-- indeed, extended,
recurring, and flame-prone -- debate.
I don't blame you for being confused. The example never says who
bach is; you have to infer it. I'll be sending a patch for
that to bug-cvs in a minute.
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, leaving only the warning.
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A distributed system is one on which I cannot get any work done,
because a machine I have never heard of has crashed.
- Leslie Lamport
must be older. Try
cvs version instead of cvs -v; the former prints out the
server's CVS version too.
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A distributed system is one on which I cannot get any work done,
because a machine I have never heard of has
you might decide to just recompile it. In either case, the
usual approach is to write a script, Makefile, or whatever to
drive the process -- and then track that file in CVS.
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A distributed system is one on which
sources MyProject/something/Foo MyCompany start
if you wanted the stuff to end up deeper inside the repo. (CVS
will create the intermediate directories if necessary.)
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A distributed system is one on which I cannot get
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-09/msg00226.html
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A distributed system is one on which I cannot get any work done,
because a machine I have never heard of has crashed.
- Leslie Lamport
.java,v
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A distributed system is one on which I cannot get any work done,
because a machine I have never heard of has crashed.
- Leslie Lamport
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Info-cvs mailing
permits will affect only your own.
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A distributed system is one on which I cannot get any work done,
because a machine I have never heard of has crashed.
- Leslie Lamport
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 02:01:30PM -0500, Larry Jones wrote:
Eric Siegerman writes:
CVS should probably print a warning in this case, but it doesn't.
This case is updating a file with a sticky tag or date, which seems
like a good idea to me, too. Anyone disagree?
Sticky *revision* tag
the template-substituter when the template or a user's
per-sandbox parameters file has changed.
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A distributed system is one on which I cannot get any work done,
because a machine I have never heard of has crashed
, to avoid corrupting the
repository. CVS does this; if both users commit their
changes at the same moment, one of them will have to wait a
short time for the other one's commit to finish.
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A distributed
is that expression generally accepted computing wisdom.
It's just a summary of the philosophy (to use the term rather
loosely) behind Perl's design (or rather, lack thereof).
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When I came back around from the dark side
version as well as the two child versions
Of course, (2) is what we're after, but diff3 provides no way to
get that without also getting (1).
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
transformations
you like)
- export CVSEDITOR=`which cat` into the environment
- go:
echo $transformed_log_message | cvs $other_args
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me
to lose
generality.
Given that, and also given principle of least surprise, -r
HEAD should do what -r any-other-revision-tag does.
If one of the cvs maintainers is listening, can this be put on the wish
list?
-1
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-CVS access -- no less
secure than publishing the password on a web site as everyone
does now, but certainly less annoying. Oh well.
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My Wine works. However it crashes about half the time on startup.
Apparently
suspect he was using panic in the mundane, informal sense of
freak out, not the jargony sense of abort.
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew
the one from Version 4 of the package.
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew was, and the Earth, all in the view
of my window. I couldn't help
easily check out a *subdirectory* from a different place
in the repo, but you can't mix files from two repo directories in
one sandbox directory.
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
it was?
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew was, and the Earth, all in the view
of my window. I couldn't help but think that there in front of me was
all of humanity, except
-I!
quoting the ! however your shell requires it.
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew was, and the Earth, all in the view
of my window. I
may well have the syntax
wrong), to force CVS into client/server mode even though the repo
is on the local machine.
Certainly -d mymachine.mydomain.com:/my/repo/location will do
what you want, but I suspect it'll slow CVS down more than fork
mode would do.
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hypothesizing.)
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew was, and the Earth, all in the view
of my window. I couldn't help but think that there in front
subsequently did a cvs
import of that file.
Note that you can distinguish these two cases from the log
output, by looking at the +N -M indicators on 1.1.1.1, so
you don't have to cvs diff them.
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, for now. If you
later need to patch the release, you can create a branch at that
time to hold your changes. In the meantime, you've avoided
cluttering up your repo with unnecessary branches.
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When I came back around
; either one could be what the user's looking
for.
It's the same difference as that between cvs log -rX:Y and
-rX::Y.
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 06:47:06PM -0700, Paul Sander wrote:
This algorithm does not consider:
[lots of things]
Woops, you're right!
The next time I have a sneaking suspicion I might be writing
beyond my knowledge ... I'll listen to it :-/
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...
To automate that, you'll have to modify all the CVS/Root files in
your sandbox to refer to the repo by its new name.
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where
(branch and revision tags both) in the repo,
but it's not always accurate, so it's best not to depend on it.
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew
is not
in the path to be deleted. This seems very inefficient.
And hopelessly insecure. What's to prevent them from going
behind your script's back to the real rm command -- or writing
their own delete-file command?
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be completely pointless.
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew was, and the Earth, all in the view
of my window. I couldn't help but think
-cvs/2001-08/msg01156.html
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/info-cvs/2000-11/msg00404.html
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew
; my
proposed one cares only about the practical problem -- the
impossibility of stuffing two unrelated revisions into one
sandbox file. If an operation isn't trying to do that,
forbidding it on theoretical grounds seems pointlessly annoying.
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On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 10:31:07PM -0400, Larry Jones wrote:
Eric Siegerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Instead, perhaps it should do something like: if the specified
pathname, together with the usual other criteria (-r, -D, sticky
attributes, etc.), selects more than one *revision
form at that.)
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew was, and the Earth, all in the view
of my window. I couldn't help but think that there in front
to give co-developers access to cvs WITHOUT giving them
system level access?
You can configure sshd to only allow one command, cvs. I'm not
sure how to do that, but it's been discussed here in the last few
days, so check the list archives.
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, to
get a complete dump of the network conversation
These are for the canonical cvs program, but I'm guessing
they'll work in CVSNT as well. Probably not in the other
clients. See the manual for details on both of these.
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asking for read-only access, approval is
required, but isn't too hard to get.
At least, that's how it was when I joined a year or two ago; is
it still the case?
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When I came back around from the dark side
-
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew was, and the Earth, all in the view
of my window. I couldn't help but think that there in front of me was
all
.
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew was, and the Earth, all in the view
of my window. I couldn't help but think that there in front of me was
all of humanity, except
on the branch
Specifically, the longer the path (along the revision tree) from
the revision you're working with to the one at the head of the
trunk, the longer the operation will take. See rcsfile(5) for an
explanation.
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 12:12:18PM -0500, Terrence Enger wrote:
http://ftp.cvshome.org/release/feature/cvs-1.12.2/cederqvist-1.12.2.pdf.
- Acrobat reader complains There was an error opening
this document.[...]
Yup, I get the same complaint.
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++ on
some systems?
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew was, and the Earth, all in the view
of my window. I couldn't help but think
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It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
wouldn't throw his fellow band members to the ground and toss the
drum kit around during songs.
- Patrick Lenneau
revisions that dominates. CVS's locking overhead
is proportional to the number of directories (not files)
being operated on.
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It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
wouldn't throw his
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 04:20:14PM -0500, Jim.Hyslop wrote:
Eric Siegerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the record, cvs log and cvs status can display different
values for the -k setting.
Thanks for the correction, I should have mentioned 'log' to begin with.
Well, it was hardly
the co and update times would be proportional for
these two projects.
Didn't someone say that co locks the whole tree, but update
only locks one directory at a time? I don't see how that would
affect things, though.
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at all.)
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It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
wouldn't throw his fellow band members to the ground and toss the
drum kit around during songs.
- Patrick Lenneau
to it, they won't know what's going on, but
again it'll fail safe, this time on the human scale: the user
will *know* he doesn't know what's going on, whereas a legitimate
tag name in the error message might have fooled him into thinking
he did know :-)
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to send all data necessary for the commit to the server in
one go, without any pauses for user interaction.)
When operating locally, on the other hand, it can figure that out
*before* collecting log messages, so it can display an accurate
file list.
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On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 03:22:31PM -0500, Larry Jones wrote:
Larry Eric Siegerman writes:
Larry
Larry The P status and the checksum failure message should both go
Larry away. (Patched and fully-refetched files should all be labelled
Larry U.)
Larry
Larry I might be convinced about P status
to recall that one of the big objections to pserver
is that CVS has never had a security audit. Once the Savannah
audit is finished, that objection goes away. How will that
affect peoples' level of confidence in pserver and the like?
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is not secure because the password is sent effectively
in plain text [...]
Woops, I'd forgotten about that! Ok, as regards pserver itself,
my question was pretty dumb. But how about GSSAPI or Kerberos
with encryption?
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fetch; whether the sandbox is remote or local,
the user's changes are irrecoverably lost. (I don't know how
that situation might occur in real usage; I did it artificially
while researching my previous message in this thread :-)
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the messages.
I'd rather not go in a manually muck with the ,v file in the repository.
No kidding!
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It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
wouldn't throw his fellow band members
anyway; it'd be a
busywait loop, but that seems safer than doing nothing.
Something like this (untested):
char junk;
ssize_t status;
while ((status=read (flowcontrol_pipe[0], junk, 1)) 0
|| (status == -1 errno == EAGAIN));
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as gnudist, btw)
Try asking the GNU webmasters, or other individuals who've
discussed the thing in the past.
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It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
wouldn't throw his fellow band members
the same line in all three files, there should be no merge
conflict.
Note, though, that as a side effect, merging with -kk will
stickily set all the files in your sandbox to -kk mode.
*After* you commit the merge, you'll have to do a cvs up -A to
restore them.
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branch10 module-name
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It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
wouldn't throw his fellow band members to the ground and toss the
drum kit around during songs.
- Patrick Lenneau
-create my branch
tag at 1.65.2.
Oops! Sorry. See this message:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/info-cvs/2001-12/msg00599.html
In which, among other things, we learn that I started with the
same wrong suggestion then too. Duh!
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I have
to take your word for it that it doesn't work.)
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It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
wouldn't throw his fellow band members to the ground and toss the
drum kit around during
verified it) was to
put this line at the bottom of my ~/.cvswrappers:
* -k 'o'
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It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
wouldn't throw his fellow band members to the ground and toss
to read in the log
message.
Try setting EDITOR to gvim -f. That tells gvim to run in the
foreground, which should make CVS happy.
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It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
wouldn't throw his
something else out.)
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It must be said that they would have sounded better if the singer
wouldn't throw his fellow band members to the ground and toss the
drum kit around during songs.
- Patrick Lenneau
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