Hi
Thank you for your help so far. We are running cvs version 1.11 on linux
2.2. The cvs runs on a completely different server as the mail. We connect
to the cvs repository on the linux machine using WinCvs 1.2. The mail server
is a Windows 2000 machine. Now, how do I link the two?
Hi Friends,
Help is needed for the following problem. whenever i commit my files .a files get merged ie my libmeet.a gets merged.
For obvious reasons I want to stop this merging, pl tell me what to do in this case.
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Hi there !
i am trying to connect to the CVS repository in India
from Germany...over the extranet.
has anyone done so or has any idea about this
?
Please share.
thanking in advance
Sumit
FYI, I'm not sure if this is a bug or a feature, but
cvs ann is ignoring sticky tags.
Noel
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On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 03:34, Anette van der Schyf wrote:
Hi
Thank you for your help so far. We are running cvs version 1.11 on linux
2.2. The cvs runs on a completely different server as the mail. We connect
to the cvs repository on the linux machine using WinCvs 1.2. The mail server
is a
Chris Palmer writes:
Your password isn't saved there, nor is the access method.
The access method is part of the root specification, so it most
certainly *is* saved in CVS/Root. You can also specify your password as
part of the root specification (although it's generally a bad idea to do
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Help is needed for the following problem. whenever i
commit my files .a
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, dd hh wrote:
Help is needed for the following problem. whenever i commit my
files .a files get merged ie my libmeet.a gets merged.
For obvious reasons I want to stop this merging, pl tell me what to do in this case.
Don't put derived objects under
Hi!
Is there a way to access our corporate repository
from the Internet? Our security policy prohibits
direct connections from the Internet to the
CVS-Server.
Can it be done using a ssh-proxy in the DMZ
or something else?
Thanks in advance
Helmut
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On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Noel Yap wrote:
FYI, I'm not sure if this is a bug or a feature, but
cvs ann is ignoring sticky tags.
I see what you mean; it behaves analogously to log, just
working on the RCS file. It would make a certain amount
of sense to pass in the sticky. If you are sticky at
--- Kaz Kylheku [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Noel Yap wrote:
FYI, I'm not sure if this is a bug or a feature,
but
cvs ann is ignoring sticky tags.
I see what you mean; it behaves analogously to log,
just
working on the RCS file. It would make a certain
amount
of
On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 09:27:23AM -0700, Noel Yap wrote:
--- Kaz Kylheku [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Noel Yap wrote:
[...] what if you are sticky to something that is a moving target,
i.e. a branch? Should annotate then start with the
closest repository revision, or
Sumit Ranjan wrote:
i am trying to connect to the CVS repository in India from
Germany...over the extranet.
has anyone done so or has any idea about this ?
If you are referring to Nortel Networks' Extranet, then you should have no
problem - use the FQDN of your CVS server and all
Helmut Mucker wrote:
Is there a way to access our corporate repository
from the Internet? Our security policy prohibits
direct connections from the Internet to the
CVS-Server.
ACK! Haven't they heard of ssh?
Can it be done using a ssh-proxy in the DMZ
or something else?
OK, I've installed cvs:
# cvs -v
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.1p1 (client/server)
I created a repository while I was root (I know, bad) and, as root, I do
not have problems - doh!
Starting to use it as a mortal user, I'm having problems with
directory/file permissions and I cannot
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Mike Ayers wrote:
Helmut Mucker wrote:
Is there a way to access our corporate repository
from the Internet? Our security policy prohibits
direct connections from the Internet to the
CVS-Server.
ACK! Haven't they heard of ssh?
I'm sure they have;
Michael D. Schleif writes:
Starting to use it as a mortal user, I'm having problems with
directory/file permissions and I cannot find my issues in man cvs, info
cvs nor a cursory search via google.
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_2.html#SEC13
-Larry Jones
Something COULD happen
This has gone rather OT, but...
Kaz Kylheku wrote:
I'm sure they have; however, using ssh requires opening up a
port from the DMZ to their internal network. In the minds of the
super-paranoid, this introduces the risk of someone exploiting a
security hole in ssh.
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