Re: Question about CVS on Windows NT

2002-04-26 Thread Larry Jones
=?iso-8859-1?q?Nicolas=20PEZRON?= writes: > > so I have configured my inetd.conf file on the server, > this is the line I have added to it : > "#CVS server > cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /opt/cvs/bin/cvs cvs > -f --allow-root=/cvs/CIDRE/CVSROOT pserver" [...] > so, I should be able to connec

Re: Question about CVS on Windows NT

2002-04-26 Thread Nicolas PEZRON
> > when I try to connet to the CVS server, I have the > > following error : > > "cvs login: authorization failed: server cidre > > rejected access to /cvs/CIDRE/ for user int" > You need to configure passwords on the server, not > the client. See the > manual for details: >

Re: Question about CVS on Windows NT

2002-04-26 Thread Nicolas PEZRON
Hi, finally, I have decided to use WinCVS as a client and a server Unix as a CVS server when I try to connet to the CVS server, I have the following error : "cvs login: authorization failed: server cidre rejected access to /cvs/CIDRE/ for user int" I don't know how to configure the passwords th

Re: Question about CVS on Windows NT

2002-04-26 Thread Matt Riechers
Nicolas PEZRON wrote: > > so I have configured my inetd.conf file on the server, > this is the line I have added to it : > "#CVS server > cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /opt/cvs/bin/cvs cvs > -f --allow-root=/cvs/CIDRE/CVSROOT pserver" Make sure you have an entry in /etc/services like:

Re: Question about CVS on Windows NT

2002-04-26 Thread Matt Riechers
Nicolas PEZRON wrote: > > finally, I have decided to use WinCVS as a client and > a server Unix as a CVS server > when I try to connet to the CVS server, I have the > following error : > "cvs login: authorization failed: server cidre > rejected access to /cvs/CIDRE/ for user int" > I don't know h

Re: Question about CVS on Windows NT

2002-04-25 Thread Matt Riechers
Nicolas PEZRON wrote: > > may I stock Windows files in my CVS tree on Unix or do > I have to use a version of CVS for Windows ? (I tried > to see for WinCVS but if I can use CVS on Unix, it > will be better for me) If it is easy for you to get at files on the UNIX box from Windows, then you don'

Question about CVS on Windows NT

2002-04-24 Thread Nicolas PEZRON
Hello everybody, I am a french student and I have to work on CVS during my internship... I have 2 kinds of files : some Unix files on a Unix server and some Windows files on Windows NT server... I have yet installed a CVS tree for Unix and it is ok but I have a problem for my Unix files... may I

Re: cvs prune question

2002-04-17 Thread Larry Jones
Daniels, Dave F writes: > > I know the M means merge, and I suspect the P means prune. No, it means "patch". See the manual: -Larry Jones Something COULD happen today. And if anything DOES, by golly, I'm going to be ready for i

cvs prune question

2002-04-17 Thread Daniels, Dave F
Hi, When updating a module using the command 'cvs update', CVS prints lines which look something like this. M project/src/com/company/Test1.java M project/src/com/company/Test2.java P project/src/com/company/Test3.java I know the M means merge, and I suspect the P means prune. Can someone c

Re: CVS question

2002-04-12 Thread Pierre Asselin
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =?iso-8859-1?q?Nicolas=20PEZRON?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >I thought that to you use CVS, you had to copy the >source of your first version of your program and >after, you will be able to retrieve all the versions >of your program More or less. You clean up your sour

Re: Ampersand module question

2002-04-11 Thread Jay Glanville
"Pierre Asselin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message a92viq$oed$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:a92viq$oed$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > In "Jay Glanville" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >Thanks Martin. It's a good start, but not all that I was looking for. By > >using the "-d" o

Re: Ampersand module question

2002-04-11 Thread Pierre Asselin
In "Jay Glanville" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >Thanks Martin. It's a good start, but not all that I was looking for. By >using the "-d" option, what I'm doing is "front-loading" the naming >architecture. In other words, anytime I use module amp1, it will be unde

CVS question

2002-04-11 Thread Nicolas PEZRON
Hello, I am a french student and I have to work on CVS during my internship I have a question : I thought that to you use CVS, you had to copy the source of your first version of your program and after, you will be able to retrieve all the versions of your program but, if you want to add a new

Re: Ampersand module question

2002-04-10 Thread Jay Glanville
"Martin Heinen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 01:09:27PM +, Jay Glanville wrote: > > > When a module has an ampersand module as part of it's definition, the > > ampersand module gets included in the root of the other module. My questi

Re: Ampersand module question

2002-04-10 Thread Pierre Asselin
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Martin Heinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 01:09:27PM +, Jay Glanville wrote: >> [ ... ] >> Now, is there a way to say that module amp1 should be included in module mod >> and be placed in a directory called tools. For example, when I do a >> c

Re: Ampersand module question

2002-04-09 Thread Martin Heinen
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 01:09:27PM +, Jay Glanville wrote: > When a module has an ampersand module as part of it's definition, the > ampersand module gets included in the root of the other module. My questio > is: is there a way to have the ampersand module included in a subdirectory? > > F

Ampersand module question

2002-04-09 Thread Jay Glanville
I have a question concerning ampersand modules, and I'm hoping someone here can help me. When a module has an ampersand module as part of it's definition, the ampersand module gets included in the root of the other module. My questio is: is there a way to have the ampersand module inc

wincvs - read only question

2002-04-08 Thread andy brown
Hi, how can i switch a file from read-only access to writable using wincvs. Thanks Andy Brown ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

WinCvs question

2002-04-05 Thread Quentin Smit
Hi there. I hope I am sending this to the correct address.. I have downloaded the 'stable' version of WinCvs (1.2) and I'm trying to get it to work. I have managed to get it to start but I need some guidance on what I need to do to run in NT mode, to call it that. The server I am installing it

Re: Question on multiple repositories

2002-04-04 Thread Kaz Kylheku
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Max wrote: > Date: Thu, 04 Apr 2002 01:23:18 GMT > From: Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Newsgroups: gnu.cvs.help > Subject: [info-cvs] Question on multiple repositories > > > I'm brand new at the CVS game and have no

Re: Question on multiple repositories

2002-04-03 Thread Pierre Asselin
In "Max" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm brand new at the CVS game and have no senior resource available at >work, so I'm hoping that I can get some help here. > The specs I was handed at the office call for an open development >repository and a secure QA/prod

Re: Question on multiple repositories

2002-04-03 Thread Rob Helmer
esitant to use "import" because (as I understand it) this command will > club the previous versions under the same name (down the road). > > So the question I have is how do I move source from one repository to the > other? Is there a

Question on multiple repositories

2002-04-03 Thread Max
t repository. I'm hesitant to use "import" because (as I understand it) this command will club the previous versions under the same name (down the road). So the question I have is how do I move source from one repository to the other? Is there a way to save the baseline and the v

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Re: CVS question

2002-03-30 Thread Larry Jones
renu kumar writes: > > It created the CVSROOT directory and now I want to > just add a completely new directory to the cvs. So, I > created a test directory. When I try to do 'cvs add > test' I am getting the following error: > > cvs add: in directory.: > cvs [add aborted}: there

CVS question

2002-03-30 Thread renu kumar
Hello, I have installed cvs for linux. Added the CVSROOT and did the 'cvs init' command. It created the CVSROOT directory and now I want to just add a completely new directory to the cvs. So, I created a test directory. When I try to do 'cvs add test' I am getting the following error:

Re: Question about commits in CVSROOT and running loginfo scripts

2002-03-27 Thread Larry Jones
Mark writes: > > If cvs -n is used, then how is the loginfo script suppose to modify the log > message of the commited file? The loginfo script isn't supposed to modify the log message. What in the world are you trying to do? -Larry Jones I think your train of thought is a runaway. -- Calvin'

Re: Question about commits in CVSROOT and running loginfo scripts

2002-03-27 Thread Mark
--- Larry Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Noel Yap writes: > > > > If you need to use CVS commands within > > loginfo, try either using RCS commands, or create a > > temporary module who's archive files are symlinked to > > the real module's archive files. Do not fork unless > > you're posit

Re: Question about commits in CVSROOT and running loginfo scripts

2002-03-27 Thread Larry Jones
Noel Yap writes: > > If you need to use CVS commands within > loginfo, try either using RCS commands, or create a > temporary module who's archive files are symlinked to > the real module's archive files. Do not fork unless > you're positive race conditions won't affect you. In most cases, you

Re: Question about commits in CVSROOT and running loginfo scripts

2002-03-27 Thread Noel Yap
--- Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When I tryed to have a loginfo script read the > writers file, it seems that the > administrative database isn't really rebuilt till > after the loginfo scripts > have completed runing. The writers file read by the > loginfo script always sees > a writers file

Question about commits in CVSROOT and running loginfo scripts

2002-03-27 Thread Mark
When I tryed to have a loginfo script read the writers file, it seems that the administrative database isn't really rebuilt till after the loginfo scripts have completed runing. The writers file read by the loginfo script always sees a writers file without the changes I just commitied. (The login

Re: newbie question

2002-03-25 Thread "Jesús M. NAVARRO"
Hi, Joseph Joseph G. Mercado wrote: > I cant log now to my server remotely using > > cvs -d :pserver:cvs@:/usr/local/cvs/repository login > > and prompt me to put the password,once i inputted the password, what next? > Well, then I *guess* what you try to tell us is that you *can* log to you

Re: newbie question

2002-03-25 Thread Larry Jones
Joseph G. Mercado writes: > > I cant log now to my server remotely using > > cvs -d :pserver:cvs@:/usr/local/cvs/repository login > > and prompt me to put the password,once i inputted the password, what next? What do you want to do next? Perhaps you should try reading the manual or some of th

Re: newbie question

2002-03-25 Thread Mark A. Flacy
"info cvs" Look for "Starting a new project". (http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_3.html#SEC38 gives the same information) It appears that you should also look at http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_2.html#SEC31 ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAI

newbie question

2002-03-24 Thread Joseph G. Mercado
I cant log now to my server remotely using cvs -d :pserver:cvs@:/usr/local/cvs/repository login and prompt me to put the password,once i inputted the password, what next? i want to test cvs?how do i do that?sample would be appreciated\ Many Thanks joe _

Re: newbiee question

2002-03-22 Thread Larry Jones
Joseph G. Mercado writes: > > "connection reset by peer" or "recv() from server: EOF" That means that [x]inetd is listening for a connection but is unable to start the server or the server dies immediately. If you're using tcpd or some other sort of access control, check your access rules. If

Re: cvs log question

2002-03-22 Thread Larry Jones
Neil Zanella writes: > > Is there a way to look at a log file without first checking out? CVS 1.11.1 and newer have an "rlog" subcommand to do that. -Larry Jones These findings suggest a logical course of action. -- Calvin ___ Info-cvs mailing list

RE: cvs log question

2002-03-22 Thread Dale . Miller
Use "cvs rlog" > -Original Message- > From: Neil Zanella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 7:52 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: cvs log question > > > > Hello, > > Is there a way to look at a log file without

newbiee question

2002-03-22 Thread Joseph G. Mercado
Hi, Im newbie in cvs...Im trying to install cvsd 0.9.6 from sourece distribution on Linix box 7.1 But when i run this command cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@localhost:/myrepos login login: got like this error "connection reset by peer" or "recv() from server: EOF" please help thanks joe

cvs log question

2002-03-21 Thread Neil Zanella
Hello, Is there a way to look at a log file without first checking out? Thanks, Neil ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

cvs/ssh question... may be OT

2002-03-09 Thread James Knowles
If this is OT, please accept my apologies and send me in the right direction. I've been using WinCVS and TortoiseCVS successfully on a Windows 2000 laptop with a Linux-hosted CVS repository. Response times have been excellent over the local network. I noticed that if I switch from a hard-coded

Re: Question

2002-03-08 Thread Matt Riechers
Kenny wrote: > > I have one project it has about 1200 source files. can > I use CVS to track by the file instead of the project. > So that I can only checkout one file. I'm not sure I understand your question. You can checkout individual files from a repository with:

RE: Question

2002-03-08 Thread Vishal Jain
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2002-03-08 Thread Kenny
I have one project it has about 1200 source files. can I use CVS to track by the file instead of the project. So that I can only checkout one file. Thanks = __ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail

Re: Newbie question

2002-03-04 Thread Larry Jones
Isak Lyberth writes: > > Does CVS run under Windows, and are there graphical administration tools or > at least graphical Windows clients? Yes, see the documentation (http://www.cvshome.org/docs/), particularly the add-ons page, and . -Larry Jones Do you think God lets

Newbie question

2002-03-03 Thread Isak Lyberth
Does CVS run under Windows, and are there graphical administration tools or at least graphical Windows clients? Regards Isak ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Re: Newbe CVS install question with WINCVS

2002-02-27 Thread Larry Jones
Charles Griswold writes: > > I have installed CVS on a suse 7.1 Linux configuration. CVS seems to run > fine in native mode. > I am trying to use WINCVS 1.2 for connection from an Win2000 machine. > I have the cvspserver line in inetd.conf as per the documentation. I have > set up a passwd file

Commits history question

2002-02-26 Thread Anonymous
I am learning about cvs and want to know if there is any command in cvs that would list commits history (not by file) by the order in which they were commited & what was committed and by whom (with a comment associated with the commit). Say, developer A committed 4 source files, followed by devel

Newbe CVS install question with WINCVS

2002-02-26 Thread Charles Griswold
I have installed CVS on a suse 7.1 Linux configuration. CVS seems to run fine in native mode. I am trying to use WINCVS 1.2 for connection from an Win2000 machine. I have the cvspserver line in inetd.conf as per the documentation. I have set up a passwd file and used htpasswd to create encrypted

Re: merge question.

2002-02-22 Thread Larry Jones
Mats Cullberg writes: > > For some of the files I get the following message: > > cvs update: file makefile.dep does not exist, but is present in revision > RELEASE-2-2. > > I notice that this file does not get created in the trunk, what am I > doing wrong ? That means that the file was deleted

Re: General newbie question about configuration control of items external to (but required by) projects

2002-02-21 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Thursday, February 21, 2002 at 10:41:10 (GMT), Schlitz wrote: ] > Subject: General newbie question about configuration control of items external to >(but required by) projects > > I was wondering if anyone with experience in CM using CVS could share > opinions/tips/&quo

Re: CVS checkout with remote repository question

2002-02-21 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 01:39:36PM -0800, Terry Spafford wrote: > cvs checkout -d -r > > But now, the CVS tree is on a remote box and it's a whole new ball game. Client/server, I presume. > I have tried to do the exact same command as listed above and I'm > getting the following error

General newbie question about configuration control of items external to (but required by) projects

2002-02-21 Thread Schlitz
I was wondering if anyone with experience in CM using CVS could share opinions/tips/"best practices" on storing the following in version control: -App Servers -Compilers -JDK and other language distributions... -other 3rd party apps/etc... For these, is it a good idea to just have some versioned

CVS checkout with remote repository question

2002-02-20 Thread Terry Spafford
Hello, my name is Terry Spafford. Over the past few months the task of redesigning my company's Code Management system has fallen onto my shoulders. Our code management used to be handled using PVCS, but the management (and pretty much everyone else in the company. :) want to move this over to

merge question.

2002-02-20 Thread Mats Cullberg
Hi ! I'm trying to merge a branch into the trunk. standing in a trunk working copy. I execute : cvs update -j RELEASE-2-2 For some of the files I get the following message: cvs update: file makefile.dep does not exist, but is present in revision RELEASE-2-2. I notice that this file does not

merge question.

2002-02-20 Thread Mats Cullberg
Hi ! I'm trying to merge a branch into the trunk. standing in a trunk working copy. I execute : cvs update -j RELEASE-2-2 For some of the files I get the following message: cvs update: file makefile.dep does not exist, but is present in revision RELEASE-2-2. I notice that this file does not

Re: question regarding diffing tags and branches..

2002-02-13 Thread Larry Jones
Mark Lancisi writes: > > I need to find out the list of changes, per file, made to a branch since = > its creation. cvs log -r branch > I also need a list of changes, per file made to the trunk = > since creation of the branch. I want to be able to sort these lists of = > files and com

question regarding diffing tags and branches..

2002-02-13 Thread Mark Lancisi
I need to find out the list of changes, per file, made to a branch since its creation. I also need a list of changes, per file made to the trunk since creation of the branch. I want to be able to sort these lists of files  and compare them.   I've got a static tag signifying the foot of the

Re: Newbie question: cannot open CVS/Root: No such file or directory error

2002-02-12 Thread Larry Jones
Schlitz writes: > > Actually, it is on a network shared drive, not local to my machine. Is this > commonly a cause of such problems? Yes. Network file systems are notoriously flaky. -Larry Jones I'm not a vegetarian! I'm a dessertarian. -- Calvin ___

RE: Question about CVSROOT/taginfo file

2002-02-08 Thread Miller Dale Contractor HQ AFWA
> I have modified the CVSROOT/taginfo file in order to execute a script > when an user make a TAG. CVS invoques this script whit these > arguments: > > $1 -- tagname > $2 -- operation "add" for tag, "mov" for tag -F ... > $3 -- repository > $4-> file revision [file revision

Re: Question about CVSROOT/taginfo file

2002-02-08 Thread Matt Riechers
r shell is choking on the argument list. What shell are you using? Using that shell interactively, go to the directory in question and run 'ls *', and you'll see the same message. Try a different shell, if possible. A better solution would be to reorganize your directories, and perha

Question about CVSROOT/taginfo file

2002-02-08 Thread Miguel Angel Cuadrado
Hi all, I have modified the CVSROOT/taginfo file in order to execute a script when an user make a TAG. CVS invoques this script whit these arguments: $1 -- tagname $2 -- operation "add" for tag, "mov" for tag -F ... $3 -- repository $4-> file revision [file revision ...]$1,

Question about CVSROOT/taginfo file

2002-02-08 Thread Miguel Angel Cuadrado
Hi all, I have modified the CVSROOT/taginfo file in order to execute a script when an user make a TAG. CVS invoques this script whit these arguments: $1 -- tagname $2 -- operation "add" for tag, "mov" for tag -F ... $3 -- repository $4-> file revision [file revision ...]$1,

Re: Question: How to ignore generate files when we do cvs update

2002-02-07 Thread Matt Riechers
Tom Choi wrote: > > We have several generate files and never commit them to our CVSROOT. When we did > cvs update. And then I saw "?" for generate files. > > Would you tell me how to ignore generate files when we do "cvs update"? cvsignore:

Re: Question: How to ignore generate files when we do cvs update

2002-02-07 Thread Larry Jones
Tom Choi writes: > > Would you tell me how to ignore generate files when we do "cvs update"? -Larry Jones Somebody's always running my life. I never get to do what I want to do. -- Calvin

Re: Question: How to ignore generate files when we do cvs update

2002-02-07 Thread Donald Sharp
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_18.html#SEC173 This section spells out exactly what you want to do. donald On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 03:33:15PM -0600, Tom Choi wrote: > > All, > > We have several generate files and never commit them to our CVSROOT. When we did > cvs update. And then I sa

Re: Making Tag on a branch-question

2002-02-07 Thread Larry Jones
Jeeva Sarma writes: > > I have a question regarding tags made on branches. > I have branched our tree with the branch name 2.0. 2.0 is not a branch name. > After some days,I wanted to make a tag on the branch > for QA testing purpose.I checked out from the branch > and then t

Question: How to ignore generate files when we do cvs update

2002-02-07 Thread Tom Choi
All, We have several generate files and never commit them to our CVSROOT. When we did cvs update. And then I saw "?" for generate files. Would you tell me how to ignore generate files when we do "cvs update"? Thanks, Tom ___ Info-cvs mailing list

Making Tag on a branch-question

2002-02-07 Thread Jeeva Sarma
Hi I have a question regarding tags made on branches. I have branched our tree with the branch name 2.0. After some days,I wanted to make a tag on the branch for QA testing purpose.I checked out from the branch and then tagged it from that working directory with cvs tag -r 'tag_on_branch

Re: Question: How to remove a directory

2002-01-30 Thread Larry Jones
Tom Choi writes: > > Would you tell me how to remove a directory? > > I have a CVS tree with a top delta and several branches. Only I want to remove > a directory from a top delta, nothing from branches. CVS only manages files, not directories. As far as CVS is concerned, directories are just

Question: How to remove a directory

2002-01-30 Thread Tom Choi
Would you tell me how to remove a directory? I have a CVS tree with a top delta and several branches. Only I want to remove a directory from a top delta, nothing from branches. Thanks, Tom ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gn

Re: Repository access question...

2002-01-28 Thread Olav Lindkjølen
Thanks a million...I'm must be getting pretty good at this :-) It actually worked, with permissions and everything! Olav! Larry Jones wrote: > Olav =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Lindkj=F8len?= writes: > >>cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied >>cvs [server aborted]: can't chdir(/root):

Re: Repository access question...

2002-01-28 Thread Larry Jones
Olav =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Lindkj=F8len?= writes: > > cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied > cvs [server aborted]: can't chdir(/root): Permission denied That means you're missing the -f in server_args or you need to add "passenv = PATH" to your xinetd configuration file. -Larry

Re: Repository access question...

2002-01-28 Thread Olav Lindkjølen
>>but when I try to checkout a module it says: "setgid failed: operation >>not permitted". I have the modules owned by their respective user:group >>and have done a "chmod 2770 ". What have I missed? >> > > That indicates that you're not running CVS as root (from [x]inetd). If > you want CVS t

Re: Repository access question...

2002-01-27 Thread Larry Jones
Olav =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Lindkj=F8len?= writes: > > but when I try to checkout a module it says: "setgid failed: operation > not permitted". I have the modules owned by their respective user:group > and have done a "chmod 2770 ". What have I missed? That indicates that you're not running CVS as roo

Re: Repository access question...

2002-01-26 Thread Olav Lindkjølen
I cant get access to the repository after following your suggestions. I think I got it the way you described it. I can login to the server ok, but when I try to checkout a module it says: "setgid failed: operation not permitted". I have the modules owned by their respective user:group and have

Re: Repository access question...

2002-01-25 Thread Olav Lindkjølen
Thanks alot for all the help...I'll try and get it done during the weekend. I'll let you know if it works or not. Regards from Olav! Rob Helmer wrote: > On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:01:31PM -0500, Douglas Finkle wrote: > >>>:-) I have SSH, CygWin, and Putty on my windoze box. Tortoise >>>CVS co

Re: Repository access question...

2002-01-24 Thread Rob Helmer
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:01:31PM -0500, Douglas Finkle wrote: > > :-) I have SSH, CygWin, and Putty on my windoze box. Tortoise > > CVS comes with SSH via a DOS window...and you have to punch in the > password for > > every CVS command. Thats not very user friendly for people > > totally blan

RE: Repository access question...

2002-01-24 Thread Douglas Finkle
>> > Disclaimer: I think this is all... Oh yeah, admin user cvs should be in all groups... cvs, public, company[abc] > = > Thanks for the detailed answer! ur welcome. > Now for the trick question: If I am not going to use pserver, what is >

Re: Repository access question...

2002-01-24 Thread Olav Lindkjølen
how things work in Linux. Havent connected it to the net yet though. Have some cleaning up on the security to do before I do that. That's why I need help getting on the right track. Ok, I think i get most of what you're saying. Probably have to read up on a couple of things, but most

Re: Repository access question...

2002-01-24 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 04:26:45PM -0500, Douglas Finkle wrote: > Close, but I do not completely agree: You're right! I misread the requirements. Sorry. -- | | /\ |-_|/ > Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont.[EMAIL PROTECTED] | | / One ring to rule the mall. - Movie review headl

RE: Repository access question...

2002-01-24 Thread Douglas Finkle
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 05:44:51PM +0100, Olav Lindkjølen wrote: > > In short: > > ---(Admin) must have read/write access to all modules. > > ---Users from Company B must have read/write access only to > modules with > > code owned by them. > > ---Users from Company B must allso have Read Only

Re: Repository access question...

2002-01-24 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 05:44:51PM +0100, Olav Lindkjølen wrote: > In short: > ---(Admin) must have read/write access to all modules. > ---Users from Company B must have read/write access only to modules with > code owned by them. > ---Users from Company B must allso have Read Only Access to publ

Repository access question...

2002-01-24 Thread Olav Lindkjølen
I have a slight dilemma i just can't figure out. ---I have a repository /usr/local/cvsroot ---cvs server is running as user cvs, group cvs. ---I have an entry in the cvsroot/CVSROOT/passwd file with a private user for me. ---I am a member of the cvs group. Heres the problem: ---I (Admin) am de

Re: Question about tag

2002-01-24 Thread Colm Murphy
Hi Steve, Unfortunately this will only work for simple modules. If you have alias modules containing files from different directories, and/or certain (but not all) files in a directory then this won't work. I assumed that since the modules were alias type cvs tag Module would be the same as typ

Re: Question about tag

2002-01-24 Thread Steve Greenland
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 02:39:52PM +, Colm Murphy wrote: > > So I try "cvs tag TAG Module" from the top of the sandbox. > No joy. > I get the following: > > cvs tag: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or directory > cvs [tag aborted]: no repository Don't do it from above your

Question about tag

2002-01-24 Thread Colm Murphy
Hi folks, Say I am working with a couple of different modules in my sandbox. I want to be able to tag each of the modules separately. If I use "cvs rtag TAG Module" then the correct files are tagged but there is the danger that someone else will have commited a change before I place the tag an

Re: Basic usage question

2002-01-23 Thread Steve Greenland
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 05:02:27AM -0800, James A. N. Stauffer wrote: > --- Kaz Kylheku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If people cheat by committing only the files that they modified, they > > can get around the up to date check. But that is a bad idea because > > the changes you make in one set o

RE: Basic usage question

2002-01-21 Thread Thornley, David
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 9:01 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Basic usage question > > > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Wade > Williams wrote: > >Mysel

Re: Basic usage question

2002-01-21 Thread James A. N. Stauffer
--- Kaz Kylheku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If people cheat by committing only the files that they modified, they > can get around the up to date check. But that is a bad idea because > the changes you make in one set of files can semantically conflict with > changes in another set of files. So

Re: Basic usage question

2002-01-20 Thread Kaz Kylheku
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Wade Williams wrote: >Myself and another programmer are working on a project. We're working >mainly on different sections of the code. > >Day 1: I checkout the project >Day 2: I make changes and commit them, and then continue working on my >working copy. >Day 3:

Basic usage question

2002-01-20 Thread Wade Williams
Myself and another programmer are working on a project. We're working mainly on different sections of the code. Day 1: I checkout the project Day 2: I make changes and commit them, and then continue working on my working copy. Day 3: Programmer B makes changes and commits them Day 4: I conti

Re: CVS Update Question

2002-01-17 Thread Larry Jones
Colm Murphy writes: > > Is there any way to tell update to only update the files in my sandbox > and not to pull in any other files ? I'm not sure I understand what you want to do (or why), but I think cvs update -lA * may do what you want. -Larry Jones Some people just don't have i

CVS Update Question

2002-01-17 Thread Colm Murphy
Hi folks, I have a question about cvs update. Say I have placed a tag on certain files in the repository. I checkout the tagged files into my work area using cvs co -r TAGNAME Say I now want to switch the sandbox to the latest version of all the files that were tagged. When I try cvs update

Re: Question sharing modules

2002-01-16 Thread Allen Jensen
- Original Message - From: "Dennis Jarosch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 6:23 PM Subject: Question sharing modules > Hi!! > > I'm new to CVS, in fact I just installed it today. > > How do I share modul

Question sharing modules

2002-01-15 Thread Dennis Jarosch
Hi!! I'm new to CVS, in fact I just installed it today. How do I share modules between projects? What I am trying to do is share common files between 2 projects and I want all 3 in CVS. The problem is setting the project-modules up so they'll use the common files module in CVS, so when I change

RE: cvs date and time question

2002-01-11 Thread Jerry Nairn
Assuming you are logging these events in CVSROOT/history, you can find some possibly useful information using "cvs history". You can see when a particular user checked out a particular module or repository directory, and if any tags were specified. If the repository was accessed locally, rather th

RE: Question - commiting modified file

2002-01-11 Thread Bishop, Murray
Anjali Madhekar wrote Thursday, January 10, 2002 6:00 AM: > When I generate some files during the build, they appear as 'modified' > in CVS. when I do a 'diff' the exit status is '0' indicating that the > files are indentical. > 1. Do they have 'modified' status due to the file creation time stam

Re: cvs date and time question

2002-01-11 Thread Larry Jones
Mark Lancisi writes: > > Does anyone know if there is any easy way (via cvs) to find out exactly > what date and time a local source tree was checked out (cvs co) or last > updated (cvs update)? At this point I am ready to simply long list the > entire tree looking for most recent dates and time

cvs date and time question

2002-01-11 Thread Mark Lancisi
Does anyone know if there is any easy way (via cvs) to find out exactly what date and time a local source tree was checked out (cvs co) or last updated (cvs update)? At this point I am ready to simply long list the entire tree looking for most recent dates and times, but that is ugly and time con

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