Got 2 questions regarding CVS
1. Is it possible to limit the number of revisions
that CVS creates?
ie. 5 revisions, 1.1x, 1.2x,
1.3x, 1.4x and 1.5x
2. Is it possible to remove the old
revisions
ie. remove revisions 1 tru 49
and just leave revision 50 and 51 from a 51 revision file
Well, that depends on what you want to consider "no log message". I've got
some scripts that will reject commits if there isn't at least one non-empty
line. If you're interested (or anybody else), I can make them available, or
email them to you. But as a hint, what you're looking for is to chan
Sven/Everyone,
I have upgraded to the latest binaries and the problem seems to have gone
away.
Regards,
Martin
> From: Sven Dowideit
> although your error messages are different from the problems i had...
>
> i also could not get 1.10 to do pserver access
>
> however 1.11p1 worked beautiful
although your error messages are different from the problems i had...
i also could not get 1.10 to do pserver access
however 1.11p1 worked beautifully.
sven
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> Martin
> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 1
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 09:21:40PM -0400, Daniel Stolz wrote:
> tell, all of the instructions imply that you set up public key
> authentication so that a password is not required. I think I'd like to
> avoid that.
You could create a public key that is protected by a passphrase. That is
about a
I am trying to get :pserver working. At present, using (server) 1.10 on
Solaris (client) 1.10 on Cygnus:
- commands work properly using local access
- if I give :pserver a userid that isn't in CVSROOT/passwd, it comes
back with a "no such user xxx in CVSROOT/passwd // cvs login:
authorization f
I'm trying to get CVS over/through ssh to work from a Win2K box to a
repository on a RedHat Linux box.
I can log in from Win2K using ssh. However, I'm having trouble getting the
CVS part to work.
The primary issue is that I'd like to force users to enter the password when
performing CVS actions
ok
:)
i spoke a bit too soon.
on solaris when i do a login with 1.11p1 it failes with the error failed to
read /home/sven/.cvspass
when i create that file everything works fine.
(i kinda expect to be told that its fixed in the dev version :)
cheers
sven
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excellent, and thanks .. i thought i tried this, but my work is using 1.10
and is reluctant to do all the testing to move ...
1.11p1 works nicely.
sven
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> Derek R. Price
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Something that seems to be missing from cvs is a mechanism by which a user
can browse the repository. I'm not talking about CVSWeb or something like
that, those are cheating and assuming that there is a web server available
on the repository machine. I'm talking about running something like "cvs
Is there a option where I can force all the CVS users
to use "-m" option while commiting files in the
repository. CVS should abort the commit when there is
no log message.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Simply allowing both -r and -D is intuitive, but it does cause
> problems for diff. I'm throughly undecided about what the best
> approach is.
One option to specify one revision (-r:) seems cleaner
than two (-r -D) in all cases, especially where more
than one option
Anette -
If you look closely at your headers of this email your machine thinks the year
is 2020. You've probably already fixed this, but in case you haven't
here's your warning ;)
donald
On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 10:04:55AM +0200, Anette Van Aswegen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have trouble adding a file.
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winmail.dat
Hi,
Maybe I'm a little off-topic here, so I apologize in advance if I am.
I'm looking for pointers to apply versioning to data stored in a RDBMS visible
to users of the database.
Functionality should range from storing diffs for each and every update in the
database to initiating a store of a d
Sandra Humphrey writes:
>
> All I would then need todo is specify the specific
> repository with -d and use the module name when checking in and out
> files, correct?
Only when checking out -- CVS remembers where each working directory was
checked out from, so you don't need to specify the repos
Kris Thielemans writes:
>
> $ cvs -t update
> cvs update: notice: main loop with CVSROOT=parapet:/usr/local/cvsroot
> -> Starting server: rsh parapetcvs server
> cannot create_adm_p /tmp/cvs-serv24426/PPhead
> Permission denied
The most likely cause of this problem is that $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/Empt
Sapienza, Donna writes:
>
>I would like to consider using this Software on a Compaq Alpha Server
> running True64 Unix. What version should I select for downloading the
> software.
I stongly suggest using the 1.11.1p1 release. You'll need to download
the source code and build it yourself --
Derek R. Price writes:
>
> If this is going to happen, I might suggest that it be made to match the
> format for 'up -j' (-j:), both for uniformity and because
> there are some commands, such as CVS diff, where -r -D would be
> ambiguous (for diff, -r -D -r -D could specify a diff between two da
Brad Pfautsch writes:
>
> I'm in the process of setting up loginfo to update a web server when a
> commit is done. It will successfully update the web directory on the Linux
> server after I setup the proper permissions on the checked out copy of the
> project. However, I was wondering if it is
Andreas Wolff writes:
>
> Is there a possiblity to checkout files from different repositories (a
> different root and/or a different path within the repository) in to a single
> directory and to maintain the link between the file and their location
> within the repository?
Only by putting them i
copying it to a new location whenever we need a new one. The only thing
that changes between projects is the email that is used in the loginfo
file. All of the modules contain the same info. Would there be a
problem doing this? All I would then need todo is specify the specific
repository with
Noel L Yap wrote:
> I'm not sure if one exists for ClearCase, but the jist of any of these scripts
> is to checkout each version of each file from one VC system, then check each of
> them into the other (while trying to preserve comments and who checked stuff
> in).
There's a pvcs2rcs.pl script
Donald Sharp wrote:
> I'm attaching a script that will find the damaged version for you.
[...]
>check_cvs.plName: check_cvs.pl
>Type: Perl Program (application/x-perl)
I don't suppose you'd consider GPLing that and resubmitting it to bug-cvs so
I can drop it in the contrib
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 10:21:29AM -0400, Derek R. Price wrote:
> Donald Sharp wrote:
>
> > I'm attaching a script that will find the damaged version for you.
>
> [...]
>
>
> >check_cvs.plName: check_cvs.pl
> >Type: Perl Program (application/x-perl)
>
> I don't suppose you
"Zanabria, Moises" wrote:
> I need to create a report with the following information:
>
> symbolic names:
> revision:
> date:
> comment:
>
> I tried with cvs log but I can't filter the information for specific Tag.
>
> somebody have a query or script to generates a similar information.
> Any info
Sven Dowideit wrote:
> Heya Larry,
> i have had another stab at it, and I still cannot build a pserver cvs that
> works.
>
> ./configure --without-gssapi still leaves gssapi libs in the Makefile
> and when i hack the configure script to leave off all of the gssapi stuff, I
> get an exe t
"M. Edward Borasky" wrote:
> I want to set up a CVS repository on the web. I need to have access
> controlled by a password. How do I do this? Is there code available to do it
> already??
Browse http://CVShome.org for information on/links to CVS web clients. You
might try a general web search t
On 2001-06-05 14:19:15 +0530, Chandrashekar Nagaraj wrote:
> We have a CVS server running on linux. How to
> checkout the files from the server based on date
> from the command line...
Have a look at
cvs checkout --help
and RTFM.
Best regards
Martin
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Hi,
I'm reposting this, hopefully a bit clearer this time, in the hope that
somebody will help me out.
I'm running CVS 1.11.1p1 on a Linux box called parapet, and try to access it
remotely (from NT using cygwins cvs 1.11, or from a Sun with cvs 1.10.7).
The checkout goes fine, but after that I g
Olivier Schlatter wrote:
> Hi, I'm looking for a web interface which can be able to do a search
> inside each file of a CVS module.I tried CVSSearch, but the query runs
> on the CVS comments and not inside the files.Do you know something
> that can help me. Thanks a lot in advance.Olivier
If you
I'm not sure if one exists for ClearCase, but the jist of any of these scripts
is to checkout each version of each file from one VC system, then check each of
them into the other (while trying to preserve comments and who checked stuff
in).
This doesn't sound too hard in ClearCase since you can e
Hi,
Using the wincvs gui I renamed a file prepaid_english.tbl which is binary to
pcs_english.tbl but
when I cvs add -kb pcs_english.tbl the file does not show up as binary the
whole chain of events is below
in my working dir I made a copy of prepaid_english.tbl
renamed the copy to pcs_english.
Chandrashekar Nagaraj wrote:
>
> hi,
> We have a CVS server running on linux. How to
> checkout the files from the server based on date
> from the command line...
>
> thankx in advance,
> with regards,
> chandra.
cvs checkout -D
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I'm not sure exactly what you mean. This patch exists at www.sourceforge.com
under project RCVS (although that patch is against cvs-1.11). I've called the
patch enh-reservation.
Do you mean you'd like to update that one so that it works against cvs-1.11.1p1?
If so, you're welcomed to do so (but
Hello,
I was wondering if there was a way to export data from ClearCase into CVS? I
am thinking maybe with a perl script, but could someone point me in the
right direction.
Thanks,
Ray
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Anette,
>>When I try to log in to CVS through DOS I get the following error:
(Logging
>>in to avaswegen@phantom) CVS.EXE
>>[login aborted]: could not find out home directory.
you have to do a
set HOME=c:\
or something likewise before calling the cvs.exe.
The same is for CVSROOT.
HTH
Walter
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hi,
We have a CVS server running on linux. How to
checkout the files from the server based on date
from the command line...
thankx in advance,
with regards,
chandra.
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Hello,
I
tal eran wrote:
>
> Can i use cvs to update web pages that contain ascii(html) and binary(image
> files)?
>
> eran
>
You found the mailing list, now RTFM
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_9.html#SEC80
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Alexey Mahotkin wrote:
> If I try to say
>
>$ cvs rtag -r BRANCH -D "23 Jan 2001" TEST junk
>
> it says
>
>cvs [rtag aborted]: -r and -D options are mutually exclusive
>
> The thing is that those options are mutually exclusive only when -r
> specifies non-branch tag.
>
> If there is no ot
Hi
When I try to log in to CVS through DOS I get the following error: (Logging
in to avaswegen@phantom) CVS.EXE
[login aborted]: could not find out home directory.
I can log in when I telnet to the server and I can log in through WinCVS.
What could be the problem and
how do I fix it?
Thank you
Larry Jones wrote:
> Alexey Mahotkin writes:
> >
> > When I'm working at work (on older CVS) I have to type "i" in vi to go
> > into insert mode. At home (on newer CVS) I have to type "O" in vi to
> > insert new blank line and go into insert mode. Am I clear? :)
>
> Just always type "O" -- CVS
"Sonya Iyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have been really struggling with CVS for a week now and hope that
> someone on this list can help me.
>
> Lets assume that I have a project with 2 file, 1.java and 2.java I
> created a repository and imported a module with these 2 files.
CVS Version: 1.10.7-7
Linux Version: Debian 2.2 r2
Samba 2.0.7-3
I'm in the process of setting up loginfo to update a web server when a
commit is done. It will successfully update the web directory on the Linux
server after I setup the proper permissions on the checked out copy of the
project.
Andreas Wolff wrote:
>
> I'm new to cvs and used up to now MKS Source Integrity.
>
> I understood that each directory in my working area is mapped to only one
> directory of a repository.
>
> Is there a possiblity to checkout files from different repositories (a
> different root and/or a diff
Can i use cvs to update web pages that contain ascii(html) and binary(image
files)?
eran
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Chuck,
I am aware of that patch you are referring to - I found it
when I was searching for a way to lock branches. The problem with the setup
that I have here is - I am not allowed to patch the CVS server - that is
controlled by a separate group - and they would be extremely unhapp
I'm new to cvs and used up to now MKS Source Integrity.
I understood that each directory in my working area is mapped to only one
directory of a repository.
Is there a possiblity to checkout files from different repositories (a
different root and/or a different path within the repository) in to
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