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From: Dave Korn
Sent: 14 July 2005 14:31
Original Message
From: NoPlatitudes
Sent: 14 July 2005 14:16
I am trying to get the difference between the latest working version of
a file and a previous version. I need to use a third party tool to
examine this
Hi friends
I am harish from India working as Jr.System Admin in a software development company.
Actually i want to implement an version control software in my compnay.
Could any one tell me from where i can download the cvs server client implement it
becoz on the net it is having lots of ver on
On 13 Jul 2005 19:00:09 -0700, Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this is an insecure method, but I'm going crazy typing in my
password every 2 seconds, and the pageant, puttygen, option keeps
referring to Sourceforge example. The other examples I found didn't
work for setting up public keys
I am trying to get the difference between the latest working version of
a file and a previous version. I need to use a third party tool to
examine this difference (cvs's diff functionality won't do what I want
here). I want the newest version to remain in my 'standard' working
directory, and I'd
try something like:
cvs update -r [version] -p [filename] temp/[filename]
On 14 Jul 2005 06:16:04 -0700, NoPlatitudes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to get the difference between the latest working version of
a file and a previous version. I need to use a third party tool to
examine
Many thanks...
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Original Message
From: NoPlatitudes
Sent: 14 July 2005 14:16
I am trying to get the difference between the latest working version of
a file and a previous version. I need to use a third party tool to
examine this difference (cvs's diff functionality won't do what I want
here). I
Hi. I'm new to branching, I always used it just as tagging versions,
never joining back with head... so pleas excuse me being naive :)
I'd like to know if it's possible to know the exact date when a
branching has been applied, without sticky dates, since I have none
in my repository.
I'd
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Hi All,
My cvs tag command is suddenly taking too much time while tagging a code of
2GB .It is affecting our performance. My system configuration after top
command is as below
11:47am up 66 days,
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Sensei [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi. I'm new to branching, I always used it just as tagging versions,
never joining back with head... so pleas excuse me being naive :)
I'd like to know if it's possible to know the exact date when a
branching
I'm using ssh on VMS to connect to a Linux box that has Concurrent
Versions System (CVS) 1.11.20 (client/server)[
The VMS side has Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.20 (client)
When I do a connect, I get the following error
$ cvs co smile
cvs [checkout aborted]: can't set close-on-exec
Hi
I know how to delete and commit files to the attic and on the next checkout
do a -P to prune out empty dirs but I have not seen any documentation on how
to remove empty dirs/subdirs permanently. Is this not recommended lest you
have to retrieve dead files later? And CVS wouldn't know what
Thank you as always.
Do you think though that deleting a dir and later retrieving a dead file
would confuse the dead file where to implant itself? I have a dummy
repository and I'm going to try this to find out the outcome.
The subdirs I speak of are about 5 years old and don't think anyone
Mark
Thank you for your promptly reply. Actually link you provided was very
useful - I was going to checkout version from CCASE and checkin in CVS.
With files access method, described in that link, I will be able to
write script for CCASE part much faster.
I do not think, that I will end with
S I wrote:
Thank you as always.
Do you think though that deleting a dir and later retrieving a dead file
would confuse the dead file where to implant itself?
Well ... if you rm -fr'd the directory structure the file was in, you'll
likely be confused yourself, because not only is there no
Todd Denniston wrote:
Clerity demands I respond to my own post. sorry.
S I wrote:
SNIP
We have restructured our code so many times and we may soon port over
to a completely clean repository without its history. So in our case it
shouldn't matter but I see your point about NOT
run iostat -x 3 or equivalent to monitor the disk for contention.
Look for stats like (see man iostat). On Linux :
avgqu-sz
The average queue length of the requests that were issue
to the device.
await
The average time (in milliseconds) for I/O
The reason i am using locks is because the files are XML, and as far as
i know when CVS trys to merge XML it can result in invalid XML. I do
however remember on previous uses of CVS the option to check stuff out
as read only. However I cannot find that option now, this option was on
the WinCvs
Hi,
I used 'cvs tag' to add a file to a branch. I then used 'cvs commit
-r... ' to check in a new version. It normally creates a subversion from
the version initially tagged. For example, I tag file 'A' version 1.1
with release-patch. It creates a version 1.1.0.2 for the tag. When I
Liquidchild wrote:
The reason i am using locks is because the files are XML, and as far as
i know when CVS trys to merge XML it can result in invalid XML. I do
however remember on previous uses of CVS the option to check stuff out
as read only. However I cannot find that option now, this
MAKE MONEY!!!
MAKE THOUSANDS!!!
WELL GUESS WHAT!!!
Within seven days, I started getting money in the mail!! I
was shocked!! I figured it would end soon, but the money just kept
coming in. In my first week, I made about $25.00. By the end of the second
week I had
made a total of more than
Ok that worked beautifully, thank you again. :)
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From: Robert Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: info-cvs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: How do I get a barebone stripped off list of files
changedbetween 2 builds?
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:40:05 -0400
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Received:
I know this is an insecure method, but I'm going crazy typing in my
password every 2 seconds, and the pageant, puttygen, option keeps
referring to Sourceforge example. The other examples I found didn't
work for setting up public keys on the cvs server I'm using. but anyway
So, it's bad when the
This is to continue the discussion of the thread with the same subject that
started on Dec 7, 2004.
The original discussion appeared to focus on the expansion of the $Log$
keyword both in the file and as output by the cvs annotate command (under
version 1.11.17); but I think other keywords such
Got large data file in project that I've imported to the repository
along with other files. I'd like this file to be kept in repository,
but that local changes (this file is changend often locally, because of
testing) do not change the copy in repository and that during an update
from repository
As a comparison, cvs diff considers the source file modified for the
keyword expansion. That is,
$ cvs diff -r 1.3 -1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -r1.3 -r1.2
1,2c1,2
$Id: compiler.c,v 1.3 2005/07/12 03:10:28 mingl Exp $
this is $Date: 2005/07/12 03:10:28 $
---
Sec 4.5 of 1.11.20 cederqvist says: running the cvs tag command without
arguments causes CVS to select the revisions which are checked out in the
current working directory. ... One potentially aspect of the fact that cvs
tag operates on the repository is that you are tagging the checked-in
Hello
Is it possible to import data from CCASE into CVS ? If yes - how ?
Thanks.
Martynas
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Folks,
Apologies if this question is a no-brainer. I have basic CVS knowledge but
not more.
I have 2 versions of source code. In each version only a very few files are
different - about 5 in total out of a total of @950.
What I want to do is to share the files that are not different to be
Ming Kin Lai wrote:
Sec 4.5 of 1.11.20 cederqvist says: running the cvs tag command without
arguments causes CVS to select the revisions which are checked out in the
current working directory. ... One potentially aspect of the fact that cvs
tag operates on the repository is that you are
Ming Kin Lai wrote:
This is to continue the discussion of the thread with the same subject that
started on Dec 7, 2004.
The original discussion appeared to focus on the expansion of the $Log$
keyword both in the file and as output by the cvs annotate command (under
version 1.11.17); but I
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Buozis, Martynas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to import data from CCASE into CVS ? If yes - how ?
Thanks.
You should use a search engine to find prior art... something like
this describes how you might go about writing one for
Search for modules and ampersand modules to combine different
directories into one project, or keep the changes to one set of files
on a branch.
~Matt
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Sent: Tuesday, July 12,
I'd say sure, if it's just one post (text not HTML).
And if the product is any good ;-)
~Matt
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Slavik
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 11:54 PM
To: info-cvs@gnu.org
Subject: Is it OK to post an
We have seen similar problems with the SmartCVS zlib compression. In
fact yesterday our QA found an issue with SmartCVS 4.0.5 whereby
connection closes by server was causing java io exception in the Java
zlib input stream handler in SmartCVS. With compression disabled all
was well.
Adam Lipscombe wrote:
Folks,
Apologies if this question is a no-brainer. I have basic CVS knowledge but
not more.
I have 2 versions of source code. In each version only a very few files are
different - about 5 in total out of a total of @950.
What I want to do is to share the files
Hi
I'm trying to get a stripped down list of files modified and committed
between 2 builds or a build and my working folder in CVS. I would just like
to see the path/filename only. Compare it to a list received from the
developers to verify we're in synch, do the build and deliver their
Liquidchild wrote:
Guys
Finally got it all working! woho!
Great.
Only question I have left is can you
make files read only in smartCVS so that users have to select the file
for editing first, to stop other users being able to edit the same file
at the same time?
Canonical answer:
On Tuesday July 12, 2005 03:58 pm, S I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get a stripped down list of files modified and
committed between 2 builds or a build and my working folder in CVS.
I would just like to see the path/filename only.
What I generally do is use the rdiff command with
S I wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to get a stripped down list of files modified and committed
between 2 builds or a build and my working folder in CVS. I would just like
to see the path/filename only. Compare it to a list received from the
developers to verify we're in synch, do the build and
Sec 4.5 of 1.11.20 cederqvist says: running the cvs tag command without
arguments causes CVS to select the revisions which are checked out in
the
current working directory. ... One potentially aspect of the fact that
cvs
tag operates on the repository is that you are tagging the
Hello,
--- S I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to get a stripped down list of files modified and
committed between 2 builds or a build and my working folder in
CVS. I would just like to see the path/filename only. Compare
it to a list received from the developers to verify we're
Liquidchild writes:
When i run the cvs export command either through WinCVS or on the
command line using
[...]
it exports the ecc module with the CVSROOT folders and CVS folders.
Have you looked at the repository to see if someone managed to actually
add those directories to it?
-Larry
Jim Hyslop writes:
If you want to lock all projects, then create an empty
$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/writers file. I believe this will work for all access
methods, not just pserver.
You believe incorrectlly. The readers and writers files only affect
pserver.
-Larry Jones
You should see me when I
Sumit Dey writes:
cvs [server aborted]: cannot write D:/CVSRepo/Project342/CVSROOT/val-tags:
Permission denied
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I don't see how the error message could be any clearer -- you need to
change the permissions on your val-tags file so that anyone can write
Hi,
I used 'cvs tag' to add a file to a branch. I then used 'cvs commit
-r... ' to check in a new version. It normally creates a subversion from
the version initially tagged. For example, I tag file 'A' version 1.1
with release-patch. It creates a version 1.1.0.2 for the tag. When I
check in
ypi can use wincvs or other GUI front to help you.
If you are not very familiar with the command line opition, and the
operation.
Enjoy.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got large data file in project that I've imported to the repository
along with other files. I'd like this file to be kept in repository,
but that local changes (this file is changend often locally, because of
testing) do not change the copy in repository and that
S I writes:
I'm trying to get a stripped down list of files modified and committed
between 2 builds or a build and my working folder in CVS. I would just like
to see the path/filename only. Compare it to a list received from the
developers to verify we're in synch, do the build and
Ming Kin Lai writes:
The original discussion appeared to focus on the expansion of the $Log$
keyword both in the file and as output by the cvs annotate command (under
version 1.11.17); but I think other keywords such as $Id$ have the same
problem.
They do. The bottom line is that
Hello,
An user has put a new source in the repository.
But other users can't even see the new source when updating their
sandbox even which tkcvs.
What can be the reason ?
Thanks for your help.
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Hi all,
I am getting the following error message when I try to
checkout using a tag. I can see the tag existing when I display the graph.
"cvs [server aborted]: cannot write D:/CVSRepo/Project342/CVSROOT/val-tags:
Permission denied"
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanking you,With
When i run the cvs export command either through WinCVS or on the
command line using
cvs export -r DNOW ecc
it exports the ecc module with the CVSROOT folders and CVS folders.
Can anyone give me a hint, or preferably the answer as to what I am
doing wrong!
Thanks in advance guys
S.
Muriel Delaveau wrote:
Hello,
An user has put a new source in the repository.
But other users can't even see the new source when updating their
sandbox even which tkcvs.
What can be the reason ?
Thanks for your help.
Assumption, the user who put the new source in the repository, did
S I wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm planning to lock cvs today getting ready for our release. I realize
with certain version control software nowadays you don't have to lock
the repo and the developers can continue with their work. However,
we're imposing and enforcing a few days for freeze and to
Thank you. I'm not sure what /bin/test represents? To be replaced with the
path to my proj?
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From: Mark D. Baushke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: S I [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: info-cvs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Locking CVS
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 08:49:43 -0700
MIME-Version: 1.0
All 3 projects are under /usr/local/cvs/proj1 thru 3. I just added a blank
writers file. Will this do it until I do a final build, tag, and branch?
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From: Todd Denniston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: S I [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: info-cvs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Locking CVS
S I wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm planning to lock cvs today getting ready for our release. I realize
with certain version control software nowadays you don't have to lock the
repo and the developers can continue with their work. However, we're
imposing and enforcing a few days for freeze and
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S I [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thank you. I'm not sure what /bin/test represents? To be replaced with
the path to my proj?
It represents the /bin/test (see 'man test' on your GNU/Linux box for
more details) command to compare the output of the `id
Title: cannot open /nonexistant/.cvsignore: Permission denied
Hello Colleagues,
Its my second posting on the same issue.
I am relatively new to CVS and I would really appreciate if somebody could help me to understand the root cause of the problem.
I am using CVS version 1.11.17 for both
In a message of Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:34:04 +0200
Received on Mon, 11 Jul 2005 17:15:49 +0200
Andreas Lalloo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to info-cvs@gnu.org
Hello list!
What is the status regarding support for OpenVMS on client side
(pserver)? We are running a software shop where we have a range
Boris Landa wrote:
Hello Colleagues,
It's my second posting on the same issue.
I am relatively new to CVS and I would really appreciate if somebody could
help me to understand the root cause of the problem.
I am using CVS version 1.11.17 for both client and server. My server is in
One more query... do I need to create the repositery by
cvs -d CVSROOT init or just by creating a folder and copying the files from existing repositery will do.
On 7/6/05, Jim Hyslop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ravish agarwal wrote: Does that mean that by only copying the files of the repositery
Dear CVS users:
I am a pretty newbie in cvs admin, could someone take a little time to
guide me through the following problems:
1) In file CVSROOT/passwd, If I define:
huaer:pswd:cvs
where huaer is not a system userID. Now I want to communicate
between the repository and sandbox with
Hello,
adding to what Jason and Rahul said:
* On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 03:27:13PM -0700 MEENA SELVAM wrote:
but in CVS I only find the cvs admin -o command to revert to older
versions. But how can i simply undo the changes locally, without
concerning about version?
From your statement, I am
Mei-Xing Zhao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. cvs tag works. But after running this cvs tag command, do I do
a cvs add to add this file the the branch?
It's already added. Just switch your sandbox to the branch,
cvs update -r release-1-patch
and you'll find that the file is now present.
I installed gcc and biasom Now, I am getting following error message:
usr/ccs/bin/ld: Warning At least one PA 2.0 object file add.o was detected. The linked output may not run on a PA 1.x system/usr/ccs/bin/ld: Unsatisfied sysmbols:GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE (first referenced in
client.o)
Guys
Finally got it all working! woho! Only question I have left is can you
make files read only in smartCVS so that users have to select the file
for editing first, to stop other users being able to edit the same file
at the same time?
Thanks for all the help!
Guys
Finally got it all working! woho! Only question I have left is can you
make files read only in smartCVS so that users have to select the file
for editing first, to stop other users being able to edit the same file
at the same time?
Thanks for all the help!
Guys
Finally got it all working! woho! Only question I have left is can you
make files read only in smartCVS so that users have to select the file
for editing first, to stop other users being able to edit the same file
at the same time?
Thanks for all the help!
Suppose the following situation.
+-1.25.2 .. -- 1.25.2.2 -- 1.25.2.5
| ^
| |merge in
1.25 -- ... -- 1.27 -- ... -- 1.31
At 1.25 I created a branch.
Later I merged the changes between 1.25 and 1.27
into the branch at 1.25.2.2 to have minor updates
of the main trunk
Herald,
On 8 Jul 2005 03:46:00 -0700, HK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suppose the following situation.
+-1.25.2 .. -- 1.25.2.2 -- 1.25.2.5
| ^
| |merge in
1.25 -- ... -- 1.27 -- ... -- 1.31
At 1.25 I created a branch.
Later I merged the changes between 1.25
On 7/8/05, ravish agarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed gcc and biasom Now, I am getting following error message:
usr/ccs/bin/ld: Warning At least one PA 2.0 object file add.o was
detected. The linked output may not run on a PA 1.x system
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: Unsatisfied sysmbols:
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See page 113 of the Repository Admin:
cd into the folder where you need to retrieve the file and do
c:cvs -Q update -p -r 1.1 foo.jpg foo.jpg
c:dir (to verify)
c:cvs add -kb foo.jpg
c:cvs ci -m comment foo.jpg
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From: Dennis W. Bulgrien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi,
I checkedout a file from a repository for first time.
i modified it. but i do not want my changes. now i
want to do a cvs update to get others changes.
but i will be asked for merging. i want to avoid that
step. even i want to prevent automatic merging
so i need to undo the changes. in
You can do :
1. cvs up -C file
You will see a msg similar to
(Locally modified license.props moved to .#license.props.1.1)
It will pull the latest from CVS tree and save the current changes in a
.# file
2. rm file and pull again - cvs co/up
Regards,
Rahul Bhargava
CTO,
WANdisco
Hi,
I like to know how to add a file to an existing branch. Following is my env:
o I have created branch tag release-1-patch from the main trunk base
on tag release-1.
o Then I have a file A checked in main trunk as v1.5 and the file is
tagged as release-2
How do I add file A to the branch
$ cvs -H up
Usage: cvs.exe update [-APCdflRp] [-k kopt] [-r rev] [-D date] [-j rev]
-A Reset any sticky tags/date/kopts.
-P Prune empty directories.
-C Overwrite locally modified files with clean repository
copies.
( . . . )
-W spec
HK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suppose the following situation.
+-1.25.2 .. -- 1.25.2.2 -- 1.25.2.5
| ^
| |merge in
1.25 -- ... -- 1.27 -- ... -- 1.31
At 1.25 I created a branch.
Later I merged the changes between 1.25 and 1.27
into the branch at 1.25.2.2 to
Mei-Xing Zhao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ ... ]
cvs rtag -b -r release-2 release-1-patch A
Just use cvs tag instead of cvs rtag (and do it from a
trunk sandbox where the A file is present).
--
pa at panix dot com
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Pierre Asselin wrote:
Mei-Xing Zhao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ ... ]
cvs rtag -b -r release-2 release-1-patch A
Just use cvs tag instead of cvs rtag (and do it from a
trunk sandbox where the A file is present).
Thanks. cvs tag works. But after running this cvs tag command, do I do
a
Thanks. cvs tag works. But after running this cvs tag command, do I do
a cvs add to add this file the the branch? I am not sure if I run the
cvs add command, will it add the file to the main trunk or in the branch?
Thanks,
Mei
Pierre Asselin wrote:
Mei-Xing Zhao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[
Thanks a lot for your reminding.
- host OS information for server: Redhat 9
- host OS information for client: Window 2000
- server version of cvs: cvs 1.11.6
- client version of cvs: wincvs 1.3
- nature of commitinfo, verifymsg, loginfo scripts being used (if any):
in the attachment
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Hi all:
After commit,always receive the following error message,
cvs [server aborted]: received broken pipe signal
What's the reason?
Thanks a lot in advance!
You have provided insufficient information as
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Yu He [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks a lot for your reminding.
- host OS information for server: Redhat 9
- host OS information for client: Window 2000
- server version of cvs: cvs 1.11.6
- client version of cvs: wincvs 1.3
- nature of
Hi all,
I would like have ascriptwhich will show me all the user names who have locked a particular file along with the filename , the timestamp and path of that file locked.
Thanks in Advance.
regards
surya`
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These two lines need to dispose of stdin:
Original:
project1 (chgrp -Rf project1 /usr/local/cvsroot/project1)
project2 (chgrp -Rf project2 /usr/local/cvsroot/project2)
Revised:
project1 (chgrp -Rf project1 /usr/local/cvsroot/project1; cat)
Greetings.
I have a
project which was branched some time ago and now the branch has been merged back
to HEAD. No further changes must be made to the old "DEV2" branch, it is
officially dead.
Is there a
way I can prevent developers from mistakenly committing to that branch (appart
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Greetings.
I have a project which was branched some time ago and now the branch
has been merged back to HEAD. No further changes must be made to the old
DEV2 branch, it is officially dead.
Is there a way I
Why not just cvs rm all the files from it, so they no
longer exist at the head of the branch? People would have to
accidentally checkout old revisions before they could
accidentally commit to it; that's pretty improbable I think.
The problem is that files from old branch still exist
Guys,
I posted on here recently with regards to using SSH and SmartCvs, I
have (i think) made a little head way in this but when trying to get
the modules to read from smartCVS checkout project option i am getting
the following:
An i/o error occured, details: Unknown Compression method
I have
Hello. I have a repository configured and working with pserver. I want
to restrict user's permissions on subdirectories in the repository. I
don't want user A to see user B's projects and vice versa.
In my $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd file, I have something like:
divap:YBGW948yOKKSA:cvsadm
divap is
Russ Sherk wrote:
I think you can put the port into CVS_RSH. Here is mine on winXP using plink:
Z:\echo %CVS_RSH%
d:\Tools\plink.exe -ssh -pw xx
Z:\echo %CVSROOT%
:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs
---
Does this not work on linux?
No. It's an implementation difference. The
foomonkey wrote:
Hello. I have a repository configured and working with pserver. I want
to restrict user's permissions on subdirectories in the repository. I
don't want user A to see user B's projects and vice versa.
In my $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd file, I have something like:
Todd Denniston wrote:
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The only reason I am using pserver is that it allows my users to have
CVAS controlled access to the respositories without giving them dierct
write access to them. If you can suggest another way of doing that, I'd
be glad to use it.
As Far As I Know, you are
I believe my problem lies in that my inetd.conf specifies to run
cvspserver under the cvsadm user account. When I have my
$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd file configured like,
username:password:cvsadm, everything works great. With the
exception that user A can see user B's projects and vice versa. This is
foomonkey writes:
If I change the passwd file to look like this:
divap:YBGW948yOKKSA:divap
Note that you can just omit the third field entirely in that case.
I get an error when I try to run a 'checkout' on a project in the divap
directory that says:
cvs [checkout aborted]:
foomonkey writes:
I may be missing something but that's the way things appear to me. Is
there any danger in having pserver run as root? inetd.conf contains
many other services running as root. I realize that ANY service running
as root or otherwise introduces certain vulnerabilities.
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