Tirsdag den 27. januar 2004 20:17 skrev Patton, Matthew E., CTR, OSD-PAE:
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While lots of platforms have had zlib for quite some time I realize that
not all others (windoze in particular) don't. Shouldn't the configure
script use the system zlib instead if it
What tools (client or server side) are available that allow one to browse
for files which have been removed from a CVS repository. I know the
information is stored in the attic directories, but I've been told that
there are tools that removes the need to log on to the cvs server and run
linux
I'll be modifying our development process here at the office from 3
tier (development-stage-production) to 4 tier
(development-stage-release-production) and I'm trying to make sure
I have the best CVS plan.
Any feedback (good and bad) would be great. I'm not sure if I'm way
off base here or if
Then use RCS, not CVS.
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Hi,
i have problems:
CVS client win nt.
CVS server win nt.
I am locking a
At 10:58 AM 1/28/2004, Les Spam wrote:
We have been having trouble with line endings because we check out files
on a Linux server and zip them up for download by users who do not have
CVS clients. Win9x users end up with line oriented text files that do not
parse because the scanner sees one
Les Spam writes:
We have been having trouble with line endings because we check out files
on a Linux server and zip them up for download by users who do not have
CVS clients. Win9x users end up with line oriented text files that do
not parse because the scanner sees one long line.
If
Frederic Brehm wrote:
At 12:49 PM 1/28/2004, Scott Reed wrote:
Why don't you check them out on a Windows client?
The server which the users (who do not have CVS clients) access the files
is running Linux. The files are automatically, periodically checked out
and zipped up for download
Hi,
The problem is: When Delhi and Webdesigners try to
add files to the repositories receive a error message on WINCVS. The description
of the problem is ...
I have a question about the option in WinCVS
Add Selection. The developer have a Web Site project with HTML Pages and JPGS
and
Sorry, I forged to type the
versions...
CVS Version 1.12.5 and WinCVS
1.3.13b
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Hi,
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Have a bunch
of files that were added today at 11:24 AM PST and the date on the repository
images concurs. Checking out those files generate a "Warning: modified in
future" and a check of the log indicates the files were added at 7:24 PM PST.
The client and server clocks look
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turns out --disable-password-authenticated-client won't even compile on
v1.11.11. So I went digging and among some other ancillary bugs and logic
errors, configure also had a notion of
--disable-password-authenticated-server which didn't do anything.
I patched
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Rod Macpherson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Have a bunch of files that were added today at 11:24 AM PST and the date
on the repository images concurs. Checking out those files generate a
Warning: modified in future and a check of the log indicates
George,
Putting the repository itself on a networked drive (Samba or NFS or
others) is generally not recommended. Aparently there is a possiblity
with data loss. If you're running a server anyway, I'd just run CVS
from the same server and do the checkouts and such via the client-server
Dear Steve,
Thanks for the details you gave on running CVS over samba. I had originally setup the CVS server on a GNU/Linux machine and tried accessing the repository over SSH using WinCVS. My main problem was the client configuration, which was bothersome, in which I had to export the SSH
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