Hello,
I have two modules that share some files.
For example module A/ and B/ that share a
README file.
I would like to manage the README file in one place,
for example in a special module C/
So my CVS structure looks like:
$CVSROOT/A/ ... and all its files ...
/B/ ... and all
I would like to do the following but I am
confused as to how to go about it...
In summary, import source (GCC) from two vendors
but with a new twist.
- first import source from vendor1 and in the
process create a repository for the source (this
step no problem)
- next, create a
Has anyone tried installing CVS on a Cray? I'm not a Unix expert, but I've
heard that Cray does not always conform to standard Unix practices. I'd
like to hear if anyone has had success with this before I dive in.
Jim Hilditch
Shawn,
I've found "cvs release" rather useless except when releasing the entire
working directory.
If I want to get rid of a directory in my working directory I ususally
do the following, which updated the CVS/Entries file
correctly:
cvs update -r 0 -P directory_to_remove
One issue with this
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Arash,
You are correct, CVS will not allow you to have files from different trees
in one directory, however the following structure is possible:
toplevel/README
/A
or
toplevel/README
/B
modules file can look like that:
readme -l -d . .
Arash Khodabandeh writes:
Am I right to thing that CVS does not allow the kind of
Check out I am trying to do?
Yes. Because of the way that CVS tracks files, a working directory must
map to a single repository directory.
-Larry Jones
I just can't identify with that kind of work ethic. --
Goeran Zaengerlein writes:
Then I try to telnet my server. This works but I do not get the "bad
auth protocol" message. I get some cvs command line help telling me
how to use cvs. (Usage ..)
That indicates that there's something wrong with the line in inetd.conf.
Check it very
Hilditch, Jim writes:
Has anyone tried installing CVS on a Cray? I'm not a Unix expert, but I've
heard that Cray does not always conform to standard Unix practices. I'd
like to hear if anyone has had success with this before I dive in.
It's been done in the past, but I don't know if
I was looking at this and it doesn't look like the right fix - there's really no
reason for the
server to know the name of the client executable. I researched it a little and I see
two
possibilities which leave the error message intact:
1) Have the client assume from the "Checked-in" server
Well, I'm not a CVS developer, but here's my $.02 anyway.
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 11:12:34AM -0600, Derek R. Price wrote:
"KOIE Hidetaka ($B8q91QN4(B)" wrote:
From: "Derek R. Price" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Minor client/server bug
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 14:29:34 +0900 (JST)
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Hi,
Is there any way to get CVS to display times (ie. specifically, in cvs log
and $Date$ keyword) in local timezones rather than in
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)?
Thank you
Helen
**
Guus Leeuw writes:
Rehat Linux requires a -f option in the inetd.conf line.
That's true, too, but that isn't the problem he's having -- he's getting
a usage message, which indicates that CVS isn't seeing a valid
subcommand. If I weren't wading through over a thousand messages, I
might have
can anyone suggest me a good front end GUI tool to use with CVS
thanks
-Rajan
-Original Message-
From: Lenng, Helen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 3:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
Hi,
Is there any way to get CVS
Hello all,
The Sun CVS binary should now be available on CVSHome.org's download
page (http://www.cvshome.org/downloads.html).
Thanks for you patience while we got a good build of the binary up
and running.
Take care,
Yarry Gonzalez
OpenAvenue Community Relations
hi all,
i want to use a Linux as cvs server and another Linux as client .
but when i use
"cvs -d :pserver:lfq@host:/home/cvsroot login"
it failed :
" cvs [login aborted] : recv() from server host : EOF"
i don't know what had happened and what can i do for it ?
Thanks,
lfq
Does anyone know anything about combining CVS and Continuus or even
if this is possible. I am lead to bellieve that the internal file
representations are the same.
Any information woiuld be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Nick Doan
Hi Nick,
Continuus does use RCS as a backed storage format for archive files, but
this is where similarities end. First of all, there is no branching inside
these RCS files, all metadata is kept separately, in Informix. Also, only
text files are kept with deltas in RCS files, all versions of
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