Hi Andy,
I'm trying to get up and running w/ Cvs. I want
CVS server on my Linux box. I want to use the
client-gui on my NT box.
Have you correctly setup the CVS Server on Linux?
Have you tried a checkout/commit on the Linux box
localy?
Tons of problems:
a) WinCVS says you are unknown to
Go and search through the mail archives, there's been a fair bit of
discussion about such things already.
Matt
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From: Datla, Raghav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 June 2001 17:31
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Help is appreciated
Hi,
I am trying to figure
Hi there,
I searched the archives for an answer to this question, but
couldn´t find a matching one...
Delphi offers you the choice of storing .DFM files (where the layout
of forms is stored) as ASCII or binary files.
While ASCII files are better for cvs, I´m wondering about the
potential
hi all
I can able to check out the file and can edit, but when i want to commit or i mean to
say when i want to check in aain then WINCVS gives the following error
cvs -q commit -m check in first time main.jsp (in directory C:\cvsrootnew\jsps\)
cvs server: sticky tag `1.1' for file `main.jsp'
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Donald Sharp wrote:
cvs relies on other processes to provide a inter-machine transport
mechanism. If those other transports provide ipv6 support cvs will
work with them.
CVS needs to recognize ipv6 addresses and hostname replies with ipv6
addresses. At least in connect
Hi Stephan,
I don't know, if you can tell cvs, not to merge certain files (sure you
don't want to mark them as binary g).
But for me a merge always has some extra work: if I commit a 2nd change, I
get an error and have to do an update first. This update will merge the
changes and before I commit
Hi
I'm getting errors when I call update, are these happening because the
CVS/Entries file is missing? How can I get these files back from the
repository?
Thanks for any help,
Rob
cvs update -P -d -C (in directory H:\triana\)
cvs update: in directory classes:
cvs update: cannot open
Hello, I am currently weighing up the clearcase vs cvs issue for a small
project thats been developed in two different sites. I was wondering if
anyone out there has previous experience with such a project using cvs,
and what are the longterm problems involved with cvs in a multisite
enviroment.
I take it you've already ready through the archives about the current
cvs/clearcase discussions?
Matt
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From: barry odonnell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 June 2001 11:14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: multisite cvs
Hello, I am currently weighing up the
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Dr. Rolf Ebert wrote:
CVS needs to recognize ipv6 addresses and hostname replies with ipv6
addresses. At least in connect (-d directive) it needs an ipv6 support.
Just try cvs -d :pserver:user@::1:/some/path/cvsroot co module.
Note, that ::1 is an ipv6 address for
Thanks. As for details, at this stage I dont have those details myself..
mattbenic
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Hello, all,
I have a couple of questions.
First a question for my home environment - has anybody managed
to integrate CVS into Visual Age for Java? I got the Zeus-SCC
stuff and I tried to use it from VAJ but it killed the VAJ
environment. I may have had it set up wrong, though. If I at
least
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 09:33:17AM +0200, Michal Svec wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Donald Sharp wrote:
cvs relies on other processes to provide a inter-machine transport
mechanism. If those other transports provide ipv6 support cvs will
work with them.
CVS needs to recognize ipv6
I'm getting errors when I call update, are these happening because the
CVS/Entries file is missing? How can I get these files back from the
repository?
Rename the directory classes und do a checkout classes; seems to me, as if
the directory is not the result of an earlier checkout and therefor
Hello,
Can someone please tell me how to unsubscribe from this mailing list. The
link: http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs only seems to have the
option to subscribe and not unsubscribe
Thanks
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jquest jquest wrote:
I start a Windows cvs client and try to connect as anonymous.
The client return this message:
CVS.EXE [login aborted]: could not find out home directory.
I can not find where is the problem.
Any ideas?
You need to set your HOME environment variable.
-Matt
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Hello,
I put entries into my CVSROOT/cvswrappers file to deal
with files like this. Here is an example :
--
# Media files
#
*.[Gg][Ii[Ff] -k 'b' -m 'COPY'
*.[Jj][Pp][Gg] -k 'b' -m 'COPY'
*.[Jj][Pp][Ee][Gg] -k 'b' -m 'COPY'
*.[Pp][Nn][Gg] -k 'b' -m 'COPY'
--
Title: CVS Module name vs. where it is checked out to
Hi there,
See, I have a module SAM but I'd like it to checkout into
u:\SAM\classes.
Is there a way to do it? Or no way?
I'm still a bit fresh in CVS world.
Stan Berka
Pope Talbot
Bruce Pennypacker writes:
cvs checkout -r RA0irbl011631
corp/search/c++/applications/summarizerService/SummarizerService.cpp
cvs: lock.c:177: lock_name: Assertion `(__extension__
[...]
(CVSroot_directory == 0' failed.
That generally indicates that one or more of the directories in
Charles Stockman wrote:
Hello
I am adminstrating my first CVS repository and I need help with gif
files.
My environment is a CVS Repository on a Sun machine where NT clients are
accessing the Repository.
The procedure I have been using is:
1. import the files
2. find .
Larry Jones wrote:
Bruce Pennypacker writes:
cvs checkout -r RA0irbl011631
corp/search/c++/applications/summarizerService/SummarizerService.cpp
cvs: lock.c:177: lock_name: Assertion `(__extension__
[...]
(CVSroot_directory == 0' failed.
That generally indicates that one or more of
What type of hard drive space could I expect to need?
Furthermore, does CVS store its data in /usr, /home, or some other directory?
http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_2.html#SEC23
(I've never used it before)
Maybe you should try it before posting usage questions...
it mentions creating a
Matt Keyes writes:
I'm setting up a CVS server at home for personal use to house software
projects perhaps no more than five other people will be working on. What
type of hard drive space could I expect to need? I have one server which
has two 8.5 GB drives, and another with one 40
Reinstein, Shlomo wrote:
Hi,
It happens many times that CVS users execute some CVS command (e.g., cvs
log), and then, before it finished executing, they abort the command using
Ctrl+Break or a similar manner. The outcome of this is that the read locks
generated by CVS remain in place, and
Matthew Riechers wrote:
I start a Windows cvs client and try to connect as anonymous.
The client return this message:
CVS.EXE [login aborted]: could not find out home directory.
I can not find where is the problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Make sure $HOME is specified in
Matt Keyes wrote:
Hey all...
If I'm using Debian Linux, should I download the .gz file or the
.rpm?I thought Debian didn't use rpm, rather apt, but I'm not sure...
You'll want the .gz, though if you want to figure out how to build a
debian package and submit the conf file, we'd welcome the
Ralph Mack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[...]
What I'm reading about branching and merging makes me think that
a branch-merge pair on CVS is a one-way trip, that once you have
merged from a branch you can't merge to that branch from the
updated mainline and then merge back again. Another
Tomki wrote:
Documentation on www.cvshome.org indicated that it could be done by having
'-T /newdirectory' in the /etc/inetd.conf cvs line.
No luck, but also no further errors.
I also attempted adding this option to the import line. No luck, also no
further errors.
I eventually discovered
Scott D. Pham wrote:
How do I invoke cvs to mail diffs on commit ? Any ideas of scripts ?
Thanks !!
The loginfo and sometimes commitinfo scripts are usually used for this
purpose: http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_18.html#SEC170 You might
try adapting the log or commit_prep log_accum
Where can I find a good online Acrobat style documentation for using and
setting up CVS with KDevelop?
Thanks.
DLN2
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Hi,
I am trying to do an mandatory like using the a tag, thought the brach
tag exist, I get the following msg.
cvs admin -lBRANCH_5_10 test.cc
RCS file: /nfs/eagles/export/home/jeeva/mycvs/src/Attic/test.cc,v
cvs admin: /nfs/eagles/export/home/jeeva/mycvs/src/Attic/test.cc,v:
branch BRANCH_5_10
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Thanks for the info. I would just like to make a small clarification: If the
user clicks Ctrl+C, CVS traps the signal and cleans up the locks. However,
it doesn't do so when the user clicks Ctrl+Break. With this clarification,
should I still report it as a bug?
As for your question why I cannot
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Bruce Pennypacker wrote:
BPLarry Jones wrote:
BP
BPBruce Pennypacker writes:
BP
BP cvs checkout -r RA0irbl011631
BP corp/search/c++/applications/summarizerService/SummarizerService.cpp
BP cvs: lock.c:177: lock_name: Assertion `(__extension__
BP[...]
BP
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Reinstein, Shlomo writes:
Thanks for the info. I would just like to make a small clarification: If the
user clicks Ctrl+C, CVS traps the signal and cleans up the locks. However,
it doesn't do so when the user clicks Ctrl+Break. With this clarification,
should I still report it as a bug?
Hi Larry,
First:
Let me thank you for your useful and reasonable advice.
Second:
I was not complaining about wrong text in the sources checked out or in the
repository
(this might be caused indeed by network problems),
but I was complaining about the internal integrity
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