From: Toby Tremayne [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 1:09 PM
To: info cvs
Subject: newbie pserver question
I know this is going to seem really naive, but I'm really stuck with this.
I've installed CVS pserver on a linux box and it seems to work quite
http://www.cvsnt.org/ describes a server that runs on windows NT.
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Subject: RE: Setting up a cvs server on Windows NT 4.0
From: Ajay Gopinath [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 10:21 AM
Hi,
/cvs/server and /cvs/adv are two of my repositories on the server and the
inetd.conf is setup to point to /cvs/server. I tried to add the other
repository path to the entry but it did not like it.
From: Soren Ager [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I am trying to get cvs (v1.9.29) pserver up and running under OS/2 Warp.
Is there anybody out there that has this up and running?
I've been using the :pserver: from Andreas Hubers port
of CVS 1.10 on Warp Connect 3.0 for a couple of years now.
cvs update -rver -p file.c file.c
cvs commit -m "reverting to prev version" file.c
-p directs file.c (at revision ver) to stdout,
and doesn't set sticky tag.
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From: Nick Papadonis [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 12:17 PM
To: [EMAIL
or directory." leads me to believe there's some command out there
somewhere
which'll let me check out just a file.. any ideas?
cvs co foo/bar/file.c
makes ./foo/bar/file.c from $CVSROOT/foo/bar/file.c,v.
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Some .gif files havn't been being checked in as binary, even though they
are specified in the cvswrappers file. (*.gif -k 'b')
I was looking at some of the old messages for this news group, and there
is some discussion of the -k 'b' being disabled for wrappers in
client/server CVS.
CVS on NT doesn't seem to understand DOS commands. I can't Put DOS
commands
in the loginfo file. I can neither call a batch file with DOS commands.
So, what can I put in the loginfo file? (to work on NT).
I have a vague recollection of executable files running
from some of the
What are they? Is there some URL or other source of information that
someone can point me to on what a ChangeLog is, best practices on what
it should look like, best practices on when it's edited, what it's used
for, etc.?
Have a look at the 'Change Logs' link on