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I am trying to synchronize to CVS repositories .One repository is in US
and the other one in India .How can I do that???I read about CVSup but
for that I need to install CVSup server on both the machine one in US
and one in India? Is there any other way doing this?
Thanks,
Akash
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Akash Agrawal wrote:
I am trying to synchronize to CVS repositories .One repository is in US
and the other one in India .How can I do that???I read about CVSup but
for that I need to install CVSup server on both the machine one in US
and one in India? Is there any other way doing this?
Hi Boris,
i assumbe you mean rename the branch tag?
cut from the Cederquvist...:
When we say rename a tag, we mean to make a different name point
to the same revisions as the old tag. For example, one may have
misspelled the tag name and want to correct it (hopefully before others
are
Hai all,
Sorry for naive question.I want to see the list of users logged in to my
cvs server at anytime.How to forcefully logout them?
cvs allows as many logins as possible at anytime to repository from the
same account.It allows them to access the repository as long as they have
not executed
Hi people:
I need to know if somebody knows a site where can download some software
to control the differences between sources, at the moment I am using
Wincvs1.2.
Thanks...
Atentamente,
Ing.Federico Vaca
Área de Desarrollo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I am developing applications on Win2K and deploy on Unix. Also my CVS
repository stays on Unix system.
I import my project, checkout and build it on Win2K properly. But when i
try to build it on Unix, "make" gives error. I know this error due to
difference of end of line convention btw
Hi,
I am developing applications on Win2K and deploy on Unix. Also my CVS
repository stays on Unix system.
I import my project, checkout and build it on Win2K properly. But when I try
to build it on Unix, "make" gives error. I know this error due to difference
of end of line convention btw Unix
Peter Ring wrote:
PS: I wonder whether a cvs client could be developed in a fashion that would
make it not subject to the terms of GPL? This might be useful for
interfacing non-GPL (BSD-style absolutely-no-strings-attached or more
proprietary) software to cvs repositories.
As long as the
I have found a possibility:
cvs -nq update -rbranch_xxx 2/dev/null
shows all filenames with the given branch, if they are not up to date. The
next is to create a little script, to switch only those files to the branch.
Walter
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Schell Walter
Gesendet:
Are you doing another check out on the Unix box (which should take care of
the CR/LF issues) or are you in some way copying the files you checked out
on Windows to the Unix box?
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Erdinc Kocaman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 June 2001 13:47
To: [EMAIL
Federico Vaca wrote:
Hi people:
I need to know if somebody knows a site where can download some software
to control the differences between sources, at the moment I am using
Wincvs1.2.
Thanks...
Atentamente,
Ing.Federico Vaca
Área de Desarrollo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
kamesh jayachandran wrote:
Hai all,
Sorry for naive question.I want to see the list of users logged in to my
cvs server at anytime.How to forcefully logout them?
cvs allows as many logins as possible at anytime to repository from the
same account.It allows them to access the repository as
Hmm, I dont checkout on Unix I deployed my projects, I just copy the files
( your second guess) because that unix system are deployed somewhere else so
cannot access CVS repository directly.
What solution would you offer in this situation??
- Original Message -
From: "Helliwell,
Run dos2unix on them after you've copied them across or use Ant and put a
FixCRLF task in your build.
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Erdinc Kocaman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 June 2001 14:27
To: Helliwell, Matthew
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: End Of Line Problem
Hmm, I
We run a couple of repositories here, and have mixed access to them
through Unix and Windows machines. Recently, some of the windows
users using WinCVS have started getting connection refused.
I am fairly certain the problem is on the Windows side because I never
see any network traffic from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We run a couple of repositories here, and have mixed access to them
through Unix and Windows machines. Recently, some of the windows
users using WinCVS have started getting connection refused.
I am fairly certain the problem is on the Windows side because I never
Charles Sutton wrote:
(Hmmm... why is the short answer longer? :-)
Because the short answer is a subset of the long answer. :P
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If you selected CLRF option in WnCVS, this causes not to login CVS
respository. I dont know why !!
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 5:52 PM
Subject: Odd stuff?
We run a couple of repositories here, and have mixed access to
I need to write a script that produces a list of everyone that has
commited to a branch (or the trunk) for a specific file. Before I and
write it, I thought I would check if anyone on the list already has
something like this laying around. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks
Chuck
Something along the lines of the quick'n'dirty below should get you started
(beware of files that don't contain the branch though)
cvs -Q rlog -rbranch file 2/dev/null \
| awk '/^RCS file: / {file=$3}
/^revision [0-9][0-9]*\./ {rev=$2}
/^date: .* author:/
Matthew Riechers wrote:
Peter Ring wrote:
PS: I wonder whether a cvs client could be developed in a fashion that would
make it not subject to the terms of GPL? This might be useful for
interfacing non-GPL (BSD-style absolutely-no-strings-attached or more
proprietary) software to cvs
Hai Matthew,
Thanks for your reply.
My question was how to see the list of modules in the repository in which
i have read access.
For example I know that jakarta sub project has many modules.I wan to list
all the modules in the repository
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic
My another
kamesh jayachandran writes:
Sorry for naive question.I want to see the list of users logged in to my
cvs server at anytime.How to forcefully logout them?
There aren't any, so there's no need to force then out. All cvs login
does is verify that the password is correct and remember it -- it
Malcolm Fernandes writes:
A user tried to update a directory as follows (via pserver):
% cvs up ./
and gets a message:
? .depend
cvs-1.11.1p1 server: Updating ./
cvs-1.11.1p1 server: .//Makefile is no longer in the repository
All the files are removed from that directory.
Hi Chuck,
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 11:23:41 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to write a script that produces a list of everyone that has
commited to a branch (or the trunk) for a specific file. Before I and
write it, I thought I would check if anyone on the list already has
something
I just
converted the .doc file into rich text format, .rtf and everthing seems to be
working fine. I still dont understand why .doc wont work but at least I
have it working now.
Alex
-Original Message-From: Alex Flores
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 1:58
Hi,
When I version a
.doc file in the repository and then check it out, I
can not read the file anymore. It displays garbage. If I conver the
file into a .htm then it works fine. Does
anybody know why?
Thanks,
Alex
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 13:58:10 -0500 Alex Flores [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
When I version a .doc file in the repository and then check it out, I can
not read the file anymore. It displays garbage. If I conver the file into
a .htm then it works fine. Does anybody know why?
I assume
kamesh == kamesh jayachandran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
kamesh My another query was where on the server side(which file)
kamesh cvs server keeps to store the information about each user
kamesh who has logged in. Say I am logging in to local cvs
kamesh server from the cvs
Hi,
I got a quick question about using ssh with CVS. If you go through the steps laid out
in http://www.cvsgui.org/ssh.html does that lead to the source you are getting being
copied securely? Obviously it logs you in securely. i.e. If CVSROOT is
:ext:NAME@HOSTNAME:/cvsroot and CVS_RSH is
My developers want to have over 100 files that they can share with over
seven projects. They want to check out files 1 through 15 with project 1 and
with project 2 be able to checkout files 10 through 50 and with project 3 to
checkout files 5 15 45 and 61.
And they want to use KDevelope so they
Hi
We have some word docs in CVS as binary files.4 or 5
developers will be accessing it and changing it from
time to time.
I have a few queries.
I came to know that CVS does not know how to diff .doc
files treated as binary files.So what happens when we
run update?
I came to know that CVS will
Hi
Can anyone tell me how I can have 5 people to watch 2
files and interact so that they can inform others if
one of them is going to edit it?
I have set watch on some files,but nothing happened
when someone edited and committed it.
Thanks,
Jeeva Sarma
[ On Monday, June 25, 2001 at 14:06:18 (-0700), Delos Nash wrote: ]
Subject: Am I wrong?
My developers want to have over 100 files that they can share with over
seven projects.
Have they never heard of libraries?!?!?!?
Shared sources should ideally even be separately release managed.
--
Could you explain?
Yes I've heard of Libraries, but I don't understand your reference...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 3:23 PM
To: Delos Nash
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Am I wrong?
[ On Monday, June 25, 2001
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 02:56:34PM -0700, Anita Chacko wrote:
Any alternate way to handle .doc files?
Switch from using binary only formats. All of the items you mentioned are
problems. Proprietary formats like Word documents, just can't be handled
well. There is nothing you can do except
Hi Everyone,
Is CVS a good tool for group projects? I work at a university,
and our third years have to work on group projects - about
4 to a group, maybe 50 groups or so each semester.
Apart from cvs, the other option is making 50 samba shares, but
then if we want Unix as well as windows
[ On Monday, June 25, 2001 at 15:26:45 (-0700), Delos Nash wrote: ]
Subject: RE: Am I wrong?
Could you explain?
Yes I've heard of Libraries, but I don't understand your reference...
Shared code should be modularised, documented, and put in a library.
You can then manage it as a separate
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 10:16:40AM +1000, Eddie Irvine wrote:
Is CVS a good tool for group projects? I work at a university,
It's great for the set up you describe.
I'm leaning towards CVS. Will probably set up a CVS server on
a seperate FreeBSD/OpenBSD or Linux box somewhere.
Good
[ On Monday, June 25, 2001 at 15:40:10 (-0700), Mike Castle wrote: ]
Subject: Re: .doc file concerns
Personally, I'd recommend using LaTeX to do your documentation. We used
that with cvs (under win32!) and it worked great. We able to make
meaningful merges of documentation. People could
Hi,
Our software has different modifications for different countries. Thus
in our cvs repository we have the main development trunk, and country
branches. When we cut a new major release on the trunk, we need to merge
from the trunk to all country branches. These merges result in a large
number
i have installed cvs on my linux7.0 and all my clients are using wincvs.
i have at present 2 projects running. and it is going to increase in
time.
I have heard the option of single administration of the cvs
repositories. could someone please explain me in this regard.
Thanks for all the help
Is this a symptom of your software not being adequately separated into
'core' and 'localised' sections? We try and separate out the common 'core'
functionality which must not change from the 'localised' functionality which
is needed for each customer. If there are a lot of merges and conflicts,
No cvs co - [c|s] is not giving the result that I am expecting
Just try out
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic login
password:anoncvs
then try out
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic co -c
It is giving something like,
.-a
Hai all,
I have to set up cvs across the organisation of 400+ people.I can create
regular system accounts for all the users(400) and group them according to
their projects.
I do not want to create regular system account instead a single system
account for the project with which only the project
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