Re: cancel a remove?

2001-09-14 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
Cancel a cvs remove with a cvs add. Quoting Josh Baudhuin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > How do you cancel a cvs remove ? ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Re: doc on establishing pserver ...

2001-06-28 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
cvs is designed to leak memory like a sieve and to exit from the middle of deeply nested function calls. To make it a persistent process would require a rewrite from the ground up. Tony Hoyle established a "better cvs" project on SourceForge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/bcvs/) to attempt t

Re: TCL

2000-07-28 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
;cvsout" but I couldn't find any >"cvsin" > >Thanks in advance! > >Phil ======= Jonathan M. Gilligan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Research Assistant Professor of Physi

Re: Releases!

2000-07-28 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
4.2.1 of module C and D. > >cvs export do it? how, please? > >thanks, Marinalva. === Jonathan M. Gilligan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Research Assistant Professor of Physics (615) 343-6252 Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Box 1807-B

Re: Macros in WinCVS.

2000-07-22 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
yes, >where could I find it? > >2. Is it possible to write macro, which would open a dialog window or >some other kind of window and could use in window dialog entered data >as parameters in cvs commands? > >Best regards, >Alain =======

Does WinCVS violate GPL?

2000-07-14 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
o certain things (like make the source available). > >Long answer: read the GPL. It's not that painful. Really. It's >the COPYING file in the CVS distribution, or >http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html

Re: question (preference?) about xmalloc

2000-05-03 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
> > > For safety, I would prefer it does not. I don't think we should > > use non-portable solutions to cover up the faults of badly-written > > software. I'd feel more comfortable using the software knowing that > > some classes of errors would have been discovered. > >So you would rathe

Re: Checking out a part of a tree

2000-04-27 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
No sweat. You just specify "moduleX/dir1/dir2/ ... /dir8" as the module to check out. It will then check it out as "dir8" in whatever directory you specify to check it out to. * Specifically, click on the exploretab on the left-hand pane of WinCVS * Explore to the directory that should be the p

Re: SCC and CVS (Was: ANN: DevStudio Add-in for CVS)

2000-04-18 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
At 11:29 PM 4/18/2000, Win32 M$ wrote: >Hi Noel, > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/18/2000 11:45:52 PM >> >Also, with SCC API you need to sign NDA with M$, and then it is not Open >> >Source anymore. It doesn't help :( >> >>I don't understand. Doesn't this mean that CVS support for SCC is >>impossibl

RE: Company mode dev. (one disk server) opposed to Open Source mo de (each has his own disk server) ?

2000-04-14 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
I look at your numbers and am afraid that I must be missing something... If the cost of disk space for a copy of the repository is a few thousand dollars (let's say, 4 GB at $750/GB) then the redundant space costs you a few thousand dollars per engineer amortized over the life of the disk. Let

Re: Could timestamps be replaced with MD5?

2000-04-12 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
Is a one-way hash such as MD5 really superior to a CRC here? I believe that CRC's are substantially cheaper to compute, which could be relevant in the case of large projects. The nonrepudiability and resistance to forgery that recommend one-way hashes for cryptographic protocols seem kind of i

Re: Any plans for CVS to support the SCC API on windows?

2000-03-24 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
the SCC (Source Control >Code) API which allows it to integrate with SCMs that support that. ======= Jonathan M. Gilligan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Research Assistant Professor of Physics

Re: choice of extension languages for a heterogeneous client/server version control system

2000-03-20 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
Looking ahead a little, I would note that Software Carpentry (www.software-carpentry.com), which is providing some serious money to stimulate development of open-source tools for next-generation software development (replacements for make, autoconf, gnats/bugzilla/etc. bug tracking, and expect

Re: [Where's the FAQ that says] how to install CVS-NT & log in with WinCVS

2000-02-25 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
At 03:12 PM 2/24/2000 , Phlip wrote: > 3> Register it as a service, and plop in this Reg key: > > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\CVS\PServer] > @="C:\\cvsroot" > > 4> Crack open a cold C:\cvsroot folder. > > 5> Install WinCVS, set the home directory to my project, log in with >this conne

Re: HELP!CVS4 Windows Commits Corrupt Images!?!?!?!

2000-02-23 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
", e.g., a 9kb >image may only end up as a 250b image file. Is there a buffer that >needs to be tweaked? ======= Jonathan M. Gilligan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Research Assistant Professor of Physics

Re: GCVS proposal

2000-02-16 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
er system, change all occurances in the >code that save CVS and make them say GCVS. ======= Jonathan M. Gilligan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Research Assistant Professor of Physics (615)

Re: CVS Server on NT

2000-02-15 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
You are using incorrect syntax. The pserver syntax is not changes in Tony's port, but he did add a new ntserver mode with different syntax. CVSROOT can be either :pserver:WayneJohnson@goldenrod"c:\cvsroot or :ntserver:goldenrod:c:\cvsroot Hope this helps, Jonathan At 02:56 PM 2/15/2000 , you

Re: CVS and auto-generated files

2000-02-14 Thread Jonathan M. Gilligan
on time matches the source code's timestamp. Deleting the time stamp would thus kill much of the functionality of the tool. Thanks nonetheless for the suggestions. I appreciate your thoughts. Jonathan =======