Rondal,
Right. But you really need to change the way you work so that you
aren't
sharing working directories.
CVS is designed as a Distributed Unreserved solution to version control
- which is a verbose way of saying that people are not supposed to share
a working directory because the working
:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
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Arthur Barrett
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- but it will build straight off the CVSNT
repository).
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commands and CVSROOT and exact wording of error messages.
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Sent: 17 August 2005 16:50
To: info-cvs@nongnu.org
Subject: Problems Executing Commit Support Scripts w/ Tortoise
--Concurrent_Versions_System_v1.12.12.1:_The_Repository#SEC37
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Arthur
Barrett
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18:34To: info-cvs@nongnu.orgSubject: setup a cvs gateway
to other
directory / windows domain authentication,
efficient binary file storage, mergepoints, atomic checkout, exclusive edits,
access control lists (branches, modules, directories) and much more.
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who use CVSNT do so because they want features such as
Unicode, Mergepoints, Change Sets, Atomic Checkout, Reliable Lock
Server, Access Control Lists etc etc.
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Just thought I'd jump in again.
I doubt that you will get much support for dropping the automatic
line-ending conversion. As Derek and/or Larry have said, if anyone can
come up with a plan to split out line-ending conversions from -kb, that
may get adopted.
CVSNT (Linux/Unix/Windows/Mac)
/tortoisecvs-users
I'm
sure the CVSNT team would be interested in this bug report - please send it to
them.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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Russ,
I had noticed this too. We are using cvs.exe from cvsnt (c/s)
V2.0.24/1.11.1p1 Ack!
CVSNT 2.0.24 and CVS 1.11.1.p1 are both very old.
I suggest you upgrade both Linux and Windows to CVSNT 2.5.02.2088 (yes
CVSNT does run on Linux).
http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki/
Regards,
Arthur
Doug,
I think most windows users use the free GPL CVSNT server:
http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki/
Regards,
Arthur
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Sent: Tue 9/27/2005 8:35 AM
To: info-cvs@nongnu.org
Cc:
Subject:Where oh where have our
Julian,
Thanks for the info, Jim. Looking at this I clearly
have some work to do. I must admit I was really hoping
for a native feature.
If you use CVSNT Server (free, GPL, Linux, Windows etc) then ACL's are a native
feature - and you can set an ACL which prevents regular users from
Please post questions about CVSNT to the CVSNT newsgroup:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
CVSNT runs on Linux as well - and as Jason pointed out it has a
different repository format to CVS so to maintain your history you
should run CVSNT
.
The people asking the question generally find this helpful (and write to
me saying so).
Do you so desperately need new customers?
CVSNT doesn't have customers - it's free - so we just call them users.
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Depending on your past experience with SCM tools you may find WinCVS or
another CVS gui to be more suitable for your working style.
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Sent: Friday, 21
arbitrary.
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Arthur Barrett
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Wirun, Corey
Sent: Friday, 21 October 2005 8:15 AM
To: info-cvs@nongnu.org
Subject: Best practices for initial import and versioning
Hi All,
I have a question for you
for your reply.
Corey.
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From: Arthur Barrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 20 October, 2005 17:06
To: Wirun, Corey; info-cvs@nongnu.org
Subject: RE: Best practices for initial import and versioning
Corey,
This is not the correct list for WinCVS. The CvsGUI
Again - this is the CVS newsgroup. The CVSNT newsgroup is:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
As I mentioned in my previous post - I think the WinCVS newsgroup may be
the most help to you because you may be confusing the client and the
Maicon,
Just following up on Jim's comment:
If you must store binary files, then CVS may not be
your best bet. It works best with text-based files.
You may want to consider CVSNT Server (GPL, free, open source,
Linux/Windows/Mac/Unix support) and use -kB option for binary files (it stores
Jim,
CVS breaks all files, whether binary or text, into lines
where a line is roughly defined as any sequence of bytes
preceded by ASCII LF (0x0A). Thus, all files store only
the deltas required to generate the previous revision.
In the worst case, a file may contain no LF characters
and
Yong,
An alternative to Russ's explanation is to use the integrated bug
tracking in CVSNT (also GPL, free, Linux/Mac/Unix/Win).
$ cvs edit -b 123 file1.c file2.c
$ cvs edit -b 124 file3.c file4.c
$ cvs commit -B 123 -m add new feature because of buyer request
NOTE: only
are effectively on a branch. In fact if a language hasn't
translated a page and that page is updated it continues to be updated on that
branch.
For more info about CVSNT please refer to the CVSNT web site and mailing list /
newsgroup.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
Does anybody know if CVSNT can be running on XP in
conjunction with WinCVS clients? Prettry sure it does
because it worked with TortoiseCVS.
Please direct CVSNT questions to the CVSNT newsgroup:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
tried passing the password in the command line like this and it
is not working
cvs -d :pserver:JOHN:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/gehcbi login
I *think* that syntax is specific to CVSNT (free/GPL, runs on
Linux/Windows/Mac/Unix).
Same as:
cvs -d
Joachim,
I think everones suggestions at better ways of handling the build
process are good. Also the overhead in versioning your PNG files
(especially with CVSNT's -kB) is quite low.
But if you really really want to mimic this VSS behavious read on.
I'll check the cvs admin thing.
You want
2005
00:15To: Arthur Barrett; info-cvs@nongnu.orgSubject: RE:
CVS Core on AIX
I just downloaded the
client which is the 2.0.51d version. When I try to login using command
line options without JDeveloper even started, it cores out on the CVS
server. I suspect there are problems
.
You could also try compiling CVSNT server on AIX - but it's never been
done before...
Do not send any more info about this problem to the info-cvs list, send
it to the CVSNT list. You have identified it as a CVSNT client problem.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
://people.freenet.de/ogiesen/wincvsnt-tour-readme.html
Andhttp://cvsgui.sf.net/newfaq.htm
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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11:03To: info-cvs@nongnu.orgSubject
/ogiesen/wincvsnt-tour-readme.html
And
http://cvsgui.sf.net/newfaq.htm
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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Subject: how to use wincvs
kg,
Don't express your appreciation here - this forum has nothing to do with
TortoiseCVS.
See:
http://www.tortoisecvs.org/support.shtml
The TortoiseCVS mailing list is here:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=48103
Regards,
Arthur
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
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Arthur Barrett
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Sent: 07 February 2006 23:37
To: info-cvs@nongnu.org
Subject: restricting acess to a file
Hi All
when i checkout a file i want
costs
$147 with unlimited e-mail support.
http://march-hare.com/cvsnt/features/book/
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and FAQs around, eg:
http://people.freenet.de/ogiesen/wincvsnt-tour-readme.html
And
http://cvsgui.sf.net/newfaq.htm
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Sent: 08 February 2006 06:37
To: info-cvs@nongnu.org
://march-hare.com/cvspro/faq/faq2.asp#2z
As Jim pointed out - revision identifiers in any SCM are essentially
magic - if you are starting release 2.0 of your project use tags or
branches instead to label the version.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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the server to CVSNT (yes the server runs on Linux too),
then you can use the shadow config file to do this. The CVSROOT/shadow
file is used by the checkout plugin to specify directories that will be
automatically updated on commit or tag.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
the CVSNT newsgroup:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
Please read this FAQ before submitting a support request:
http://march-hare.com/cvspro/faq/faq2.asp#2z
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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If you are using the SSPI protocol then you are using CVSNT, so ask on
the CVSNT newsgroup:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
Please read this FAQ before submitting a support request:
http://march-hare.com/cvspro/faq/faq2.asp#2z
Regards,
Eric,
If you are running CVSNT then you have written to the wrong newsgroup -
contact the CVSNT newsgroup:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
Please read this FAQ before submitting a support request:
(on server), ACL editing etc.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
Product Manager
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Subject: Subversion
Been using CVS for best
be a
"feature we are planning for a future release".
Ask the CVSNT list - not the Non-GNU list.
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
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"stability issues/freezes" with
an open sourceproductplease report it including the essential
debugging information rather than complaining:
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Arthur
Barrett
-Original Message-From: Rahul Bhargava
[mailto:[EMAIL PR
Feroz,
Most windows users use CVSNT - the latest version is 2.5.03.
If you want a unix like environment then it is more common to install
cygwin and CVS 1.11. Also see the recent thread Missing CVS Windows
Client will probably interest you.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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), Unicode
filenames, Unicode Merge etc. ie: all those features that are yet to
make it into SVN:
http://subversion.tigris.org/roadmap.html
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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Sent: 15 February 2006 04:36
Steven,
Is the repository still located at /cvs/cvsroot/ on the server?
Check that the file mentioned in the error exists and is writable by
your user.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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If you are running WinXP then you are probably running CVSNT (but I may
be wrong). The CVSNT newsgroup is different, and is here:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
Please read this FAQ before submitting a support request:
, but CVSNT on Linux certainly is ;)
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Have a look at some other applications that call cvs, eg: wincvs or
tortoisecvs, or look at other applications that use the cvs protocol
such as Eclipse (though that uses it in such a way that it break with
each new release of cvs).
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Arthur Barrett
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From
/pipermail/cvsnt/
The WinCVS newsgroup is here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/cvsgui
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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Sent: Sat 2/25/2006 3:06 PM
To: Info-cvs@nongnu.org
Cc:
Subject:Is there a better japanese
Sharon,
This is not the WinCVS newsgroup. It is here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/cvsgui
TortoiseCVS and WinCVS both use CVSNT as the actual versioning client. Any
problems at that level should be directed to the CVSNT newsgroup:
http://www.cvsnt.org/pipermail/cvsnt/
Regards,
Arthur
)? If it's CVSNT then
please refer it to the CVSNT newsgroup:
http://www.cvsnt.org/pipermail/cvsnt/
Also see this FAQ about what information to submit:
http://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/faq/faq2.asp#2z
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Subject
in XML format (I'm
told so anyway). In that format then you should be able to add keywords
to the document properties (or whereever). I've no idea about Project.
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Arthur Barrett
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there is
no context(?) switch - then all the files are owned by that user -
preventing other users from rm'ing it, there is probably some option to
do that on traditional CVS).
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existed.
Sounds like you are using windows - in which case you are probably using
CVSNT, the newsgroup for which is here:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
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Arthur Barrett
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(CVSNT only -
free/GPL/Linux/Windows/Unix/Mac). A magic branch is just like a
normal branch but only actually creates a revision when the file is
different from the trunk.
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known
bugs, and you haven't reported the server version either. I vaguely
remember this bug from years ago. Also note that if you are checking
out a 160Mb file you'll need at least three times that much memory
available (even more with -kB binary diffs).
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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Akkisoft,
The free GPL CVSNT for Linux, Unix, Windows and Mac can do that since
ACL's are integrated (cvs chacl etc) and there is a permission for
setting permissions...
Refer to the cvsnt manual or the cvsnt newsgroup and wiki for more
information.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
) and runs on Linux, Unix, Mac and
Windows.
CVSNT has it's own newsgroup.
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
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/ free (just like CVS) and runs on Linux, Unix, Mac and
Windows.
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answer is to use the CVSNT unix client and the rename command.
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Subject: Case Sensitivity Problem
All,
I am working
Marcello,
We are trying to migrate our CVS from windows to linux.
Were you using CVSNT on windows? Then you will need CVSNT on linux
(free/GPL) since CVSNT repository format is slightly different to the
CVS one.
The CVSNT newsgroup is here:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
/PServer file on Linux). Ask on the CVSNT newsgroup for
specific feedback.
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Marco,
How can I filter files for extension when update cvs
with tortoise? For example I would like not download
files with extension *.exe *.bat .
Please contact the tortoiseCVS newsgroup:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=48103
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
learned
while doing it?
You may want to reat the thread Re: GPG-Signed Commits proposal from
August 2005.
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in Europe, North America or Aisa Pacific (and there are other
organisations that can also help).
From an open source software perspective though I think that there is no
feature that anyone can add to CVS to pull this off for you - it's CM
process design.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/vss2cvs/
Do not
reply to me on this newsgroup - use the correct newsgroup listed
above.
Regards,
Arthur
Barrett
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the build branch).
This way you can create promotion levels where changes/development can
occur on the trunk and you can restrict who can move things to the
build environment (by ACL's) and then promote to
test/integration/release from there.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
CVSNT Product Manager
CVS Training
Ray,
Can I use my SSH privileges on M1 to access
the cvs repository from M2?
Short answer is yes.
Details vary depending on the exact client and server versions
(especially if the client or the server is CVSNT/WinCVS/TortoiseCVS).
Most of the setup is client related - so check that and go
T
servers (all free too), and you'll get repository auditing, mergepoints, change
sets etc etc.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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PMTo
was
to support servers on Windows. It was then back ported to
Linux/Unix.
If you
are needing a "faster tag" CVSNT 2.6 which goes into general testing soon(ish)
includes that feature.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
Note: most GUI's do not support the exclusive edit capabilities so you
are best off marking the files that should be exclusively edited using
cvs update -k+x or using the cvswrappers file.
Regards,
Arthur
Mark,
Just to be clear, the documentation you point to
indicates that
cvs edit -c
does exist, but is only useful in conjunction with
OK - I only read the syntax line:
cvs edit [-lR] [-a action]... [files]...
No mention of a -c option, but you are correct - it is mentioned in
the text.
s
benefit, such as Audit,change sets, mergepoints (tracking when / where
merges were made), and variousIntegrations: email, shadow, bugzilla,
SCCI,etc. CVSNT also supports atomic checkout, rename,"hot
standby"etc etc. CVSNT 2.6 is just starting test cycle and improves
rename, tagging etc
the cvsacl's patch or CVSNT (free/GPL - just
like CVS, Linux/Unix/Windows etc) which has the commands chacl, lsacl,
rchacl, rlsacl etc.
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/Windows/Mac OS X).
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Subject: Tortoise cvs : How to work with binaries and executables
Dear CVS-friedns
newsgroup for TortoiseCVS, go to tortoisecvs.org and
click on support.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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Behalf Of jean
Sent: Saturday, 20 May 2006 8:44 AM
To: info-cvs@nongnu.org
Subject: Cvs error: The handle specified
David,
I know some people in your company are using CVSNT on
Linux/Unix/Windows. In this case you should definitely not touch these
fileattr files since they contain the permissions/ACL's.
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.
There are several ACL scripts for GNU CVS but I don't *think* they
support different ACL's on branches.
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recommended.
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Sent: Tuesday, 23 May 2006 2:18 AM
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Subject: Mystery files apearing on checkout.
Hello,
I am using 2.0.51d Windows client and 2.5.02
development such as mergepoints (visual tracking
of when and where merges occur), change sets ( group and track and merge
changes by an arbitrary group), failsafe audit to database (if audit
fails then so does the client operation) and a separate contention
lock service.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
can also generate statistics based on most
active developer by lines of code/most active module by lines of code
etc.
Regards,
Arthur
Barrett
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Behalf Of ankush groverSent: Sunday, 28 May 2006 6:44
David,
Just to be clear CVSNT is a Unix/Linux based system (that also runs on
windows).
CVSNT has some features that CVS doesn't like
mergepoints/audit/changesets/lockserver etc etc.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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From: CARTER-HITCHIN, David, GBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Jason,
Is it possible to setup a WinCVS server
WinCVS is a GUI and uses CVSNT to actually do the client work. I think
in this case you are interested in CVSNT Server (free/GPL):
http://www.cvsnt.org/
WinCVS has its own newsgroup
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/cvsgui
Regards,
Arthur
snip
but the lab PCs are shared and
snip
each student should only be able to see the code he submits
CVSNT (linux/windows/mac etc, free GPL) has access control lists built
in, and also optionally authenticates against windows active directory,
and also optionally keeps an audit trail.
day setting up the CVS that's not working as
expected.
Or maybe if it is so critical to you to work so quickly you should:
A) ask questions on the correct newsgroup
B) pay for professional support
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on a network share
This is not recommended or supported by anyone because it causes
repository corruption.
Just set up a CVSNT server on Windows or Linux with the repository
stored locally.
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info
know this is a CVSNT specific feature. This means that
several users can share a sandbox but the actual user who submits a
change get's their name recorded in the log/audit not the user who
checked out (or some random technical/common user).
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
Is there something I've missed? If not,
is there any reason *not* to add this
feature to CVS? If it's not a horrible
idea, what's the best way to suggest it?
On the CVSNT project (free/GPL just like CVS, runs on Linux, Unix,
Windows etc) we discovered the same problem (as many have).
Title: Message
Vivek,
CVS
doesn't have an option to vew the commit log in internet explorer - I think you
are thinking of ViewCVS (which is a Python script) or CVSWEB (which is a perl
script). CVSWEB uses rlog to do this and then parses and formats the
output.
Regards,
Arthur
years for the open source
community and have intimate knowledge and of the underlying foundations
will serve you best.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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in more recent releases of CVS
too.
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Arthur Barrett
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but if i try to commit from a windows machine
using tortoisecvs or Wincvs i cant see the
template 1.11.2 is the cvs version on a linux
box, I am using pserver as the protocol
Ask on the WinCVS newsgroup:
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/cvsgui
Or the TortosieCVS newsgroup:
then the same rule
applies.
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requests were directed at the
least busy server of course.
However I do want to stress - for the load you are discussing none of
this should be necessary.
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I'm making a Python macro for Wincvs.
The WinCVS newsgroup is here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/cvsgui
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Arthur
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and Powerpoint files are basically binary and should be
handled with exclusive locking. CVS Suite uses CVSNT as the core
versioning engine which supports a wider range of locking options than
traditional CVS). Yes CVSNT runs on Linux/Unix too.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
Michael,
Hi, when using cvs status on a
project I receive the following
O:\CobEntw\X\Acvs -t status
Are you using CVS or CVSNT (which is more common on Windows and is
free/GPL and still runs on Linux too)?
If you are using CVSNT please upgrade to a newer version and post your
Q's to the
trigger script (eg: precommit)
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Jerome,
I have an issue with wincvs 2.
Then ask the WinCVS newsgroup?
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/cvsgui
There is also a news mirror on news://news.cvsnt.org
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Harkirat,
I want to hide some modules in CVS
You can:
* use cvsacls perl script (in contrib direcrtory)
* use cvsnt (free/GPL/Unix/Win cvs chacl command)
* write a custom trigger script (eg: precommit)
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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