RE: history shows different login -CVS

2012-12-09 Thread Arthur Barrett
Larry, No, but the whole point of CVS is to allow concurrent development in separate sandboxes. Sharing a sandbox is rarely a good idea since you just end up stepping on each others' toes. 1. if CVS is only supposed to allow distributed unreserved - why does it allow personb to commit

Re: history shows different login -CVS

2012-12-06 Thread Larry Jones
Arthur Barrett writes: Larry, Or, better still, don't share sandboxes. I hope that comment is in jest? Nope, I'm perfectly serious. Noone still *really* believes that there is only a single valid development workflow or change management methodology do they? No, but the whole

Re: history shows different login -CVS

2012-12-05 Thread Larry Jones
Arthur Barrett writes: We always recommend you create the sandboxes using the 'current user' method - then many people can 'share' a sandbox and when each 'commits' it's their 'logged in name' that gets used no the name of the person who created the sandbox. Or, better still, don't share

Re: history shows different login -CVS

2012-12-05 Thread KM
From: Arthur Barrett arthur.barr...@march-hare.com To: Larry Jones lawrence.jo...@siemens.com; info...@yahoo.com Cc: cvs-user-list info-cvs@nongnu.org Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 6:43 PM Subject: RE: history shows different login -CVS KM, And it caries again depending

Re: history shows different login -CVS

2012-12-05 Thread Larry Jones
KM writes: thank you for the input. I still see nothing pointing to the other id. our CVSROOT on the server where the sandbox is is using pserver:cvs@host:/repo. I am logged in as build. on server where cvs is hosted, the pserver is set up with xinted.d as follows: Check the

RE: history shows different login -CVS

2012-12-05 Thread Arthur Barrett
Larry, We always recommend you create the sandboxes using the 'current user' method - then many people can 'share' a sandbox and when each 'commits' it's their 'logged in name' that gets used no the name of the person who created the sandbox. Or, better still, don't share sandboxes. I

Re: history shows different login -CVS

2012-12-04 Thread Larry Jones
KM writes: This may be a stupid question, but I noticed today that when I committed/added a new file using a generic build login on my linux/redhat system, that the history in CVS shows the previous persons ID. For example jdoe in history and not build. I can't seem to figure out how this

RE: history shows different login -CVS

2012-12-04 Thread Arthur Barrett
CVSNT -Original Message- From: info-cvs-bounces+arthur.barrett=march-hare@nongnu.org [mailto:info-cvs-bounces+arthur.barrett=march-hare.com@nongnu. org] On Behalf Of Larry Jones Sent: 05 December 2012 08:42 To: info...@yahoo.com Cc: cvs-user-list Subject: Re: history shows