Hello,
An user has put a new source in the repository.
But other users can't even see the new source when updating their
sandbox even which tkcvs.
What can be the reason ?
Thanks for your help.
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Hi all,
I am getting the following error message when I try to
checkout using a tag. I can see the tag existing when I display the graph.
"cvs [server aborted]: cannot write D:/CVSRepo/Project342/CVSROOT/val-tags:
Permission denied"
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanking you,With
When i run the cvs export command either through WinCVS or on the
command line using
cvs export -r DNOW ecc
it exports the ecc module with the CVSROOT folders and CVS folders.
Can anyone give me a hint, or preferably the answer as to what I am
doing wrong!
Thanks in advance guys
S.
Muriel Delaveau wrote:
Hello,
An user has put a new source in the repository.
But other users can't even see the new source when updating their
sandbox even which tkcvs.
What can be the reason ?
Thanks for your help.
Assumption, the user who put the new source in the repository, did
S I wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm planning to lock cvs today getting ready for our release. I realize
with certain version control software nowadays you don't have to lock
the repo and the developers can continue with their work. However,
we're imposing and enforcing a few days for freeze and to
Thank you. I'm not sure what /bin/test represents? To be replaced with the
path to my proj?
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From: Mark D. Baushke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: S I [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: info-cvs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Locking CVS
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 08:49:43 -0700
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All 3 projects are under /usr/local/cvs/proj1 thru 3. I just added a blank
writers file. Will this do it until I do a final build, tag, and branch?
Original Message Follows
From: Todd Denniston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: S I [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: info-cvs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Locking CVS
S I wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm planning to lock cvs today getting ready for our release. I realize
with certain version control software nowadays you don't have to lock the
repo and the developers can continue with their work. However, we're
imposing and enforcing a few days for freeze and
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S I [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thank you. I'm not sure what /bin/test represents? To be replaced with
the path to my proj?
It represents the /bin/test (see 'man test' on your GNU/Linux box for
more details) command to compare the output of the `id
Title: cannot open /nonexistant/.cvsignore: Permission denied
Hello Colleagues,
Its my second posting on the same issue.
I am relatively new to CVS and I would really appreciate if somebody could help me to understand the root cause of the problem.
I am using CVS version 1.11.17 for both
In a message of Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:34:04 +0200
Received on Mon, 11 Jul 2005 17:15:49 +0200
Andreas Lalloo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to info-cvs@gnu.org
Hello list!
What is the status regarding support for OpenVMS on client side
(pserver)? We are running a software shop where we have a range
Boris Landa wrote:
Hello Colleagues,
It's my second posting on the same issue.
I am relatively new to CVS and I would really appreciate if somebody could
help me to understand the root cause of the problem.
I am using CVS version 1.11.17 for both client and server. My server is in
One more query... do I need to create the repositery by
cvs -d CVSROOT init or just by creating a folder and copying the files from existing repositery will do.
On 7/6/05, Jim Hyslop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ravish agarwal wrote: Does that mean that by only copying the files of the repositery
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