On Friday, November 1, 2002, at 06:46 AM, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
So I still want to know why Chuq finds it necessary to include the -A
flag. Chuq, does your CVS directory have a Tag file in it?
Nope. can't find one anywhere in the source structure.
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Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
"bob" == <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bob> Perhaps the docs on the website should be updated to reflect
bob> these commands, so others don't have the same problems.
Thing is, -A usually /shouldn't/ be necessary unless folks are trying
to checkout a specific bran
> "bob" == <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bob> Perhaps the docs on the website should be updated to reflect
bob> these commands, so others don't have the same problems.
Thing is, -A usually /shouldn't/ be necessary unless folks are trying
to checkout a specific branch, tag, or date.
Perhaps the docs on the website should be updated to reflect these commands,
so others don't have the same problems.
Bob
> Sure. It finds stuff that's otherwise missing...
>
> and my problem went away. Sigh. i'll fix my CVS commands. Thanks, all.
>
> cvs -q up -P -d -A
> ? misc/email-2.3
> ? m
Sure. It finds stuff that's otherwise missing...
and my problem went away. Sigh. i'll fix my CVS commands. Thanks, all.
cvs -q up -P -d -A
? misc/email-2.3
? misc/email-2.4.3
? misc/JapaneseCodecs-1.4.8
? misc/KoreanCodecs-2.0.5
P ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
P NEWS
P README.EXIM
U README.MACOSX
P TODO
P U
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Dan Mick wrote:
> It is expected that cvs without -A might not get everything. It is
> unexpected that -A won't solve that.
And just for the edification of the list, an explanation of the other two
flags Barry suggested:
"-P" says "give me new directories (and their contents)
Dale Newfield wrote:
What happens when you do "cvs -q up -P -d -A" ?
plaidworks.com 162# cvs -z3
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/mailman
update mailman
Am I just being annoying if I point out that you didn't include all the
flags Barry suggested? (Specifically "-A" says "make sure *n
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 09:04:04 -0500
Barry A Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JCL>
> Sigh. Greg Wilson said at a Python conference many years ago
> (paraphrasing): cvs is the worst tool all of us use on a daily basis.
Far be it from em to disagree.
> subversive-ly y'rs, -Barry
I've been ther
> > What happens when you do "cvs -q up -P -d -A" ?
> plaidworks.com 162# cvs -z3
> -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/mailman
> update mailman
Am I just being annoying if I point out that you didn't include all the
flags Barry suggested? (Specifically "-A" says "make sure *nothing* is
sticky
> "CVR" == Chuq Von Rospach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CVR> well, that's bloody weird. CVS doesn't think so.
I just tried an anonymous cvs co on MacOS 10.2.1 and got the expected
files. I thought maybe it could be a OSX thing, or maybe a pserver
thing (remember that I always work in an
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 22:55:26 -0800
Chuq Von Rospach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well, that's bloody weird. CVS doesn't think so.
...
> weirdo.
General CVS advice:
When in doubt, concern with CVS or even just the wrong day of the week
(ie anything between Sunday and Saturday inclusive), d
well, that's bloody weird. CVS doesn't think so.
plaidworks.com 162# cvs -z3
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/mailman
update mailman
cvs server: Updating mailman
cvs server: Updating mailman/Archiver
cvs server: Updating mailman/Bouncers
cvs server: Updating mailman/Cgi
cvs server: Updating
> "CVR" == Chuq Von Rospach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CVR> Hmm. Barry, in current CVS, mailmanctl and qrunner both call
CVR> LogStdErr with a parameter of tee_to_stdout. but in the
CVR> library they include, that parameter is
CVR> tee_to_real_stderr. Something's a bit out of
Hmm. Barry, in current CVS, mailmanctl and qrunner both call LogStdErr
with a parameter of tee_to_stdout. but in the library they include,
that parameter is tee_to_real_stderr. Something's a bit out of sync in
CVS
so does cron/gate-news
everything else seems okay, just those three files.
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