19 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Mr. Question wrote: I dual boot Windows and Linux. In linux, I have a CVS repository set up. Is there a way to access (commit, checkout, update, add, etc.) this repository from Windows (using cvs in cygwin). If there was some way to have windows map the ext3 drive so that it could

Re: Share A cvs repository between two OSes

2005-04-19 Thread Spiro Trikaliotis
(as ext2, of course: http://www.fs-driver.org/faq.html#acc_ext3). Anyway, I do not believe I would use this one on a production server. Of course, I would ensure that all CVS versions (on Windows and Linux) are *exactly* the same, to prevent different interpretations and possible repository corruption

Removing files and directories from repository

2005-04-13 Thread Tulio Bender
I want to permanently remove some files and directories that I imported to the wrong path in the repository. I tried to checkout that module, delete the files from working directory and them commit. But looking in the repository, the files are now inside the Attic and the directories are still

RES: Removing files and directories from repository

2005-04-13 Thread Vitor
Remove the files, then execute command cvs remove for each file, then commit. From CVS Manual : * remove [options] [files...] Remove an entry from the repository. See Section 7.2 [Removing files], page 54. -f Delete the file before removing it. See Section 7.2 [Removing files], page 54

Re: Removing files and directories from repository

2005-04-13 Thread Maik Walter
In this case I delete directly in repository in Attic folder or the whole Attic folder in the relevant directory if all content is wrong :-) Regards, Maik Tulio Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 13.04.2005 09:05 To info-cvs@gnu.org cc Subject Removing files

RE: Removing files and directories from repository

2005-04-13 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Tulio Bender wrote: I want to permanently remove some files and directories that I imported to the wrong path in the repository. I tried to checkout that module, delete the files from working directory and them commit. But looking in the repository, the files are now inside the Attic

RE: no such repository

2005-04-07 Thread Jim.Hyslop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jim.Hyslop writes: You can have as many '--allow-root' options in your (x)inetd.conf file as you want. Well, I suppose there is some upper limit, but for practical purposes it's probably much higher than any sane person would use :=) Not necessarily, many

Re: no such repository

2005-04-06 Thread Larry Jones
Jim.Hyslop writes: You can have as many '--allow-root' options in your (x)inetd.conf file as you want. Well, I suppose there is some upper limit, but for practical purposes it's probably much higher than any sane person would use :=) Not necessarily, many inetds have a ridiculously low limit

RE: no such repository

2005-04-05 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Vincent YSMAL wrote: Yes, i did a cvs init for the /cvsroot Here's a thought - can you try with a different repository, and log the entire process? -- Jim Hyslop Senior Software Designer Leitch Technology International Inc. ( http://www.leitch.com ) Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal ( http

RE: no such repository

2005-04-05 Thread Jim.Hyslop
(re-adding info-cvs to recipients) Vincent YSMAL wrote: Ok,so i make all the process to another repository, and it's work fine when login to /cvsroot but, i was for an gforge install, and all the other repositery like /cvsroot/prjtest, are not accesible.. have you an idea, or some

Re: no such repository

2005-04-04 Thread Vincent YSMAL
Vincent YSMAL a écrit : Jim.Hyslop a écrit : Vincent YSMAL wrote: Hi, I just installed Cvs on a Fedora Core 3, i init the cvsroot, put the --allow-root in xinetd.d, but when i try to log on in pserver mode, i always got a error message : no such repository. Can anyone help me Double-check

Re: no such repository

2005-04-04 Thread Spiro Trikaliotis
Hello, * On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 06:00:26PM +0200 Vincent YSMAL wrote: ~]# cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot login Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvsroot CVS password: /cvsroot: no such repository If you've got an idea, thanks No one have an idea ... sicc :(( I

Re: no such repository

2005-04-04 Thread Vincent YSMAL
Spiro Trikaliotis a écrit : Hello, * On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 06:00:26PM +0200 Vincent YSMAL wrote: ~]# cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot login Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvsroot CVS password: /cvsroot: no such repository If you've got an idea, thanks No one have

no such repository

2005-04-01 Thread Vincent YSMAL
Hi, I just installed Cvs on a Fedora Core 3, i init the cvsroot, put the --allow-root in xinetd.d, but when i try to log on in pserver mode, i always got a error message : no such repository. Can anyone help me ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org

RE: no such repository

2005-04-01 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Vincent YSMAL wrote: Hi, I just installed Cvs on a Fedora Core 3, i init the cvsroot, put the --allow-root in xinetd.d, but when i try to log on in pserver mode, i always got a error message : no such repository. Can anyone help me Double-check to make sure the repository part of your

Re: no such repository

2005-04-01 Thread Vincent YSMAL
Jim.Hyslop a écrit : Vincent YSMAL wrote: Hi, I just installed Cvs on a Fedora Core 3, i init the cvsroot, put the --allow-root in xinetd.d, but when i try to log on in pserver mode, i always got a error message : no such repository. Can anyone help me Double-check to make sure the repository

Repository on WinXP client on WinXP and Linux

2005-03-30 Thread FCC
Anybody has any experience with such a setup? I have a dual boot laptop that I use for developing code, and I have experimented with CVS for some time on WinXP and on Linux, but with repositories on WinXP and on Linux respectively. I would like to use one single repository regardless of whether I

Repository on shared drive of dual boot system (WinXP and Linux)

2005-03-30 Thread FCC
Anybody has any experience with such a setup? I have a dual boot laptop that I use for developing code, and I have experimented with CVS for some time on WinXP and on Linux, but with repositories on WinXP and on Linux respectively. I would like to use one single repository regardless of whether I

Re: Repository on shared drive of dual boot system (WinXP and Linux)

2005-03-30 Thread Mark D. Baushke
have know of folks that used a mirror of the same repository on both Windows and GNU/Linux boxes with no problems which is close to equivalent. Problems only arise with the use of the scripting for the various commit triggers in the CVSROOT. You need to be careful how you setup your commitinfo

RE: Remote repository permissions best practices

2005-03-30 Thread Yves Dorfsman
, then you get into the 16 groups only limitation of NIS. One thing that has helped us a bit is that the guy who implemented CVS here had the good idea of using ACL's. So we can have one (or several) group that have read only permission to a repository, and another (or several) group that has read/write

RE: Remote repository permissions best practices

2005-03-29 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Todd Denniston wrote: ok another set of assumptions on my part 1) each _project_ has a separate repo and any NDA stuff is kept even separate from the other normal things. Hmmm... given the large number of projects we have, which share sub-projects (e.g. internal libraries) this wouldn't be

Remote repository permissions best practices

2005-03-28 Thread Howard, Les
Title: Remote repository permissions best practices Ive hacked my way through setting up a few CVS repositories in the past, but Ive always struggled with getting the user/group ownership and file permissions correct.  I always seem to end up with a setup where the users cant access

Re: Remote repository permissions best practices

2005-03-28 Thread Todd Denniston
submitted without going into the repository as root and chmod/chowning some of the files. Sounds like you did not set the SGID bit on the directory structure. https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.19/cvs_2.html#SEC13 (On some systems, you also need to set the set-group-ID-on-execution bit

Re: Remote repository permissions best practices

2005-03-28 Thread Todd Denniston
that other users have submitted without going into the repository as root and chmod/chowning some of the files. SNIP 1) all the users who need write access to the repository should be in the same UNIX group. 2) after doing `cvs init` you need to chmod g+sw the repository project directory

Re: Remote repository permissions best practices

2005-03-28 Thread Todd Denniston
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

RE: Remote repository permissions best practices

2005-03-28 Thread Jim.Hyslop
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 of the repository, and co-op students

Re: Remote repository permissions best practices

2005-03-28 Thread Todd Denniston
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

Re: Setting up first repository

2005-03-09 Thread Roddie
on 5/3/05 19:23, Pierre Asselin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Roddie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [ ... ] The repository could be on either computer, but I plan to put it on the co-lo. You may want to dry-run this on your laptop. Run cvs init to start a repository, use it locally for a while

Re: Setting up first repository

2005-03-09 Thread Pierre Asselin
Roddie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [a test repository] is a good idea and I've been trying it. I can log in OK, but when I try to import a trial project using cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/CVS import myProj no-vendor release-0 I get cvs [import aborted]: reading CVS/Tag

Failied to access the CVS repository

2005-03-08 Thread MEI-XING ZHAO
Hi, I am having a problem of accessing our CVS repository. Here is an example when I run a CVS command: $ cvs log file1 can't create temporary directory /tmp/root/cvs-serv4896 Permission denied $ Basicly, I am getting this error on any cvs command(cvs ci, cvs update...). Any idea on where

Re: Failied to access the CVS repository

2005-03-08 Thread Larry Jones
MEI-XING ZHAO writes: $ cvs log file1 can't create temporary directory /tmp/root/cvs-serv4896 Permission denied You don't have permission to create subdirectories in /tmp/root (on the server), which is apparently where you have the server's temp directory set to:

Re: Failied to access the CVS repository

2005-03-08 Thread MEI-XING ZHAO
://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.19/cvs_2.html#SEC37 Thanks for your reply Larry. You are correct about the problem. I found I can access the CVS repository locally(on the same server) OK. But run cvs command remotely still not working. I am not sure where the /tmp/root set set. It use to be just

Re: Failied to access the CVS repository

2005-03-08 Thread Larry Jones
MEI-XING ZHAO writes: Thanks for your reply Larry. You are correct about the problem. I found I can access the CVS repository locally(on the same server) OK. But run cvs command remotely still not working. I am not sure where the /tmp/root set set. It use to be just create the temp files

Re: Failied to access the CVS repository

2005-03-08 Thread Larry Jones
MEI-XING ZHAO writes: BTW, any way to reinitilize the changes made in inetd.conf without rebooting the machine? Probably -- ``man inetd''. -Larry Jones I've got more brains than I know what to do with. -- Calvin ___ Info-cvs mailing list

Re: Failied to access the CVS repository

2005-03-08 Thread MEI-XING ZHAO
about the problem. I found I can access the CVS repository locally(on the same server) OK. But run cvs command remotely still not working. I am not sure where the /tmp/root set set. It use to be just create the temp files on /tmp. What has most likely happened is that someone has changed $TMPDIR

RE: Failied to access the CVS repository

2005-03-08 Thread Matt Doar
to access the CVS repository Thanks! I made it working by adding ``-T /tmp'' before ``pserver'' to the CVS command in [x]inetd.conf. BTW, any way to reinitilize the changes made in inetd.conf without rebooting the machine? Thanks, Mei Larry Jones wrote: MEI-XING ZHAO writes: Thanks

Re: Setting up first repository

2005-03-05 Thread Pierre Asselin
own RH Linux co-lo. The repository could be on either computer, but I plan to put it on the co-lo. You may want to dry-run this on your laptop. Run cvs init to start a repository, use it locally for a while, wipe it out when you have enough experience to init a new repository on your co-lo

Setting up first repository

2005-03-04 Thread Roddie
I'm new to CVS, and I've been reading up about it for some weeks. I'm about to set up a repository, and in the absence of colleagues to discuss things with face to face I'm really looking for reassurance that what I intend to do is OK. I'm a one-man website developer. As things have turned out, I

Re: Safely changing the repository - How to do it?

2005-03-04 Thread Frank Knobloch
Hi, I had moved the repository to a different place. When trying to cvs ci, cvs sent an error message about CVSROOT. To eliminate this error message I have modified ROOT to contain the proper rep place. Unfortunately cvs is still not happy. Is there anything else that I have to do

Re: Safely changing the repository - How to do it?

2005-03-04 Thread Russ Sherk
+0100, Frank Knobloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I had moved the repository to a different place. When trying to cvs ci, cvs sent an error message about CVSROOT. To eliminate this error message I have modified ROOT to contain the proper rep place. Unfortunately cvs

RE: Setting up first repository

2005-03-04 Thread Jim.Hyslop
not be part of the repository, but created manually. Not sure where you heard that, but it will cause you much more work. I use symlinks in the repository, with no problems. You might consider using ampersand modules instead - that's what they're designed for. Have a closer look at the documentation

RE: Setting up first repository

2005-03-04 Thread Jim.Hyslop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jim.Hyslop writes: Not sure where you heard that, but it will cause you much more work. I use symlinks in the repository, with no problems. What kind of symlinks? Although it's not recommended, you can symlink *directories* in the repository, as long as you

Re: Setting up first repository

2005-03-04 Thread Larry Jones
Jim.Hyslop writes: Not sure where you heard that, but it will cause you much more work. I use symlinks in the repository, with no problems. What kind of symlinks? Although it's not recommended, you can symlink *directories* in the repository, as long as you don't use LOCKDIR in your config

Re: Setting up first repository

2005-03-04 Thread Larry Jones
Jim.Hyslop writes: Oh, and doesn't CVS have problems if $CVSROOT/CVSROOT is symlinked? Or has that been fixed? I believe that's been fixed. -Larry Jones Good gravy, whose side are you on?! -- Calvin ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org

Safely changing the repository - How to do it?

2005-03-03 Thread Eduardo Mendes
Hello I had moved the repository to a different place. When trying to cvs ci, cvs sent an error message about CVSROOT. To eliminate this error message I have modified ROOT to contain the proper rep place. Unfortunately cvs is still not happy. Is there anything else that I have to do

RE: Safely changing the repository - How to do it?

2005-03-03 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Eduardo Mendes wrote: I had moved the repository to a different place. When trying to cvs ci, cvs sent an error message about CVSROOT. To eliminate this error message I have modified ROOT to contain the proper rep place. Unfortunately cvs is still not happy. Is there anything

RE: making cvs repository online using IIS

2005-03-02 Thread Jason Sicotte
. Baushke Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 11:40 PM To: Rajeev R Cc: info-cvs@gnu.org Subject: Re: making cvs repository online using IIS -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rajeev R [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have already a cvs repository set up in our office . I am accessing

making cvs repository online using IIS

2005-02-27 Thread Rajeev R
Hello, I have already a cvs repository set up in our office . I am accessing the cvs repository using set cvsroot=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401:/cvsrepository Could any one tell me THE STEPS to make this existing cvs repository online USING IIS. Thanks Rajeev.R

Re: making cvs repository online using IIS

2005-02-27 Thread Mark D. Baushke
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rajeev R [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have already a cvs repository set up in our office . I am accessing the cvs repository using set cvsroot=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401:/cvsrepository Could any one tell me THE STEPS to make this existing

wincvs: how to have the tree of the repository ?

2005-02-25 Thread zupeto
hi everyone ! in wincvs, we have the tree of the workspace (Alt+0) This workspace is an image of the file system of the drives (minus the repository, and the projects checked-out) how to have a tree of the repository ? (i would like to delete graphically some branchs) thanks

RE: wincvs: how to have the tree of the repository ?

2005-02-25 Thread Jim.Hyslop
zupeto wrote: in wincvs, we have the tree of the workspace (Alt+0) [...] how to have a tree of the repository ? (i would like to delete graphically some branchs) You need to direct this question to a newsgroup or mail list that specializes in WinCVS. This mail list specializes in the command

Problems after moving CVS repository.. HELP

2005-02-25 Thread jason
We recently moved our CVS repository to another directory on the same HPUX box. Security remainded identical on all files.. However, we are now unable to checkout files, and likely perform any other cvs functions. Is there a procedure moving the CVS repository? cvs checkout: warning: cannot

Re: Problems after moving CVS repository.. HELP

2005-02-25 Thread Larry Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We recently moved our CVS repository to another directory on the same HPUX box. Security remainded identical on all files.. No, it didn't, or you wouldn't be having problems. Either the ownership or the permissions got changed, or you don't consider directories

Re: Problems after moving CVS repository.. HELP

2005-02-25 Thread jason
When I grant group level write to the the cvs directories everything seems to work except: cvs checkout: warning: cannot write to history file /aacustom/cvs/CVSROOT/history: Permission denied But now I wonder, granting group level to this file opens us up to removing these files. I'm almost

Re: Problems after moving CVS repository.. HELP

2005-02-25 Thread Larry Jones
in and out without having write access to these directories... Did you change CVS executables? If so, then perhaps the old executable was running set UID or set GID. Another possibility is that there were ACLs on the old repository files that were granting permissions but didn't get copied to the new

delete a repository item

2005-02-22 Thread Alexandre Jaquet
I'm looking to, for the way to delete an item from the repository (not the project but only the reference to him) thx ___ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

RE: delete a repository item

2005-02-22 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Alexandre Jaquet wrote: I'm looking to, for the way to delete an item from the repository (not the project but only the reference to him) 'cvs remove' the file. Don't physically remove the file from the repository itself unless it is something that should never have existed in the first place

Re: jar files in cvs repository

2005-02-22 Thread Larry Jones
David A. Bartmess writes: Used in the cvswrappers file, the -m gives the mode of the file to the cvs admin command, setting the mode of the file to either COPY (do not delta the file, put a full version in every time) or to MERGE (put only delta of file changes into the repository

Re: jar files in cvs repository

2005-02-21 Thread David A. Bartmess
: David Bartmess wrote: Used in the cvswrappers file, the -m gives the mode of the file to the cvs admin command, setting the mode of the file to either COPY (do not delta the file, put a full version in every time) or to MERGE (put only delta of file changes into the repository

Re: jar files in cvs repository

2005-02-21 Thread Paul Sander
of file changes into the repository)... On Friday 18 February 2005 01:28 am, Jesper Vad Kristensen wrote: Larry Jones wrote: It's better to do: *.[Gg][Ii][Ff] -k 'b' -m 'COPY' (Amazing what you can do in CVS!) But why the -m 'COPY'? That's very interesting. We're working with binary source code

RE: Latest Versions in Separate Folder than Repository

2005-02-21 Thread Jim.Hyslop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've had a CVS set up, but an idea crossed my mind. Is there a way to make it so that cvs will keep the latest versions of the files in the repository (in their working form, not diff form) on the server in a folder separate from the repository? Yes - look

RE: jar files in cvs repository

2005-02-21 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Jesper Vad Kristensen wrote: That's very interesting. We're working with binary source code here and have some performance issues when retrieving stuff from branches (due to the backtracking or whatever it's called). Would you - or anyone else here - happen to know if storing the whole

RE: jar files in cvs repository

2005-02-20 Thread Jesper Vad Kristensen
David Bartmess wrote: Used in the cvswrappers file, the -m gives the mode of the file to the cvs admin command, setting the mode of the file to either COPY (do not delta the file, put a full version in every time) or to MERGE (put only delta of file changes into the repository

Re: Latest Versions in Separate Folder than Repository

2005-02-19 Thread Pierre Asselin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've had a CVS set up, but an idea crossed my mind. Is there a way to make it so that cvs will keep the latest versions of the files in the repository (in their working form, not diff form) on the server in a folder separate from the repository? With the loginfo

RE: jar files in cvs repository

2005-02-18 Thread Jesper Vad Kristensen
Larry Jones wrote: It's better to do: *.[Gg][Ii][Ff] -k 'b' -m 'COPY' (Amazing what you can do in CVS!) But why the -m 'COPY'? My man cvs says: -m message Use message as log information, instead of invoking an editor. Regards, Jesper Vad Kristensen Aarhus, Denmark.

Re: jar files in cvs repository

2005-02-18 Thread David A. Bartmess
Used in the cvswrappers file, the -m gives the mode of the file to the cvs admin command, setting the mode of the file to either COPY (do not delta the file, put a full version in every time) or to MERGE (put only delta of file changes into the repository)... On Friday 18 February 2005 01:28

Re: jar files in cvs repository

2005-02-17 Thread Jonathan Villa
else that you need Hi , We have a cvs repository that contains jar files. When I imported the jar files, I could not get the jar files as such. All the jar files had no content ,when I checked them out from the cvs repository and of 1 KB size . Pictures and .java files are coming

Re: jar files in cvs repository

2005-02-17 Thread Larry Jones
Jonathan Villa writes: *.gif -k 'b' -m 'COPY' *.GIF -k 'b' -m 'COPY' It's better to do: *.[Gg][Ii][Ff] -k 'b' -m 'COPY' That way you only need one entry instead of two and it covers mixed case (like Foo.Gif) rather than just all upper and all lower. -Larry Jones If I was being

Re: jar files in cvs repository

2005-02-17 Thread Jonathan Villa
Larry Jones wrote: Jonathan Villa writes: *.gif -k 'b' -m 'COPY' *.GIF -k 'b' -m 'COPY' It's better to do: *.[Gg][Ii][Ff] -k 'b' -m 'COPY' That way you only need one entry instead of two and it covers mixed case (like Foo.Gif) rather than just all upper and all lower. -Larry Jones

jar files in cvs repository

2005-02-16 Thread Rajeev R
Hi , We have a cvs repository that contains jar files. When I imported the jar files, I could not get the jar files as such. All the jar files had no content ,when I checked them out from the cvs repository and of 1 KB size . Pictures and .java files are coming perfectly ,but jar files

RE: jar files in cvs repository

2005-02-16 Thread Jesper Vad Kristensen
Raajev, We have a cvs repository that contains jar files. When I imported the jar files, I could not get the jar files as such. All the jar files had no content ,when I checked them out from the cvs repository and of 1 KB size . Pictures and .java files are coming perfectly ,but jar files

Generating patches by diff'ing the current repository state with a tagged release.

2005-02-10 Thread Tate Austin
Title: Message Hey, I have a CVS server we are trying todo istospecialize a release a bit,have the repository find the difference between what is currently on it and what the last version tag was. Then generate a patch based on that? So the idea being that every time we perform a release

RE: Generating patches by diff'ing the current repository state w ith a tagged release.

2005-02-10 Thread Jim.Hyslop
in the cvs repository? Is this something cvs is capable of doing by default? (i'm new to using it beyond a distant file repository purpose) Check out... er, that is, have a look at taginfo - it may do what you want: https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.19/cvs_18.html#SEC177 -- Jim Hyslop

Re: Generating patches by diff'ing the current repository state with a

2005-02-10 Thread Larry Jones
Tate Austin writes: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. Please do not send MIME and/or HTML encrypted messages to the list. Plain text only, PLEASE! Hey, I have a CVS server we are trying to do is to specialize a release a bit, have the repository find the difference between what

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