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Title: CVSMTP
Version:0.3.2
Entered-date: 12Jun00
Description:CVS Manual Translation Project (CVSMTP)
Project to translate the CVS documentation
into german may be other languages.
Coordination should be done by
Hi!
I have one suggestion that might have appeared here before, but... :-)
There would be very nice if CVS had an option that made him remove the
non-pertinent repository files. Files that were removed and still
exist in a checked out copy are useless and just give warnings on the
client
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/12/2000 12:27:09 AM
It would be useful if you could also allow people to change a file
to binary from ascii (Or vice versa). Ive found thats one of the
most common requests of people and it needs *admin* capability.
Oh yeah, I forgot about this one. Although this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes:
Jorge Godoy writes:
There would be very nice if CVS had an option that made him remove the
non-pertinent repository files. Files that were removed and still
exist in a checked out copy are useless and just give warnings on the
client side. If
Jorge Godoy writes:
I want something like that: I have an obsolete file, I "cvs rm" it and
commit my changes. When my development partner makes a "cvs up
-newflag" the file will be automatically removed from his machine.
I still don't understand -- CVS already does that:
(in one working
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes:
Jorge Godoy writes:
I want something like that: I have an obsolete file, I "cvs rm" it and
commit my changes. When my development partner makes a "cvs up
-newflag" the file will be automatically removed from his machine.
I still don't
Larry Jones wrote:
Moshe Levy writes:
cd project_2 (this is my project_2 working directory)
cvs update -j project_1
now, i noticed that the merge DELETED some code lines that where in a
file in project_2 doring the merge.
those lines whernt on the same file in the project_1
Moshe Levy writes:
So, how do i avoid the automated deletions in the merge ? i think the cvs
should atleast warn or do a diff on that kind of a change.
You don't. As far as CVS is concerned, a change is just deleting some
old lines and inserting some new lines; what's so special about the
Only the first match gets executed, How about:
#
^test/dir1* bla "%s" olaf, john
^test* bla "%s" john
Rex.
Chris Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/08/2000 06:14:35 PM
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Larry Jones wrote:
Moshe Levy writes:
So, how do i avoid the automated deletions in the merge ? i think the cvs
should atleast warn or do a diff on that kind of a change.
You don't. As far as CVS is concerned, a change is just deleting some
old lines and inserting some new lines;
Tony Cleveland wrote:
The taginfo script will
definitely work for what I was tying to do, I had not thought of that.
The only drawback is that you end up with another authorization file
"taggers" that needs to be maintained.
I'm actually (in my free time) working on a crappy little perl
We're thinking of using CVS for version control. Can anyone
recommend any Web-based bug tracking systems that can be integrated
with CVS? Ideally, open source.
Thanks!
Jen
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We're thinking of using CVS for version control.
Hi
I want to remove a directory from CVS repository.
Here are what I did.
$ cd foo
$ rm *
rm: CVS is a directory
$ cvs remove
cvs remove: Removing .
cvs remove: scheduling `f11' for removal
cvs remove: scheduling `f22' for removal
[ ... ]
$ cvs ci -m "Delete foo"
cvs
Hi All,
If you are using DevStudio (VC++) and WinCvs then you might be interested in
my new Add-in beta. Many CVS commands can be invoked directly from DevStudio
now.
Take a look at:
http://www.geocities.com/kaczoroj/CvsIn/
This is the second step on a long way to full integration with
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