MacCVSClient 1.6 is a free CVS source code revision
control client running on Mac OS 7.1 and later.
MacCVSClient has useful features like easy viewing of
diffs and logs, a safe way to ensure you resolve
conflicts before committing changes, and a convenient
scrapbook window where you can compose l
Hi!
I have this directory tree in my machine (solely for testing
purposes since this problem has been bugging me since yesterday)
.
`-- foo
|-- 1
|-- 2
|-- 3
|-- 4
`-- bar
|-- sub-1a
| `-- sub-2a
|-- sub-a
| `-- sub-b
`-- this
All
Errr no, but we used PVCS before we switched to CVS. PVCS comes in a
colorful (and friggin' expensive) box, but that's about it. We use the WinCVS
client for those users who just "gotta have a GOOEEE". My advice forget
PVCS. I never met anyone who likes it, except the people who sell i
DR> I've set up several repositories and installed cvsweb to browse them.
DR> In CVS (client/server) the access to the repositories is restricted to
DR> project groups. The access to cvsweb is controlled via apache. By this
DR> way cvsweb can recognize the user's identidy, but I ca
Hi,
I have installed jCVS II and trying to connect to CVS server running on AIX
v 4.
I get an error message when I try to test the connection.
CVSClient.processCVSRequest
Command:noop
Repository:
RootRepository: /online/cvs/repo
Hello folks,
I am working on Integration of CVS with VC++ IDE.
While Integrating in SccRunScc method I want to show a dialog box.
I am getting HWND parameter. I have used DialogBox method of Win32SDK
my DialogBox is not coming up.. But MessageBoxes are coming up..
If any body worked on this , a
I think the problem is that if CVS is not able to acquire a lock, it'll sleep
for 30 seconds. This is way too long for the purpose given.
Also, the example given in the manual is a read-only operation (ie "cvs up").
This is completely different than what you're trying to do.
Ideally, the origin
Laird Nelson writes:
>
> I'm interested in the "sleep 2" command. I understand needing to run
> cvs update in the background to avoid locks. I don't see what the sleep
> 2 is for.
It's not necessary, it's just intended to give the in-progress commit a
chance to complete before the update runs
The CVS manual speaketh thusly:
"C.7.2 Keeping a checked out copy
"It is often useful to maintain a directory tree which contains files
which correspond to the latest version in the repository. For example,
other developers
might want to refer to the latest sources without having to check them
o
Hi!
Do you know if there is a web-link or a paper regarding comparisons between
CVS and PVCS?
/Jörgen
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"Liaw, Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> A quick question about WinCVS: Why is there not a menu item for the "cvs
> release" command?
Look in the trace menu, second section.
Btw. questions regarding WinCvs probably should go to the CVS-GUI list at
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cheers
anders
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