Kudiyarasan writes:
The result is not coming fully . i.e. the cvs server gets down at the
middle and quits .
I can not analyze where the problem is . Can anyone help me ?! .
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_21.html#SEC182
Pay particular attention to the very last paragraph. (And you
Scott Holmes writes:
I'm getting an error message on trying to commit:
cvs server: sticky tag `WCGCPG-1-0' for file `init.blk' is not a branch
``cvs update -A'' will remove the sticky tag and return your working
directory to the tip of the trunk so that you can do checkins.
-Larry Jones
Laine Stump writes [quoting me]:
There should be an rlog command to do that, but
it's never been implemented.
And whoever decides to do that, can also implement an "rannotate"
command. Pretty please? ;-)
Your wish is my command. I've just checked in support for rannotate and
rlog.
One more question!
does anyone have a cron job script already created that will rtag the head
as a specific time?
-Original Message-
From: Annette Waters
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 3:15 PM
To: Annette Waters; Info-Cvs (E-mail)
Subject: RE: commit to head restricted
I have testing
[ On Friday, March 30, 2001 at 07:07:14 (-0800), Gianni Mariani wrote: ]
Subject: RE: cvswrappers - any better suggestions ?
Your point is well taken. However, time are a changing - source code is not
only text. Image, sound, movie, geometry, encryption key, etc etc files are
all parts of
Tristan Juricek writes:
I'm getting a merge conflict when merging files that only have lines
deleted from the branch to the main repository.
Essentially what's happening is that we have a build system here that
automatically creates user branches for doing work. One of the users
made
I've a re-installed Soaris system which has a old CVS repositroy some data
included.
After OS installation job, I tryed to re-load the previous data.
But I can't. I don't know what's matter.
What shall I do in this case ?
Thanx -0-0-
Youngwha, Ko
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Greg A. Woods
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 4:19 PM
To: Gianni Mariani
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Obviously my point did not sink in properly though so I will say it more
clearly: PLEASE go use something else
We clearly violently disagree,
Charles wrote:
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Well, TkCVS is cross platform (Unix/Linux/XxxBSD, Win, Mac, whatever else
has Tcl/Tk ported to it). We use it and like it. It's also easy to extend
for those who need that.
Home page --
I want to check out directory web/perl to the current directory as just
perl. So I use
cvs co -d . web/perl
This works like a dream on the machine with a local repository. But when I
am using a remote repository it complains to me as follows:
% cvs co -d . web/perl
cvs server: existing
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