Please see embedded comments... >-----Original Message----- >From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 2:07 PM >To: Fouts Christopher () >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: $CVSROOT/CVSROOT scripts > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> >> Ok what's the proper way of putting scripts into this directory that >> the cvs files can use. > >As usual, the answer begins with "That depends...". If you >don't care about revision control on the scripts, then you can >just copy them into the directory. If you do want revision >control, then you need to follow the basic process you >outlined with just a few corrections: > >> - checkout the $CVSROOT/CVSROOT directory >> - cvs add buglog.sh file > >Set the permissions the way you want them now and CVS will >preserve them for you.
Again I must be doing something wrong since CVS sets up the file permissions to r--r--r-- regardless of my file permissions. I have set CVSUMASK to 007 to no avail (or is this the wrong CVSUMASK setting?) - chris > >> - modify loginfo to call the buglog.sh file > >Also modify the checkoutlist file to include your new file. > >> - cvs commit > >OK. > >> - cp ../CVSROOT/buglog.sh,v ../CVSROOT/buglog.sh (???) >> - Remove RCS info from buglog.sh (???) > >No. If you added your file to checkoutlist, CVS should check >it out automatically. (And will do so every time to commit >changes to it in the future.) If you neglected to do that, >simply do so now and CVS will checkout your file when you >checkin the change to checkoutlist. > >> - Ensure correct rwx permissions for ../CVSROOT/buglog.sh > >A good idea, but it shouldn't be necessary if you set them >correctly before checking it in the first time. If you >neglected to do that, you can set the permissions on the RCS >file and CVS should copy them to the checkout out file in the future. > >-Larry Jones > >If I was being raised in a better environment, I wouldn't >do things like that. -- Calvin > _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs