RE: A way to see who has checked out a module?

2004-01-13 Thread Chris Cameron
Am I correct in assuming that you are looking for a web based equivilent to the 'cvs editors' command? I don't know if there is such a tool, but I'm sure someone will be able to tell you if we can agree on the 'command line' option you originally referred to. Chris -Original Message-

RE: cvs and gnats link?

2001-09-17 Thread Chris Cameron
message is automatically added to the top of the fix: field in the gnats PR That is all we have. *** Chris Cameron Open Telecommunications Ltd Product Manager IN Product Management [EMAIL

RE: How well does CVS handle other types of data?

2001-07-12 Thread Chris Cameron
to be opposed to what everyone else on the list wants and your opinion is inviolate. *** Chris Cameron Open Telecommunications Ltd Product Manager IN Product Management [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: How well does CVS handle other types of data?

2001-07-12 Thread Chris Cameron
as if they are the ones who asked the problem! *** Chris Cameron Open Telecommunications Ltd Product Manager IN Product Management [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O.Box 10-388 +64 4 495

RE: How well does CVS handle other types of data?

2001-07-12 Thread Chris Cameron
on Friday (well it was here):)! *** Chris Cameron Open Telecommunications Ltd Product Manager IN Product Management [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O.Box 10-388 +64 4 495 8403

RE: Sticky tags

2001-07-11 Thread Chris Cameron
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RE: How well does CVS handle other types of data?

2001-07-11 Thread Chris Cameron
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RE: Strange dir behavior and Emptydir

2001-06-28 Thread Chris Cameron
too serious! *** Chris Cameron Open Telecommunications Ltd Product Manager IN Product Management [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O.Box 10-388 +64 4 495 8403 (DDI

RE: How to avoid conflicts avalanche

2001-06-25 Thread Chris Cameron
, it suggests to me that the different country releases aren't really 'standard' software. *** Chris Cameron Open Telecommunications Ltd Product Manager IN Product Management [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: BRANCH LABEL FOR DIRECTORIES

2001-06-18 Thread Chris Cameron
to have your cake and eat it! *** Chris Cameron Open Telecommunications Ltd Product Manager IN Product Management [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O.Box 10-388 +64 4 495 8403

RE: Removal of tagged files

2001-06-11 Thread Chris Cameron
It is scenario 1 and we're on 1.10.7. I'll look at getting appropriate updates. Thanks for the info. *** Chris Cameron Open Telecommunications Ltd Product Manager IN Product Management

RE: Crazy idea - replace RCS backend with ClearCase...!!!

2001-05-22 Thread Chris Cameron
Sorry to throw a spanner in the works, but from 1.10, CVS incorporates RCS as a set of libraries and doesn't call the external rcs commands. *** Chris Cameron Open Telecommunications Ltd Product Manager

RE: File permissions [make that directory permissions!]

2001-05-22 Thread Chris Cameron
against? Malicious users or uses who may do potentially damaging operations without being aware of it? *** Chris Cameron Open Telecommunications Ltd Product Manager IN Product Management

RE: Triggers links to defect tracking systems

2001-05-10 Thread Chris Cameron
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RE: CVS problem

2001-05-09 Thread Chris Cameron
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FW: CVS problem

2001-05-08 Thread Chris Cameron
the update command. The second update give bar.cc the timestamp of the original checkin time of bar.cc *** Chris Cameron Open Telecommunications Ltd Product Manager IN Product Management

RE: reserved lock and other patches

2001-03-21 Thread Chris Cameron
behaviour. I didn't add any checks for the new features. I can send you a sanity.sh diff if you want. *** Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Product Manager IN Product Management [EMAIL

RE: problem with co -d xx -n : bug or feature?

2001-02-05 Thread Chris Cameron
get home. Otherwise, someone else may be able to help. As I said previously, there is (was?) a patch at one time to fix a bug similar to this. *** Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Product Manager

RE: problem with co -d xx -n : bug or feature?

2001-02-02 Thread Chris Cameron
There used to be a patch available at cvshome to fix a similar problem in the modules file. I cannot remember the exact details, but we installed the patch. AFAIK it has not been incorporated into the main CVS tree. Sorry I can't give you any more details, but I'm out of the office, visiting

Commitinfo behaviour

2001-01-25 Thread Chris Cameron
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RE: merge/diff GUI tool

2000-11-28 Thread Chris Cameron
with tkcvs. *** Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Product Manager IN Product Management [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O.Box 10-388 +64 4 495 8403 (DDI

RE: Ampersand module question

2000-11-28 Thread Chris Cameron
It seems to me that the intention of the modules file was to allow you to perform several checkouts at one time, using an 'alias' instead of having to remember all the repository locations. ******* Chris Cameron

RE: No space left on device error during cvs status/update

2000-11-01 Thread Chris Cameron
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RE: access rights to branches

2000-10-31 Thread Chris Cameron
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RE: Visually Viewing Branches and Tags

2000-10-24 Thread Chris Cameron
branches and tags. Thanks. WinCVS and tkCVS both give this functionality on a per file basis, but only for checked out files. I'm not sure about jCVS as its a while since I looked at it. *** Chris CameronOpen

RE: cvs-nserver and latest CVS advisory (Was: patch to make CVS chroot)

2000-08-08 Thread Chris Cameron
the ability to run cvs. *** Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Senior Solution Architect [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O.Box 10-388 +64 4 495 8403 (DDI) The Terrace

RE: CVS pids and the pids of its kids

2000-08-02 Thread Chris Cameron
! Then again, if this is Linux, I don't know how similar to the commercial flavours of Unix it is in this regard. *** Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Senior Solution Architect [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: Checking branch for commit

2000-07-31 Thread Chris Cameron
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RE: CVSROOT/passwd enhancements

2000-05-23 Thread Chris Cameron
couldn't read the shadow file to verify passwords. This would not change the logic of your changes, but it could reduce the applicability. ******* Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Software

RE: Keyword substitution of tags?

2000-05-22 Thread Chris Cameron
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RE: Emptydir

2000-05-11 Thread Chris Cameron
ated into the latest CVS build. ******* Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Software Development Team Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O.Box 10-388 +64 4 495 8403 (DDI)

RE: Selection of branches for commit

2000-05-08 Thread Chris Cameron
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RE: multiple repositories.

2000-04-12 Thread Chris Cameron
0 characters. All you need to do is put your '/bin/cvs cvs --allow-root/usr/local/cvsroot (blah blah blah)' command into a shell script and call the script from inetd. ******* Chris CameronOpen Telecommunicat

RE: Trouble making a connection to a CVS server

2000-04-11 Thread Chris Cameron
word file in CVSROOT. ******* Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Software Development Team Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O.Box 10-388 +64 4 495 8403 (DDI) The Terrace fax: +64 4 495 8419

RE: Trouble making a connection to a CVS server

2000-04-11 Thread Chris Cameron
e in your inetd.conf? -Original Message- From: Chris Cameron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 1:33 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Trouble making a connection to a CVS server On Wednesday, April 12, 2000 12:54 AM,

RE: CVS Question

2000-03-21 Thread Chris Cameron
t from our loginfo file that does this job last week (from memory). ******* Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Software Development Team Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O.Box 10-388 +64

RE: CVS server access over the Internet

2000-03-19 Thread Chris Cameron
are using, but whatever it is, you need to make sure that it is open at your fire walls. *** Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Software Development Team Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O.Box

RE: Unix to Dos filtering

2000-03-09 Thread Chris Cameron
as a Windows/NT front end and CVS in pserver mode on our Unix server. *** Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Software Development Team Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O.Box 10-388 +64

RE: How do I do cvs rtag for an ampersand module?

2000-03-06 Thread Chris Cameron
ith ampersand modules as rtag 'acts directly on the repository' and there is no direct mapping that rtag can interpret. We solve this problem by checking out the head of bar and using tag on that. *** Chris CameronOp

RE: new guy - hopefully easy questions

2000-03-05 Thread Chris Cameron
alternative means of 'skinning the cat' which fit in with the way CVS works. As other people have suggested, upgrade to 1.10.8 *** Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Software Development Team Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: running CVS as root or not?

2000-02-29 Thread Chris Cameron
modified to take the $USER cvs variable as the 'id' and 'whoami' commands will return cvsowner. Those are the only issues I am aware of. We also set the repository permissions to 2755. ******* Chris CameronOpen Teleco

RE: Configuring WinCVS

2000-02-17 Thread Chris Cameron
with Unix/Linux. Project A and Project B settings must be on the same line in inetd.conf. You need to specify multiple --allow-root settings in the entry, as described in Cederqvist. *** Chris CameronOpen

RE: cvsignore problem

2000-02-17 Thread Chris Cameron
environment variable for processes spawned by inetd. If you search the archives for this list you should find some suggestions as to how to deal with the problem. Should this question be added to the Faq-o-matic and/or manuals? *** Chris

RE: Why does CVS treat removed files so specially?

2000-02-16 Thread Chris Cameron
there should be an option to cvs that says "Run the command on removed/dead revisions" That is a possible option, but why? ******* Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Software Development Team Lea

RE: Why does CVS treat removed files so specially?

2000-02-16 Thread Chris Cameron
. how do you know what version was the LAST stable version?) *** Chris CameronOpen Telecommunications NZ Ltd Software Development Team Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O.Box 10-388 +64 4 495 8403

RE: Enhancement suggestion

2000-02-15 Thread Chris Cameron
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RE: CVS File Locking

2000-02-15 Thread Chris Cameron
may not be possible, but can people climb down from their lofty peaks and talk rationally about this. I'm trying to follow everything, but the flame-war seems to be overtaking any rational debate. *** Chris Cameron