Derek Robert Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You already pointed out the solution yourself:
local1 local2
local2 local3
local3 -d dir1 modules1/dir1
And so on. Next time, please RTFM http://cvshome.org/docs/manual.
Sorry, I read the document carefully but the structure of my modules
is
Hello,
I hope someone may be able to advise me with a cvs configuration issue I
have to overcome.
My company has subcontracted some work to an engineering firm in India,
however some of
the components that we have in our project are commercially sensitive and as
such we need
to prevent access
Thanks, but that doesn't seem to work for me. When I try it, I get a
warning that rlog is deprecated (and that I should use the synoymous log
instead). It then returns the error that the file or directory cannot be
found. I'm running CVS client 1.11 on Windows 2000, and 1.11.5 on the
linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, but that doesn't seem to work for me. When I try it, I get a
warning that rlog is deprecated (and that I should use the
synoymous log
instead). It then returns the error that the file or
directory cannot be
found. I'm running CVS client 1.11 on Windows
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
that's useful to know, but it's still appalling that the default
ignore list contains core, which causes cvs to gleefully toss even
directories named core. do i understand it correctly that there is
no way to configure cvs to ignore some *file* patterns but not the
Hi,
Obviously I am doing something wrong. I've just re-read the manual and
I can't find my errror. I am sorry to waste time on what is something
very simple, but I need help!
I am using cvs 1.11.5. client on one system and 1.10 on another. My
working directory is a branch. cvs status confirms
Mark Doherty writes:
My company has subcontracted some work to an engineering firm in India,
however some of
the components that we have in our project are commercially sensitive and as
such we need
to prevent access to these elements via cvs, how can I configure cvs to
allow co/ci access
Robert P. J. Day writes:
do i understand it correctly that there is
no way to configure cvs to ignore some *file* patterns but not the
same *directory* patterns?
Yes.
if that's true, that's definitely one of
the worst examples of software design i've seen in lots of years.
That's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks, but that doesn't seem to work for me. When I try it, I get a
warning that rlog is deprecated (and that I should use the synoymous log
instead).
Upgrade your client. You should probably upgrade the server, too.
-Larry Jones
TIME?! I just finished the
todd breslow wrote:
I am using cvs 1.11.5. client on one system and 1.10 on another. My
working directory is a branch. cvs status confirms that my
sticky bit
is a branch. I have tagged several times on the branch, but
whenever I
try to update to the tag the result is that I get a new
[g5/production/codebase] breslow% cvs status robots.txt
===
File: robots.txtStatus: Up-to-date
Working revision:1.3
Repository revision: 1.3
/usr/home/giro1150/cvsroot/codebase/robots.txt,v
Sticky Tag:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like a consultation concerning CVS software:cvsnt-2.0.41a.exe
I have to use this software in a project.
I can't add the file how have size equal or more than 500 Mo
in the Repostory,
I don't know why???
I don't understand way. Somme bodies help me ? I'm
At 10:59 AM 7/23/2004, you wrote:
I can't add the file how have size equal or more than 500 Mo
You might be running out of temporary disk space, or swap space.
use the cvs -t switch on your command and post the result to the list.
___
Hi,
I'm trying to assess our systems security, and I'm looking at CVS right
now. I cam across an article, `Securing CVS on OpenBSD`
[http://www.blacksheepnetworks.com/security/resources/running-a-secure-cvs.pdf]
that the password in .cvspass can be obtained easily as the encryption
algorithm
Lee wrote:
I'm trying to assess our systems security, and I'm looking at
CVS right
now. I cam across an article, `Securing CVS on OpenBSD`
[http://www.blacksheepnetworks.com/security/resources/running-
a-secure-cvs.pdf]
that the password in .cvspass can be obtained easily as the
[production/codebase/Objects] breslow% cvs status AbstractEntry.php
===
File: AbstractEntry.php Status: Up-to-date
Working revision:1.17.4.1
Repository revision: 1.17.4.1
todd breslow wrote:
What is the correct practise here when you tag the state of your
working directory when working in a branch, update to that tag (let's
say to rollback a change) and want to check edits back in to the
branch? Is it possible to update -A -r branch_name and that
is how my
Winnie Du wrote:
One developer has checked in a folder which has space in the
name, like
MQWF Web Client as folder name. Now I am having problem to
include this
folder in a module, like, mod_space -a MQWF Web Client in
modules file.
How do I fix this? Thanks a lot.
Unfortunately, CVS
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jim.Hyslop
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 12:21 PM
To: 'todd breslow'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: loosing branch when updating to a tag on the branch
snip
In general, try to avoid
Rick Genter wrote:
This brings up a question I've had for quite a while: is
there a way to close a branch?
The only thing I can think of offhand would be to mark the tip of the branch
as dead, by using 'cvs remove'. It won't prevent anyone from resurrecting
the branch, though.
--
Jim Hyslop
Hi, All
According to CVS manual chapter 5
(https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.12.8/cvs_5.html#SEC54), I
created a branch named Maintenance to keep our production code for bug
fixing and maintenance purpose. But other developers cannot see this
branch, I mean they cannot access this
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