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- Frodo, having lost a finger to his famous adventure with a
magic ring, will want nothing whatsoever to do with your
$@*!# magic key :-)
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only way I can think of
to do this is to save the list in an intermediate buffer.
Fortunately, this particular case is easier:
find . -type f -print | grep -v CVS | xargs cvs rm -f
(No quotes, by the way.)
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their way of working, or adapted
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exists
cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first!
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[Microsoft's] www.hotmail.com is running Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) ... on FreeBSD
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ork
around the lack of ".trunk". That it fails on trunk revision 2.x
isn't a corner case in CVS; it's a limitation of the kludge.
The man's offering to obviate this kludge with a correct
solution; what's all the grumbling about?
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how to do this in a context of ongoing bug-fixes to the previous
release.
The expedient thing, if the "Line 2 on the trunk" changes are
fairly localized, might be to check them in on the branch, so
that there's no longer a disagreement.
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or other things that are not intended to be CVS-tracked, you'll
need a .cvsignore anyway. Since that will suffice to make the
directory non-empty, you won't need a .keep_me file as well.
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, not to any mis?-configuration of CVS. Therefore:
This, really, isn't a problem of CVS!
I beg to disagree. I've even been bitten by this once or twice
even in a pure-UNIX context (I can't remember the details, I'm
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specify the mapping).
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the
temp-dir name into an environment variable? The variable would
be scoped correctly, by definition. And there would be no
reliance on PIDs.
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[Microsoft's] www.hotmail.com is running Apache/1.3.6 (Unix
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make radical changes.
and as other open-source projects have already discovered.
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jrun/jsm-default/services/jws/htdocs/jsp/apidocs/com.livesoftware.jrun.plugins.jsp.JSPAbortException.html
instead gets put in:
./com.livesoftware.jrun.plugins.jsp.JSPAbortException.html
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0.8.tar.gz
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Nobody ever got fired for buying Microsoft -- but they could get
fired for relying on Microsoft.
- Chris Garrigues
he client, a
client only
needs to know things it can be commanded to do directly, e.g. merge files, set
sticky tags, or
remove an entry, leading to clients which require upgrades less frequently despite
possibly
frequent server upgrades.
Agreed. Having the client intuit when a message is ne
(See http://sandbox.xerox.com/stewart/tzconvert.cgi or
www.mylocaltime.com -- but, ironically, the latter's idea of the
current time is *way* off.)
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he Cederqvist" and cvs.info are one and the same -- and I've
been using CVS since version 1.2 or 1.3.
Technical terminology is one thing; jargon for its own sake risks
the charge of willful obscurantism.
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No
and $target (there's some cross-compiling
code at the beginning of the document to set those too) to set some lib and
compiler variables.
See the "Manual Configuration" section of the Autoconf manual
(it's listed in the top-level menu of autoconf.info).
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else. Any idea what?
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ie. to the latest-and-greatest revision of each file, whether
that's the vanilla one from the distribution, or the one you've
modified locally. (Strictly speaking, "cvs tag mytag" just tags
whichever revisions are in the sandbox; it was the preceding &
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"reverting to prev version" file.c
Yeah:
cvs update -p -rver file.c file.c
cvs commit -m "reverting to prev version" file.c
Still a kludge, but a shorter one :-)
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Nobody ever
on your system), put a "Port" directive in
the entry for the CVS server.
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- Chris
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:55:15AM -0800, Stephen Rasku wrote:
Eric Siegerman wrote:
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 10:21:08AM -0800, Stephen Rasku wrote:
Is it possible to configure the CVS client to talk to a
different port than the default ssh port (e.g. possibly through
a CVSROOT
uot;New message" file.c
Thanks much for your help and time.
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networked game,
or whatever -- they don't have to bug the sysadmin for a free
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np,v Attic/standalonegeneva.lnp,v
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esting; fix any bugs you find that were
# introduced by the merge
# Decide that the merge is complete
cvs tag GCC_3_0_merged
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Nobody ever got fired for buying Microsoft -- but they could g
This message is intended only for the use of the addressee(s) named
herein. [7 more lines deleted]
Do the lawyers who dream this crap up ever subscribe to mailing
lists? (Alexander, I know this isn't your doing; my gripe isn't
directed at you personally.)
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(for compatibility, the old flag should be
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
Is there anything in astrology?
Arthur C. Clarke: I
to
the developers, the admin can do a checkout or two for testing --
or even commits, on a scratch copy of the repository.)
Good luck.
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
Is there anything in astrology
ow of. There sure have been times I've wanted
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
Is there anything in astrology?
Arthur C. Clarke: It's utter nonsense.
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 12:01:49AM +, Kenn Humborg wrote:
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 04:12:23PM -0500, Eric Siegerman wrote:
I've scrambled enough repositories that I've come to think of
importing as a dangerous operation
Unfortunately, I was still under the impression that pretty much
when it's not present locally.
This does indeed work. (As it happens, I was doing this a couple
of days ago, using CVS 1.10.8.)
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
Is there anything
files(newfile.pm and new-shared-file.pm) and update the two
modified files(catalog.pm and Shared.pm). All other files it would leave
alone. It would also add the necessary CVS directories so that we could do
add's and commit's when need be.
You'll end up with functionally this result,
I didn't know before.)
Quite possibly because it wasn't there before, or on the system
whose man page you were reading last time, etc. The core
functionality is pretty standard, but people (especially GNU)
extend it in all sorts of weird and wonderful ways...
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I would bet a silk pajama
There isn't any three-L lllama
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
Is there anything in astrology?
Arthur C. Clarke: It's utter
() to do locale-based
string comparisons, but I have no idea how standard they are.
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
Is there anything in astrology?
Arthur C. Clarke: It's utter nonsense.
not everyone) has "-d" in their .cvsrc's.
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
Is there anything in astrology?
Arthur C. Clarke: It's utter nonsense.
ou made above (though of course you'll
want to verify that none of them were deleted by accident in
the distant past :-)
- "cvs commit"
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
I
for the
users of MacCvs and gCvs.
As it happens, the old name is back now -- but only as a redirect
to the new one, so it might not stay around for long. (Gotta
like mindit for telling me when wincvs.org reappeared!)
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t spawns:
#!/bin/bash
echo "tkcvs -dir /usr/src/cvssources; exit" | su matt
(You almost certainly don't need the "; exit", since the subshell
should exit on its own when it sees end-of-file. I added it for
completeness, in case bash has been told to ignore
ed game, or whatever -- they don't have to bug
the sysadmin for a free port number.
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
Is there anything in astrology?
Arthur C. Clarke: It's utter nonsense. But I
and local properties.
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
Is there anything in astrology?
Arthur C. Clarke: It's utter nonsense. But I'm a Sagittarius,
so I'm naturally skeptical
be nice to have the structure in place so you
can just "cvs add" the directories in question.
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
Is there anything in astrology?
Arthur C.
; this applies pretty much
across the board. (Of course, sometimes you have no choice --
but be aware of the risk.)
/lecture
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
Is there anything in astrology
both things. My suggestion above is precisely
an attempt to fake ODE's commit/publish distinction in CVS.
I guess this is a two fold question in that maybe our process is wrong.
Not your process; just your attempt to fit CVS to it :-)
Though extreme-programming folks would probabl
el directory in the repository. The trick of doing a
"-l" checkout of the root directory is a kludge.
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Interviewer: You've been looking at the stars all your life:
Is there anything in astrology?
Arthur
e steps flagged with "*" and "?"; on the
remote machine, I just worked in the untarred SB-MAIN (complete
with CVS metadata appropriate to REPOS-MAIN), then tarred it up
again when done. But my disconnected sandbox was still given its
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with PreservePermissions enabled. The
PreservePermissions code is so buggy that it has been disabled by
default in recent releases of CVS; you should not use it.
Which also suggests that you're not running a recent release.
If not, consider upgrading to 1.11...
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On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 02:59:08PM -0500, ari gold wrote:
is there a CVS command that will show me files that are in CVS, but that
i've deleted locally?
"cvs -nq update"
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With sufficient thrust, pig
vial.)
My variant saves you having to import (at the expense of some
other commands), but doesn't save you having to merge -- that
part you just can't get around.
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fin
ould go the same way as *.info*, whichever way that
is
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
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conventions if mine aren't to
your taste ... but once you do, stick to them!
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
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- RFC 1925 (quoti
, I'm afraid I can't
help; I've never used pserver.
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea.
- RFC 1925 (quoti
was always fond of:
perl -e 'print crypt ("passwd", "st") . "\n"'
myself.
That's fine if you want to give all your CVS users write access
to the password file...
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With su
files than you want it to, but:
- depending on the actual pattern, this may never happen in
practice
- your loginfo script could check for the false positives, and
silently ignore them
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With sufficient thrust
itself, but it shouldn't be too intrusive -- a
single table is all this should take.)
Presumably the "fancy tools" are fancy enough to have
user-definable triggers; so make them:
- check and set the lock
- do the editing/installing/testing
- unlock
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cvs diff -rrev-before-cosmetic-changes \
-rrev-with-cosmetic-changes
will be boring.)
Good luck!
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
ky
version of -x (for all relevent values of x) ... but -D's being
sticky gets in the way.
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea.
- RFC 1925 (quoting an unna
trumps its being listed in .cvsignore.
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea.
- RFC 1925 (quoting an unna
want to use for the vendor-branch
tag)
The one for the latest vendor import?
cvs tag -rVENDOR RELEASE
(Since this isn't the above case, I assume the VENDOR tag still
exists :-)
For some previous vendor-branch import? You're SOL...
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 02:11:42PM -0500, Derek R. Price wrote:
$ find newdir -type f -exec cvs add {} \;
$ find newdir \( -type f -o -type d \) -exec cvs add {} \;
If you don't add the directories, you can't add the files...
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I still need to force cvs NOT to keep version history for some files.
.cvsignore
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However
g the whole merge file by file.
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- RFC 1925 (quoting an unnamed source)
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failure during the operation of "cvs tag" ... since tagging multiple
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Then lock the repository while you take the incremental backup.
See the "
security issues get involved, the stakes
suddenly become a lot higher.
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea.
- RFC 1925 (quoti
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 01:20:33PM -0800, Pyatt, Scott wrote:
Does anyone know for sure if diff3 is called and if not, what is used? Does
anyone know if the algorithm is documented?
It sure seems to be diff3. See src/rcscmds.c, function
RCS_merge().
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pass '-d' to update?
That'll prevent fetching of un-checked-out directories, but I
know of no way to prevent the fetching of un-checked-out files
within a directory that *is* checked out.
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With sufficient thrust
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 03:34:17PM -0600, David H. Thornley wrote:
"Derek R. Price" wrote:
Eric Siegerman wrote:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 02:54:18PM -0500, Derek R. Price wrote:
Rui Cordeiro wrote:
Is there any option to tell to the cvs update to ignore
.
If, as someone suggested, "import" were to check in a "dead"
revision on the vendor branch, I presume both versions would
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
nec
eted, since it wouldn't be on branch 1.1.1 in the
first place.
But perhaps that's what Nathan meant by:
AND that branch has the same version as the branch version specified
on import
in which case, all I'm questioning is whether the following
condition should go away:
AND repository file has a branc
revisions" sense -- don't you love
overloaded jargon?
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea.
- RFC 1925 (quoting an unnamed source)
c:/docs directories and tried to check
out again -- no luck, get the same error msg.
Yes. Now you've explicitly created the problem it was seeing
before; what I'm wondering in the preceding paragraphs is how
*else* the same situation (missing c:/docs/CVS subdirectory)
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Eric Siegerman wrote:
[if] the ,v file has an appropriate vendor branch, but the latest
revision on that branch is marked "dead", then of course the new
release tag should be added to that dead revision
No it sho
igure time -- and should be disabled by default!
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea.
- RFC 1925 (quoting an unna
ers).
Try getting the 1.11 source and compiling it on the server
machine.
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea.
- RFC 1925 (quoting an unna
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, but need to make others see this light. :-)
"cvs history" can be useful. The only time I ever used it was to
prove user error in a case something like this. I can't remember
the details, though; sorry.
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as 'text'.
I've seen extensions that are sometimes binary, sometimes text
(eg. MS uses it for some specific binary format, but some
freeware packages use it for text). Can't remember offhand what
they were; maybe *.inf?
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However
instead of '\n', and to take all other characters literally;
pathnames with funky characters are thus handled correctly.
ps: I'm writing this code of the top of my head. TEST IT BEFORE YOU USE IT!
Likewise!
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sometimes I don't care about those; other times I do -- but he
said he wants to see them, so they're not noise to him).
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
nec
the history log, it's as though the directory
never existed. (This can be construed as a bug or a feature,
depending on what you're trying to do at the moment :-)
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. Howe
in the same package
(findutils), so this shouldn't be too much of an issue :-)
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea.
- RFC 1925 (quoting an unnamed source
"cvs status" say?
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea.
- RFC 1925 (quoting an unnamed source)
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unless forced, and I haven't been forced, so I haven't bothered
keeping up :-) What are Windows's rename semantics?
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine
g on one's situation. The standard
open-source vs. proprietary debate. (We've all seen it ad
nauseum, so lets not go there again now, ok?)
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
nec
every user a ~user/.cvsignore on
the client machine that did what you want. (I'm guessing that,
being on the client, that file will be listened to. I may be
guessing wrong of course...)
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With sufficient thrust
ource tree too much to be practical.
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea.
- RFC 1925 (quoting an unna
the direcotry to the linux
again.
You can't. You'll have to:
- make a backup of the sandbox on your local machine
- delete the directory locally
- "cvs rm" it
- commit
- restore from the backup
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With
it. How about this, which is an abbreviated version
of what's in the manual:
-d Create directories that are missing from working directory.
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea.
- RFC 1925 (quoting an unnamed source)
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, nothing depends
on it.
This would
obviously depend partly on the file format, and I'm not
an authority on common binary file formats.)
This is therefore an unrelated (albeit frequently debated) issue :-)
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