Re: CVS - dead state.

2011-06-27 Thread Rafał Radecki
W infrastrukturze, którą przejąłem operuje się na wersjach nadawanych przez
CVS niestety.
Te pliki, które pokazałem w pierwszym poście niewłaściwie zostały dodane
jako binarne.
Mam teraz zadanie zmienić je na tekstowe. Muszę więc jeszcze raz wszystkie
ściągnąć, usunąć plik *,v z serwera i dodać je w odpowiedniej kolejności.

Próbuję ściągnąć wersję 1.1 z brancha RB_TEMP ale CVS zwraca, że nie ma
takiego pliku. Dla następnej wersji z tego brancha
cvs update -r RB_TEMP -r 1.1.2.1 plik
jest ok, plik ściągam.

Czy jest jakiś sposób by wyciągnąć z repo wersję 1.1?

W dniu 25 czerwca 2011 12:58 użytkownik Marcin Owsiany
porri...@debian.orgnapisał:

 On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 05:14:36PM +0200, Rafał Radecki wrote:
  *Próbuję wyciągnąć plik w wersji 1.1 za pomocą cvs update -r1.1 nazwa ale
  zwraca mi:
  *-f server: dir/filename.ext is no longer in the repository*

 To dlatego, że ten plik nie ma wersji 1.1

  Co oznacza *file filename.ext was initially added on branch RB_TEMP. *?
 Czy
  nie jest czasem tak, że w status dead jest dlatego, że plik został dodany
 do
  branche-a a nie main-a (głównej ścieżki) za pierwszym razem?

 Na to wygląda.

  Jaki mógłby być
  sens takiej operacji w przypadku pierwszego dodawania pliku?

 Sens dodawania? Po prostu został dodany na gałęzi, a nie w trunku. Nie
 ma w tym nic nadzwyczajnego.

  W jaki sposób mogę zmienić status dla revision 1.1?

 Nie wiem czy się da, ale dlaczego koniecznie chcesz mieć wersję 1.1? CVS
 według własnego widzimusię wymyśla wersje, więc lepiej posługiwać się
 tagami.

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Re: CVS - dead state.

2011-06-25 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 05:14:36PM +0200, Rafał Radecki wrote:
 *Próbuję wyciągnąć plik w wersji 1.1 za pomocą cvs update -r1.1 nazwa ale
 zwraca mi:
 *-f server: dir/filename.ext is no longer in the repository*

To dlatego, że ten plik nie ma wersji 1.1

 Co oznacza *file filename.ext was initially added on branch RB_TEMP. *? Czy
 nie jest czasem tak, że w status dead jest dlatego, że plik został dodany do
 branche-a a nie main-a (głównej ścieżki) za pierwszym razem?

Na to wygląda.

 Jaki mógłby być
 sens takiej operacji w przypadku pierwszego dodawania pliku?

Sens dodawania? Po prostu został dodany na gałęzi, a nie w trunku. Nie
ma w tym nic nadzwyczajnego.

 W jaki sposób mogę zmienić status dla revision 1.1?

Nie wiem czy się da, ale dlaczego koniecznie chcesz mieć wersję 1.1? CVS
według własnego widzimusię wymyśla wersje, więc lepiej posługiwać się
tagami.

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Re: CVS - usuwanie plików, historia pozostaje?

2011-06-16 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 11:53:37AM +0200, Rafał Radecki wrote:
 Cześć.
 
 Plik został źle dodany do repozytorium jako binarny. Potem było na nim
 kilka commit-ów do wersji 1.7. Teraz otrzymałem prośbę by zmienić go
 na tekstowy tak by ostateczna wersja pliku również była 1.7.
 Próbowałem cvs delete i potem cvs add ale cvs log pokazuje całą
 historię wersji od 1.1 do 1.7 (i ostatnią 1.8, która myślałem, że po
 cvs delete będzie widoczna jako 1.1). Czy jest możliwe takie usunięcie
 pliku z cvs by historia wersji dla niego również została usunięta? Tak
 żebym po kolejnym dodaniu pliku o tej samej nazwie zaczął od wersji
 1.1?

Poszukaj tego pliku z dodanym ,v w repozytorium i usuń zwykłym rm.
Pamiętaj, że znikną też tagi na tym pliku.

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Re: CVS - usuwanie plików, historia pozostaje?

2011-06-16 Thread Rafał Radecki
Właśnie tak rozwiązałem ten problem ;) Dzięki za podpowiedź.

W dniu 16 czerwca 2011 08:40 użytkownik Marcin Owsiany
porri...@debian.org napisał:
 On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 11:53:37AM +0200, Rafał Radecki wrote:
 Cześć.

 Plik został źle dodany do repozytorium jako binarny. Potem było na nim
 kilka commit-ów do wersji 1.7. Teraz otrzymałem prośbę by zmienić go
 na tekstowy tak by ostateczna wersja pliku również była 1.7.
 Próbowałem cvs delete i potem cvs add ale cvs log pokazuje całą
 historię wersji od 1.1 do 1.7 (i ostatnią 1.8, która myślałem, że po
 cvs delete będzie widoczna jako 1.1). Czy jest możliwe takie usunięcie
 pliku z cvs by historia wersji dla niego również została usunięta? Tak
 żebym po kolejnym dodaniu pliku o tej samej nazwie zaczął od wersji
 1.1?

 Poszukaj tego pliku z dodanym ,v w repozytorium i usuń zwykłym rm.
 Pamiętaj, że znikną też tagi na tym pliku.

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Re: CVS Co

2009-08-19 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:09:22AM +0200, Alex Huth wrote:
 Hi!
 
 I want to use CVS for systemadministration. 

You need to provide CVS services (a CVS server) or you actually want to
use CVS?

If the latter: any reason you don't use Subversion (svn, package:
subversion) or some distributed version control system (git, hg, bzr)?

 I have never used one so far, so
 my knowledge is very poor about that topic.
 
 Actually our programmers and another administrator is using eclipse.
 Unfortunately i don't know which package i have to install for using cvs with
 eclipse.
 
 Can i use other cvs software to use a repository created and further used with
 eclipse. Or do i run into problems doing that? I have found subversion and gti
 so far, but i don't know which is the right one.

What do you need it for?

 
 What would you use in my situation? I prefer a console based application.

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Re: CVS Co

2009-08-19 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In 20090819090922.gc7...@borusse.tmr.net, Alex Huth wrote:
I want to use CVS for systemadministration. I have never used one so far,
 so my knowledge is very poor about that topic.

Unless you have existing CVS clients, you should use a different VCS.  Even 
if you have existing CVS clients, some VCS can pretend to be CVS and they 
may be preferable if you can migrate your data easily.

I'm not such what you mean for systemadministration.  I've heard of 
keeping /etc or other configurations in a VCS but not done so myself.  I 
believe there are higher-level tools to accomplish this, especially since 
most VCSes intentionally don't store the full permission bits of files and 
that can be critical for secure system administration.

What would you use in my situation? I prefer a console based application.

I've used CVS and Subversion with good success, but I am convinced that a 
DVCS is a better model.  As far as DVCS, I am most familiar with git; it 
seems to perform quite well (unless you are storing rather large files) and 
has a relatively low barrier-to-entry as far as infrastructure or library 
dependencies.  It does expose some details of the DVCS internals that can 
confuse new users; Bazaar and Mercurial may be easier to learn.  Darcs and 
Monotone are interesting, but I can't recommend them for most 
users/projects.
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RE: CVS Co

2009-08-19 Thread David Christensen
Alex Huth wrote:

 I want to use CVS for systemadministration. I have never used one so
 far, so my knowledge is very poor about that topic.

I use CVS for system administration by maintaining a sparse directory tree of 
the system files I change and checking that tree into CVS:

http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/

I use 'diff -r' to compare the live file system against the CVS working tree 
and 'cp', 'mv', 'vim', etc., to enter/ revert/ merge changes.


On Debian, you can install CVS with:

# apt-get install cvs


The canonical CVS documentation is the Cederqvist manual, which can be viewed 
with 'info':

# info cvs


I learned CVS from the first edition of Open Source Development with CVS:

http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/


There are a plethora of version control systems now available, free and 
otherwise.  Which is best is a matter of requirements, consensus, and/or 
personal preference.  CVS is still in common use and has met all of my version 
control needs for 8+ years (system administration and otherwise).  Native CVS 
client binaries are available on many platforms, including those that I use.  
The command line interface is simple and readily scripted.  The CVS repository 
file structure is straight-forward and the file format is simple, so it is easy 
to hack, backup, archive, restore, script, etc. (tread carefully!).  There are 
many add-on tools which integrate with CVS:

# apt-cache search cvs | egrep '^cvs'


I assume that there are wrapper scripts which allow one to check-in all or part 
of the root file system to CVS, but I haven't sought them out.


HTH,

David


p.s.  CVS is based upon RCS and uses RCS-format repository files; it helps to 
understand the basics of RCS when you approach CVS:

http://www.gnu.org/software/rcs/

apt-get install rcs


p.p.s.  RCS can also be used for system administration.  Please note that, by 
default, the repository files are stored on the same file system as the working 
files.  (CVS deployments typically have a server with clients connecting over 
SSH.)



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Re: CVS Co

2009-08-19 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Wed,19.Aug.09, 11:09:22, Alex Huth wrote:
 Hi!
 
 I want to use CVS for systemadministration. I have never used one so far, so
 my knowledge is very poor about that topic.
 
 Actually our programmers and another administrator is using eclipse.
 Unfortunately i don't know which package i have to install for using cvs with
 eclipse.
 
 Can i use other cvs software to use a repository created and further used with
 eclipse. Or do i run into problems doing that? I have found subversion and gti
 so far, but i don't know which is the right one.
 
 What would you use in my situation? I prefer a console based application.

etckeeper is an application designed to keep your entire /etc under 
version control. By default it uses git, but can use others. It hooks 
into apt (and dpkg?) to trap all changes to /etc and also deals with 
file permissions (very important for things like the passwd file).

It is a very good tool for what you seem to be asking.

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Re: CVS: how to restore a deleted directory

2008-02-07 Thread Stefano Sabatini
On date Thursday 2008-02-07 10:31:40 +0100, Stefano Sabatini wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 if I am in a directory managed by CVS and I do:
 
 rm FILE
 then cvs up will download the file.
 
 But if I do instead:
 rm -rf DIR
 cvs up
 
 won't download again the removed directory.
 
 Same problem seems to occurr when in a new CVS version new dir are
 added, cvs up doesn't seem to downlad them.
 
 How can I tell cvs to download again a removed dir?
 
 What am I missing?

Reply to self: -d

cvs up -d 

does the trick.

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Re: CVS mi SVN mi?

2007-12-17 Thread Ozgur Karatas
Ben olsam SVN kullanmanizi onerirdim.

17.12.2007 tarihinde Tolun ARDAHANLI [EMAIL PROTECTED] yazmış:

 Merhaba arkadaslar;

 Hepinize kucaklar dolusu sevgiler...

 CVS ve SVN uzerine birkac dokuman okudum ancak karar veremedim...
 dusuncelerim daha cok CVS tarafina ancak onun icinde ayrintili bir dokuman
 bulamadim... CVS kurulumunu ve yonetimini nasil yapabiliriz?

 Tekrardan iyi calismalar... kolay gelsin...



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RE: CVS mi SVN mi?

2007-12-17 Thread Mehmet TURKER
Artık herkes yavaş yavaş SVN e geçiyor, yeni birşey kuruyorsanız SVN tavsiye 
ederim.  

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Merhaba arkadaslar;

Hepinize kucaklar dolusu sevgiler...

CVS ve SVN uzerine birkac dokuman okudum ancak karar veremedim... 
dusuncelerim daha cok CVS tarafina ancak onun icinde ayrintili bir dokuman 
bulamadim... CVS kurulumunu ve yonetimini nasil yapabiliriz? 

Tekrardan iyi calismalar... kolay gelsin...



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Re: CVS mi SVN mi?

2007-12-17 Thread Cafer Şimşek
Tolun ARDAHANLI [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Merhaba arkadaslar;

Merhaba,


 Hepinize kucaklar dolusu sevgiler...

Bilmukabele :)


 CVS ve SVN uzerine birkac dokuman okudum ancak karar
 veremedim... dusuncelerim daha cok CVS tarafina ancak onun icinde
 ayrintili bir dokuman bulamadim... CVS kurulumunu ve yonetimini nasil
 yapabiliriz?

Kesinlikle SVN.

Aklıma gelen bir kaç üstünlüğünü yazayım (CVS'e göre üstünlüğünü):

   * Yönetimi kolaydır.
   
   * Sembolik linkleri depoda tutabilirsiniz.
   
   * Bir sunucuda birden fazla depoyu rahatlıkla tutar ve kolaylıkla
 yönetebilirsiniz.
 
   * svn+ssh://, http://, https://, svn:// gibi daha human-writable
 kullanımı vardır.

   * Apache ile kullanabilirsiniz ve kesinlikle Apahce kullanmanızı
 tavsiye ederim. Atamayacağınız takla yoktur Apache ile.

   * CVS gibi arka planda RCS kullanmaz, kendine ait dosya sistemi
 vardır.

   * Binary diff alıp dosyaları o şekilde tutabilir.

   * CVS'deki gibi dizin silmek işkence değildir (svn rm
 yeterlidir).

   * svn cp, svn mv gibi kolaylıkla alışılabilir komutları vardır ve
 bunlar dosyaların kopyalarını tutmazlar, sunucu tarafında
 basitçe kopyaladınığız/taşıdığınız andaki revision numaralarına
 göre hedef kısım için birer bağ oluştururlar ve değişiklikler
 buradan itibaren devam eder.


 Tekrardan iyi calismalar... kolay gelsin...


Sevgiler

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Re: CVS mi SVN mi?

2007-12-17 Thread Tonguc Yumruk
Mümkünse darcs[1] veya git[2], mümkün değil ise SVN. Ancak çok ama çok
mecbur kalmadıkça CVS değil! Konuyla ilgili Linus Torvalds'ın bir sunumu:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8

[1] http://www.darcs.net
[2] http://git.or.cz/

Thus saith Tolun ARDAHANLI :
 Merhaba arkadaslar;
 
 Hepinize kucaklar dolusu sevgiler...
 
 CVS ve SVN uzerine birkac dokuman okudum ancak karar veremedim...
 dusuncelerim daha cok CVS tarafina ancak onun icinde ayrintili bir dokuman
 bulamadim... CVS kurulumunu ve yonetimini nasil yapabiliriz?
 
 Tekrardan iyi calismalar... kolay gelsin...
 
 
 
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Re: CVS Application

2006-12-19 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 10:30:37PM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:

 Unless... they're not the maintainer of the repository.  Sometimes you
 have to use cvs, and some people prefer cvs.  I think you're hard
 pressed to justify using subversion over cvs either, since they're
 mostly identically the same in functionality.
 
If by equivalent in functionality you really mean subversion fixes
nearly every shortcoming and offers many enhancements, including
treating directories as first class objectsa dn maintaining version
history for moved objects and directories, among other things, then
yes, you are right own.

The beauty of subversion is that it is a virtual drop in replacement for
cvs and yet is so much more.

 As for a cvs application, uhhh, I'll pick one :  viewcvs is pretty nice.
 
I like ViewSVN

 ;)
 
:-)

 Angelo
 

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Re: Re: CVS Application

2006-12-19 Thread Angelo Bertolli

Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:

On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 10:30:37PM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
  
  
  

Unless... they're not the maintainer of the repository.  Sometimes you
have to use cvs, and some people prefer cvs.  I think you're hard
pressed to justify using subversion over cvs either, since they're
mostly identically the same in functionality.



If by equivalent in functionality you really mean subversion fixes
nearly every shortcoming and offers many enhancements, including
treating directories as first class objectsa dn maintaining version
history for moved objects and directories, among other things, then
yes, you are right own.
  
Ok, I'll give you that:  subversion makes moving and manipulating the 
tree easier than cvs.  But then people also complain that subversion's 
idea of creating tags and branches makes your repository ugly by forcing 
you to use something similar to their suggested trunk/branches structure.

The beauty of subversion is that it is a virtual drop in replacement for
cvs and yet is so much more.
  
I'm not saying anything bad about subversion--I choose it over cvs 
also.  I just think too much is made over the differences between the 
two.  Or maybe that's just my experience with using them.  The only 
difference I really see above what you mentioned is that subversion 
binary diffs by default.  But diffs on binaries really aren't that 
useful to me or for keeping track of changes (e.g. word processor 
documents).


I did do a lot of surfing a few years ago on which one to use.  I read 
comparison charts, etc.  I ended up having to use both.  And my 
impression was, why did everyone make such a big deal about which one 
to use?  They seem almost identical.  I think to the novice it seems 
more like a big deal is made, also because a novice will probably not 
see the differences very much anyhow.


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Re: Re: CVS Application

2006-12-19 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 01:05:21PM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
 
 I did do a lot of surfing a few years ago on which one to use.  I read 
 comparison charts, etc.  I ended up having to use both.  And my 
 impression was, why did everyone make such a big deal about which one 
 to use?  They seem almost identical.  I think to the novice it seems 
 more like a big deal is made, also because a novice will probably not 
 see the differences very much anyhow.
 
I think the big deal was made over the following key issues:

- cvs is basically abandonware (all the devs went on to create svn)
- cvs is insecure (svn can be also, but it supports multiple secure
  transports)
- if you generally *like* cvs, then svn is a piece of cake

Now, there are plenty of people who hate cvs and likewise hate svn, but
in general, people prefer svn over cvs.  Now, if you are a fan of arch
or bitkeeper or some other more distributed SCM tool, then neither cvs
nor svn will meet your needs.

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Re: CVS Application

2006-12-18 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 07:46:43PM -0800, rocky wrote:
 Hey,
 
 apt-cahce search CVS will pull lots of CVS application on the console.
 As a newbie to the Linux program development environment, I would like
 to hear your valueble comments on your favorite CVS applications!
 
You almost certainly want to use subversion instead of cvs.  In fact,
there is not one good reason to use cvs nowadays unless you have an
application that has lots of history in CVS with complex branching and
merging that won't translate well and you actually *need* access to all
that history on a regular basis.  Essentially, you would be hard pressed
to justify using CVS over subversion anymore.

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Re: CVS Application

2006-12-18 Thread Angelo Bertolli
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
 On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 07:46:43PM -0800, rocky wrote:
   
 Hey,

 apt-cahce search CVS will pull lots of CVS application on the console.
 As a newbie to the Linux program development environment, I would like
 to hear your valueble comments on your favorite CVS applications!

 
 You almost certainly want to use subversion instead of cvs.  In fact,
 there is not one good reason to use cvs nowadays unless you have an
 application that has lots of history in CVS with complex branching and
 merging that won't translate well and you actually *need* access to all
 that history on a regular basis.  Essentially, you would be hard pressed
 to justify using CVS over subversion anymore.
   
Unless... they're not the maintainer of the repository.  Sometimes you
have to use cvs, and some people prefer cvs.  I think you're hard
pressed to justify using subversion over cvs either, since they're
mostly identically the same in functionality.

As for a cvs application, uhhh, I'll pick one :  viewcvs is pretty nice.

;)

Angelo


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RE: CVS Application

2006-12-17 Thread David Christensen
rocky wrote:
 apt-cahce search CVS will pull lots of CVS application on the
 console.  As a newbie to the Linux program development environment, I
 would like to hear your valueble comments on your favorite CVS
 applications!

I have a machine that I've dedicated for CVS.  I installed the cvs,
ssh, ntp, and bastille packages, and little else.  I don't use the
CVS pserver (it is insecure), but instead access the CVS machine using
CVS clients on remote machines configured to use the SSH access method.


To simplify matters, I created a Perl script cvsenv that I run from
within a Bash shell on remote machines which sets up an interactive
subshell with the right settings:

http://www.holgerdanske.com/dpchrist/software/

To install and use:

1.  Put cvsenv into your path (e.g. /usr/local/bin).

2.  Copy .cvsenvrc to the home directory of your user account and edit
to suit.

3.  Run cvsenv in your home directory.


HTH,

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Re: CVS - jak zrobi ć update pliku 3ds export.py

2006-11-29 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 04:35:08PM +0100, John Malkowitch wrote:
 Mam problem. Pobrałem plik 
 https://projects.blender.org/tracker/download.php/9/127/4156/2042/3ds_export_py.patch
 (koło niego napisane było: cvs diff for 3ds_export.py)
 
 Jest on updatem skryptu do blendera zdaję się.
 Ale nie jest kompletny więc mniemam, ze podmienienie nic tu nie da.

Strzelam:

patch 3ds_export.py  3ds_export_py.patch

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Re: CVS commit with custom date

2006-11-29 Thread Micha Feigin
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 07:03, Casey T. Deccio wrote:
 On Nov 28, 2006, at 7:20 PM, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
  On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 07:11:18PM -0800, Casey T. Deccio wrote:
  Hello,
 
  Is there a way to perform a cvs commit with a custom date, rather
  than the current date?  I'm trying to create all the versions of a
  certain file retroactively from the archives that have been kept
  until now, but I want to be able to maintain (and search by) the
  actual (past) modification date.
 
  It should be possible, at least if you convert to subversion.  I
  have a
  repo that started out as CVS and that I converted over to SVN.  The
  original commit dates were kept.

 Unfortunately I don't have any original commit dates since nothing is
 in a repository yet--just file modification times...

  If all else fails, you can muck with
  the clock on the server prior to each commit.

 That was my backup plan :)


Or you can commit them by order and then mess with the diff timestamps on the 
cvs server (in the actual cvs repository).

 Regards,
 Casey


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Re: CVS commit with custom date

2006-11-28 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 07:11:18PM -0800, Casey T. Deccio wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Is there a way to perform a cvs commit with a custom date, rather  
 than the current date?  I'm trying to create all the versions of a  
 certain file retroactively from the archives that have been kept  
 until now, but I want to be able to maintain (and search by) the  
 actual (past) modification date.
 

It should be possible, at least if you convert to subversion.  I have a
repo that started out as CVS and that I converted over to SVN.  The
original commit dates were kept.  If all else fails, you can muck with
the clock on the server prior to each commit.

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Re: CVS commit with custom date

2006-11-28 Thread Casey T. Deccio


On Nov 28, 2006, at 7:20 PM, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:


On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 07:11:18PM -0800, Casey T. Deccio wrote:

Hello,

Is there a way to perform a cvs commit with a custom date, rather
than the current date?  I'm trying to create all the versions of a
certain file retroactively from the archives that have been kept
until now, but I want to be able to maintain (and search by) the
actual (past) modification date.



It should be possible, at least if you convert to subversion.  I  
have a

repo that started out as CVS and that I converted over to SVN.  The
original commit dates were kept.


Unfortunately I don't have any original commit dates since nothing is  
in a repository yet--just file modification times...



If all else fails, you can muck with
the clock on the server prior to each commit.


That was my backup plan :)

Regards,
Casey


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Re: CVS Limits

2006-11-22 Thread Pete Clarke
 In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
Hi there,

I have a CVS repository (hosted on Debian Sarge 3.1), and one of the
directories has grown in size from a few thousand files, to over 11,000.
The result of this is, if a wide ranging change is made, the CVS client
throws a fit and errors with a protocol error - too many parameters.
This may not be the place to ask, but does anyone know what the actual
 limit
is? And is it per repository, or on a directory-wide basis?
I guess if it's a directory limit, I can arrange to have the files
segregated - but I am not the only user of the repository so that'd have
 to
be agreed internally.

 There's an internal limit of 10,000 files that can be modified at
 once, which I believe is on a per-repo basis.

Ahhh .. that's be it then - thanks. :-)


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Re: CVS Limits

2006-11-22 Thread Steve McIntyre
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
Hi there,

I have a CVS repository (hosted on Debian Sarge 3.1), and one of the 
directories has grown in size from a few thousand files, to over 11,000.
The result of this is, if a wide ranging change is made, the CVS client 
throws a fit and errors with a protocol error - too many parameters.
This may not be the place to ask, but does anyone know what the actual limit 
is? And is it per repository, or on a directory-wide basis?
I guess if it's a directory limit, I can arrange to have the files 
segregated - but I am not the only user of the repository so that'd have to 
be agreed internally.

There's an internal limit of 10,000 files that can be modified at
once, which I believe is on a per-repo basis.

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Re: CVS Limits

2006-11-22 Thread Pete Clarke
 In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
Hi there,

I have a CVS repository (hosted on Debian Sarge 3.1), and one of the
directories has grown in size from a few thousand files, to over 11,000.
The result of this is, if a wide ranging change is made, the CVS client
throws a fit and errors with a protocol error - too many parameters.
This may not be the place to ask, but does anyone know what the actual
 limit
is? And is it per repository, or on a directory-wide basis?
I guess if it's a directory limit, I can arrange to have the files
segregated - but I am not the only user of the repository so that'd have
 to
be agreed internally.

 There's an internal limit of 10,000 files that can be modified at
 once, which I believe is on a per-repo basis.

Is that a cvs-pserver.conf entry? or in the CVSROOT files?


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Re: CVS Limits

2006-11-22 Thread Pete Clarke
Is that a cvs-pserver.conf entry? or in the CVSROOT files?

 At the moment it's hard-coded in the source
 (src/server.c:serve_argument() ). Please feel free to post a wishlist
 bug (ideally with a patch! *grin*) and I'll get it fixed in the Debian
 package. Having it as a setting in CVSROOT/options would be a much
 more reasonable way to go.

Ah .. it's one of *those* .. :-)
I'll take a look at the code


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Re: CVS Limits

2006-11-22 Thread Steve McIntyre
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
 In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
Hi there,

I have a CVS repository (hosted on Debian Sarge 3.1), and one of the
directories has grown in size from a few thousand files, to over 11,000.
The result of this is, if a wide ranging change is made, the CVS client
throws a fit and errors with a protocol error - too many parameters.
This may not be the place to ask, but does anyone know what the actual
 limit
is? And is it per repository, or on a directory-wide basis?
I guess if it's a directory limit, I can arrange to have the files
segregated - but I am not the only user of the repository so that'd have
 to
be agreed internally.

 There's an internal limit of 10,000 files that can be modified at
 once, which I believe is on a per-repo basis.

Is that a cvs-pserver.conf entry? or in the CVSROOT files?

At the moment it's hard-coded in the source
(src/server.c:serve_argument() ). Please feel free to post a wishlist
bug (ideally with a patch! *grin*) and I'll get it fixed in the Debian
package. Having it as a setting in CVSROOT/options would be a much
more reasonable way to go.

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Re: CVS Limits

2006-11-22 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 10:33:45AM -, Pete Clarke wrote:
 Hi there,
 
 I have a CVS repository (hosted on Debian Sarge 3.1), and one of the 
 directories has grown in size from a few thousand files, to over 11,000.
 The result of this is, if a wide ranging change is made, the CVS client 
 throws a fit and errors with a protocol error - too many parameters.
 This may not be the place to ask, but does anyone know what the actual 
 limit is? And is it per repository, or on a directory-wide basis?
 I guess if it's a directory limit, I can arrange to have the files 
 segregated - but I am not the only user of the repository so that'd have to 
 be agreed internally.
 
Have you considered trying to switch to subversion?  I believe that its
limitation is whatever the filesystem can handle.

Regards,

-Roberto

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Re: CVS Limits

2006-11-22 Thread Micha Feigin
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 12:23:03 -0500
Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 10:33:45AM -, Pete Clarke wrote:
  Hi there,
  
  I have a CVS repository (hosted on Debian Sarge 3.1), and one of the 
  directories has grown in size from a few thousand files, to over 11,000.
  The result of this is, if a wide ranging change is made, the CVS client 
  throws a fit and errors with a protocol error - too many parameters.
  This may not be the place to ask, but does anyone know what the actual 
  limit is? And is it per repository, or on a directory-wide basis?
  I guess if it's a directory limit, I can arrange to have the files 
  segregated - but I am not the only user of the repository so that'd have to 
  be agreed internally.
  
 Have you considered trying to switch to subversion?  I believe that its
 limitation is whatever the filesystem can handle.
 

We are talking about a transaction limit, not a repository limit. I don't know
if subversion has such limits, but cvs can handle directories with a lot of
files, you just can't update them all at once.

 Regards,
 
 -Roberto
 


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Re: CVS Limits

2006-11-22 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 01:28:17AM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
 
 We are talking about a transaction limit, not a repository limit. I don't know
 if subversion has such limits, but cvs can handle directories with a lot of
 files, you just can't update them all at once.
 
I see.

Regards,

-Roberto

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Re: CVS ON line

2006-11-10 Thread Fernando Ike de Oliveira
Em Sex, 2006-11-10 às 10:56 -0200, Ueverton Leomir escreveu:
 Olá pessoal, tudo bem?

  Tudo bom.

 Estive por um tempo um pouco ausente mas estou voltando à lista agora.
 Eu gostaria de saber se alguém conhece algum servidor CVS na web
 (gratis de preferencia...), para que eu possa hospedar meus projetos e
 poder trabalhar neles de qualquer lugar. 
 Eu pensei em montar um no meu pc de casa, porém eu imagino que ja deve
 haver algum serviço desse disponível na net.

  Tem o SourceForge que pode hospedar projetos com licenças livres,
entre várias coisas bacanas, tem Subversion. =)

1 - www.sf.net


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Re: CVS

2006-06-28 Thread LITLE TUX
Opa valeu otávio. Aproveitando a deixa gostaria de me tornar um devel
debian . Atuo em uma empresa de desenvolvimento de software onde
criamos nosso proprio SO usando atualmente o debian. Refiz o Anaconda
da Progeny para o Debian e criei vários pacotes utilizando as fontes de
nosso sistema. Como faço para ser um devel?

Grato desde já!
On 6/28/06, Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LITLE TUX  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Tinhamos um repositório em FreeBSD aqui na empresa que apresentou alguns problemas por isso migrei para o debian.
 Quando dei um cvs importe ele importou todos os arquivos com a extensão ,vEsses sao os arquivos RCS que o CVS usa por baixo. Esses sao seusmeta-dados e nao o snapshot do repositorio.
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Re: CVS

2006-06-28 Thread Otavio Salvador
LITLE TUX  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Tinhamos um repositório em FreeBSD aqui na empresa que apresentou alguns
 problemas por isso migrei para o debian.

 Quando dei um cvs importe ele importou todos os arquivos com a extensão ,v

Esses sao os arquivos RCS que o CVS usa por baixo. Esses sao seus
meta-dados e nao o snapshot do repositorio.

Voce nao deve usar o CVs import mas sim copiar o repositorio inteiro.

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Re: CVS

2006-06-28 Thread LITLE TUX
Entaum. A ultima colaboração que eu fiz foi a nvel de desenvolvimento.
Fiz um novo pacote da vpn pptp para a versão sarge ja com o patch para
autenticar os usuarios no smbpasswd porém nao foi publicado !
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 SO usando atualmente o debian. Refiz o Anaconda da Progeny para o Debian e criei vários pacotes utilizando as fontes de nosso sistema. Como faço para ser um devel?Primeiro passo eh voce comecar a colaborar com o Debian. Depois disso
voce precisa ter o apoio de um DD para advogar voce no processo eentao entrar no NM.Voce colabora jah com o Debian?--O T A V I OS A L V A D O R-
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Re: CVS

2006-06-28 Thread Otavio Salvador
LITLE TUX  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Opa valeu otávio. Aproveitando a deixa gostaria de me tornar um devel debian .
 Atuo em uma empresa de desenvolvimento de software onde criamos nosso proprio
 SO usando atualmente o debian. Refiz o Anaconda da Progeny para o Debian e
 criei vários pacotes utilizando as fontes de nosso sistema. Como faço para ser
 um devel?

Primeiro passo eh voce comecar a colaborar com o Debian. Depois disso
voce precisa ter o apoio de um DD para advogar voce no processo e
entao entrar no NM.

Voce colabora jah com o Debian?

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Re: CVS

2006-06-28 Thread Otavio Salvador
LITLE TUX  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Entaum. A ultima colaboração que eu fiz foi a nvel de desenvolvimento. Fiz um
 novo pacote da vpn pptp para a versão sarge ja com o patch para autenticar os
 usuarios no smbpasswd porém nao foi publicado !

Entao antes de qualquer coisa comece a coalborar oficialmente com o
projeto.

Resolver bugs eh um otimo comeco ;-)

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Re: CVS

2006-06-28 Thread Fred Maranhão

2006/6/28, LITLE TUX [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Tinhamos um repositório em FreeBSD aqui na empresa que apresentou alguns
problemas por isso migrei para o debian.

 Quando dei um cvs importe ele importou todos os arquivos com a extensão
,v


Não deveria ter usado cvs import. cvs import é para uma estrutura de
diretórios e arquivos que ainda não tem controle de versão



 Sei que isso significa a ultima versão do arquivo.


Não. Não significa. o arquivo ,v é um arquivão que tem os dados da
ultima versão, diffs para recuperar versões anteriores, meta-dados de
cada versão, e etc e tal. Embora o cvs extraia dele a ultima versão
(ou qualquer outra) ele NÃO É a ultima versão.



 Se não bastasse isso ele colocou dentro de todos os arquivos algumas
sujeiras como.


Não são sujeiras. são os tais meta-dados. Por exemplo, deste pedaço
que você colou aqui eu concluo que o usuário fpires criou a versão 1.5
às 17:48 do dia 7/10/2005.



 date2005.10.07.17.48.53;author fpires;  state Exp;
 branches;
 next1.5;

 1.5
 date2005.08.09.17.34.34;author fpires;  state Exp;
 branches;
 next1.4;

 Na verdade ele colocou todas as modificações feitas nos arquivos.


Esta é a função do arquivo ,v. É assim desde o rcs.



 Quado fiz um checkout utilizando pserver para minha maquina. os arquivos
vieram com a extensão ,v


Um erro por cima do outro. Não era nem para ter feito import de um ,v.
Agora no repositório deve ter um monte de ,v,v. muito doido...



 Perguntas:

 1 - Se eu renomear os arquivos removendo todos os ,v e dando um cvs add o
servidor vai enterder que se trata de uma nova versão do mesmo arquivo?


Não. Seria repetir o erro. Você tem que simplesmente mover o diretório
do repositório inteiro para a nova máquina.


 2 - Se eu deletar todas as informações dentro dos arquivos terei problemas?


sim. são as informações sobre as versões. Não mexa nos arquivos. eles
não tem culpa. você é que está tentando enfiar eles no novo servidor
do jeito errado.


 3 - Alguém pode me salvar


Sim. Várias pessoas vão ajudar. Mas primeiro leia a sessão sobre mover
repositórios no manual:

A página do manual:
http://ximbiot.com/cvs/manual/

Ou indo direto ao ponto:
http://ximbiot.com/cvs/manual/cvs-1.11.22/cvs_2.html#SEC25

Se quiser uma tradução parcial do manual, me peça em pvt.

Espero que você ainda tenha um backup intacto do seu repositório.

   Paro por aqui, Fred



Re: CVS

2006-06-28 Thread Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw)
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On 06/28/2006 04:33 PM, Otavio Salvador wrote:
 LITLE TUX  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Entaum. A ultima colaboração que eu fiz foi a nvel de desenvolvimento. Fiz um
novo pacote da vpn pptp para a versão sarge ja com o patch para autenticar os
usuarios no smbpasswd porém nao foi publicado !
 
 Entao antes de qualquer coisa comece a coalborar oficialmente com o
 projeto.
 
 Resolver bugs eh um otimo comeco ;-)

Leituras recomendadas incluem o New Maintainer's Guide, Developer
Reference e Debian Policy. Abraço,

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Re: CVS

2006-06-05 Thread Jefferson Souza
Pessoal bom dia, então o meu caso é um pouco diferente do que descreveu nosso amigo André, é que hoje eu tenho dois servidores independentes, um rodando linux e outro windows 2000 e em cada umpossuo o cvs instalado e com projetos, o que quero fazer é retirar os projetos que estão no servidor windows e colocá-los no servidor linux com cvs, mas estou com medo de perder o projeto q já possuo neste servidor.Como posso fazer isso de uma maneira segura ?Fico no aguardo, obrigado.André Casteliano [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:  -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-Hash: SHA1Cara, se eu entendi direito você tem um dual boot.Nos dois sistemas tem um servidor CVS rodando, e precisa transferir o(s)projeto(s) do CVS windows para o cvs rodando no
 linux.Se for isso basta copiar a pasta de projeto e realizar um importcvs import[]´sAndré CastelianoJefferson Souza escreveu: Opa, criei um cvs no linux e tenho um no windows, alguém saberia me dizer como faço para migrar o q está no windows hoje para o cvs do linux ?  Fico no aguardo, obrigado.-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux)Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.orgiD8DBQFEgEoYSpUHn5dk1WARAgfeAJ98q4YtoxrPleh7TXBLmFydGR9kDQCgxOkOnXQ9302cO1Iay6qSy/iqgok==MTTg-END PGP SIGNATURE--- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] __Fale com seus amigos  de graça com o novo Yahoo! Messenger
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Re: CVS

2006-06-05 Thread André Casteliano
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Os projetos têm os mesmos nomes ?

Se tiverem, você terá problemas e provavelmente terá que renomear alguns.
Caso contrário, a melhor maneira de fazer isso é aquela mesmo que eu falei.
Faz um checkout dos projetos no servidor Windows para a sua máquina.
Depois removas as pastas 'CVS' de dentro da raiz de seus projetos e, em
seguida, faça um import desses projetos para o servidor CVS do linux.

Não consigo ver maneira mais simples :P

[]´s

André Casteliano


Jefferson Souza escreveu:
 Pessoal bom dia, então o meu caso é um pouco diferente do que descreveu
 nosso amigo André, é que hoje eu tenho dois servidores independentes, um
 rodando linux e outro windows 2000 e em cada um possuo o cvs instalado e
 com projetos, o que quero fazer é retirar os projetos que estão no
 servidor windows e colocá-los no servidor linux com cvs, mas estou com
 medo de perder o projeto q já possuo neste servidor.
  
 Como posso fazer isso de uma maneira segura ?
  
 Fico no aguardo, obrigado.

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Re: CVS em modo gráfico

2006-06-03 Thread Fred Maranhão

2006/6/2, Ueverton Leomir [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Olá pessoal,

Estou com um pequeno problema com o CVS. Instalei ele aqui, mas como é meio
chato ficar mechendo nele no mogo texto,


linha de comando é assim. chato mas poderoso.


eu gostaria de instalar alguma
ferramente que trabalhe com ele em modo grafico ou web. Eu instal o gcvs,
mas ele é meio esquisito. Não gostei.


Realmente. o gcvs faz parte do projeto cvsgui, que fornece um cliente
gráfico para windows (wincvs), gnome (gcvs), e mac (maccvs). A bronca
é que o gcvs é sempre mais feio e mais desatualizado que o wincvs.

No gnu você pode usar o cervisia (já usei um pouco), que é o cliente
cvs do kde, ou o plugin do eclipse (nunca usei, mas um amigo usou um
pouco e disse que é bom).

Se tivesse cervisia para windows eu já teria trocado o wincvs por ele.
Mas só pela compatibilidade, pois acho o wincvs melhor.

cvs via web, que eu saiba não tem um cliente completo, com commit e
update. apenas um visualizador, que você tem que instalar no servidor
(cvsweb ou webcvs. não lembro agora). mas é só para visulaizar.

talvez tenha escapado algum. dê um
 apt-cache search --names-only cvs client
Para procurar mais.



Alguém conhece algum outro mais eficiente.

Valew





Re: CVS

2006-06-03 Thread Fred Maranhão

Em 02/06/06, Jefferson Souza[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:


Opa, criei um cvs no linux e tenho um no windows, alguém saberia me dizer
como faço para migrar o q está no windows hoje para o cvs do linux ?


você tem que levar a pasta do cvs (aquela que tem as pastas dos
projetos e a pasta CVSROOT) para o linux. Escolha o lugar. Pode ser
/var/lib/cvs (padrão do debian) ou /var/cvs (que eu acho faz mais
sentido) ou outra pasta. depois roda

dpkg-reconfigure cvs que ele vai perguntar se você tem um repositório.
aí você dá o caminha da pasta que você acabou de trazer do windows.

Teoricamente é isto. Na prática é bom tomar cuidado com diferenças de
condificação entre linux e windows tanto no conteúdo dos arquivos
quanto nos nomes de arquivos e diretórios.



Re: CVS

2006-06-02 Thread André Casteliano
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Cara, se eu entendi direito você tem um dual boot.
Nos dois sistemas tem um servidor CVS rodando, e precisa transferir o(s)
projeto(s) do CVS windows para o cvs rodando no linux.

Se for isso basta copiar a pasta de projeto e realizar um import

cvs import

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Jefferson Souza escreveu:
 Opa, criei um cvs no linux e tenho um no windows, alguém saberia me
 dizer como faço para migrar o q está no windows hoje para o cvs do linux ?
  
 Fico no aguardo, obrigado.

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Re: CVS em modo gráfico

2006-06-02 Thread Still
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 Olá pessoal,
 
 Estou com um pequeno problema com o CVS. Instalei ele aqui, mas como é meio
 chato ficar mechendo nele no mogo texto, eu gostaria de instalar alguma
 ferramente que trabalhe com ele em modo grafico ou web. Eu instal o gcvs,
 mas ele é meio esquisito. Não gostei.

Vc pode tentar o lincvs. Nunca usei, mas vale a pena dar uma
olhada.

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Re: cvs for media files?

2006-03-01 Thread Matt Zagrabelny
On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 08:52 -0600, Michael Schurter wrote:
 Matt Price wrote:
  I'm going to be working on a collaborative audio documentary, probablay
  using audacity.  I would love to do some kind of version control on
  the project, sowe could all work on the documentary at home  then
  merge (and accept/reeject) our changes somehow.  But probably this
  will involve incremental changes to a significant number of media
  files.  Does anyone know whether there's a version-control system which
  can handle such changes to binary files easily and clearly?  I don't
 
 Subversion (aka svn) does binary-differencing both when transmitting 
 changes and storing them, so it should be much more efficient than CVS 
 when dealing with binary files.  I have no idea how well it would handle 
 a multi-gigabyte video file, but its worth a try.

subversion suggests using their file locking mechanism when working with
binary/media files that subversion cant merge.

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Re: cvs for media files?

2006-03-01 Thread Kelly Clowers
On 2/27/06, Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi folks,

 I'm going to be working on a collaborative audio documentary, probablay
 using audacity.  I would love to do some kind of version control on
 the project, sowe could all work on the documentary at home  then
 merge (and accept/reeject) our changes somehow.  But probably this
 will involve incremental changes to a significant number of media
 files.  Does anyone know whether there's a version-control system which
 can handle such changes to binary files easily and clearly?  I don't
 know much about cvs  its competitors, so this is just an
 out--of-the-blue question.

 thanks,

 matt


A quick google turns up a two message thread on the subversion mailing
list in which someone says they have a 2.7 gigabyte strings file.
http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2004-01/0413.shtml

There is also this faq item for subversion:
http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#hotcopy-large-repos


Kelly Clowers


Re: cvs for media files?

2006-03-01 Thread Matt Price
On 2/28/06, Michael Schurter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Matt Price wrote:

 However, the most important tool that AFAIK is missing, is a audio/video
 differencing tool - like diff for video.  Without an AV diff tool you
 cannot resolve conflicts if two people change the same revision of a
 video file.

 If someone out there knows of some such tool - or thinks I'm way off -
 please respond!


so, sounds like this doesn't exist.  Bummer!  Noneheless, it soundsl
ike subversion at least makes the storage of large files more
manageable (as compared to cvs).

anyway, thanks for the help.

Matt

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Re: cvs for media files?

2006-02-28 Thread Michael Schurter

Matt Price wrote:

I'm going to be working on a collaborative audio documentary, probablay
using audacity.  I would love to do some kind of version control on
the project, sowe could all work on the documentary at home  then
merge (and accept/reeject) our changes somehow.  But probably this
will involve incremental changes to a significant number of media
files.  Does anyone know whether there's a version-control system which
can handle such changes to binary files easily and clearly?  I don't


Subversion (aka svn) does binary-differencing both when transmitting 
changes and storing them, so it should be much more efficient than CVS 
when dealing with binary files.  I have no idea how well it would handle 
a multi-gigabyte video file, but its worth a try.


However, the most important tool that AFAIK is missing, is a audio/video 
differencing tool - like diff for video.  Without an AV diff tool you 
cannot resolve conflicts if two people change the same revision of a 
video file.


If someone out there knows of some such tool - or thinks I'm way off - 
please respond!


Michael Schurter


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Re: CVS - TRACK

2006-02-17 Thread Jonh Wendell Santana
svn

--- Allan Queiroz [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:

 Pessoal!
 
 alguem saberia me dizer se existe alguma alternativa
 ao
 cvs
 
 ouvi algo sobre um tal de Track alguém o conhece?
 
 se não conhecerem mais souberem de alguma
 alternativa
 por favor me digam!
 
 mto obrigado a todos!
 




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Re: CVS - TRACK

2006-02-17 Thread Thiago Arrais
On 2/17/06, Allan Queiroz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Pessoal!

  alguem saberia me dizer se existe alguma alternativa ao
  cvs

Existem várias. Procure por sistemas de controle de versão ou controle
de revisão.

Eu uso prioritariamente Subversion e Darcs. O Subversion foi escrito
para ser uma alternativa ao CVS desde o começo. É centralizado parece
bastante com o CVS mas com várias melhorias. É o que eu indicaria para
uma transição mais indolor. O Darcs é um sistema de controle de versão
distribuído e não precisa de servidor. A transição para o Darcs é mais
fácil para quem usa o sistema de controle de versão sozinho para
manter histórico, mas é muito mais interessante quando se usa em
equipe. Dá pra aprender um bocado sobre controle de versão em si,
principalmente se você já conhece o modelo centralizado do CVS e
Subversion.

  ouvi algo sobre um tal de Track alguém o conhece?

Nunca usei.

Abraço,

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Re: CVS - TRACK

2006-02-17 Thread Tiago Pedrosa
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 14:50:15 +0100
Allan Queiroz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 alguem saberia me dizer se existe alguma alternativa ao
 cvs
 
 ouvi algo sobre um tal de Track alguém o conhece?
 
 se não conhecerem mais souberem de alguma alternativa
 por favor me digam!
 
 mto obrigado a todos!

Boas

Alternativa ao cvs existe uma bastante boa que é o subversion
(svn): http://subversion.tigris.org/



Re: CVS - TRACK

2006-02-17 Thread Fernando Ike de Oliveira
Em Sex, 2006-02-17 às 11:45 -0200, Allan Queiroz escreveu:
 Pessoal!
 
 alguem saberia me dizer se existe alguma alternativa ao 
 cvs

  Tem o baazar, monotone, Subversion, Arc e nmuitos outros.
Procure por SCM no google. ;)
  Trac é o software usado para gerenciar projetos como o Debian-BR CDD.
Ele tem uma interface com SVN

  Debian-BR CDD - http://cdd.debianbrasil.org
  Trac - http://www.edgewall.com/trac/

 ouvi algo sobre um tal de Track alguém o conhece?
 
 se não conhecerem mais souberem de alguma alternativa
 por favor me digam!
 
 mto obrigado a todos!
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Re: CVS - TRACK

2006-02-17 Thread Samuel Rios Carvalho
o git que está sendo desenvolvido pelo linus tovard e ta agora sendo usado pelo pessoal que ta desenvolvendo o kernel. já pensou nele?On 2/17/06, Fernando Ike de Oliveira
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Em Sex, 2006-02-17 às 11:45 -0200, Allan Queiroz escreveu: Pessoal! alguem saberia me dizer se existe alguma alternativa ao cvsTem o baazar, monotone, Subversion, Arc e nmuitos outros.
Procure por SCM no google. ;)Trac é o software usado para gerenciar projetos como o Debian-BR CDD.Ele tem uma interface com SVNDebian-BR CDD - http://cdd.debianbrasil.org
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Re: CVS - TRACK

2006-02-17 Thread Fernando Ike de Oliveira
Em Sex, 2006-02-17 às 18:01 -0200, Samuel Rios Carvalho escreveu:
 o git que está sendo desenvolvido pelo linus tovard e ta agora sendo
 usado pelo pessoal que ta desenvolvendo o kernel. já pensou nele?
 
  Ele também é legal mas não preciso de uma estrutura com o
git/Cogito. ;)


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Re: cvs problem (bug?): default user ignored

2006-02-02 Thread Markus . Grunwald
Hello,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 31.01.2006 17:36:07:

 We have a csv repository, where every file should belong to 
 cvsuser.cvsgroup. This works fine for every user, except for me: If I 
 check in or tag a file, that file belongs to _me_ (gru.users) 
 afterwards...

Ok, I (partially) solved that problem: my password in the CVSROOT/config 
was wrong (blush). So, as I read in README.Debian:

The new PAM support changes this order to:

CVSROOT/passwd (always checked)
PAM (optional, enabled by default)
/etc/passwd (optional, disabled by default)
 
Since cvs couldn't authenticate me with CVSROOT/passwd, it went on and 
authenticated me with pam. That leads to the problem:

 Since PAM is used, too, I added that to CVSROOT/config:
 DefaultPamUser=cvsuser

I didn't change other defaults, so I should have been authenticated via 
PAM, but the DefaultPamUser was ignored.
Why ? 
How can I find out if PAM really was used ?
If PAM was used, it seems that the use of DefaultPamUser is buggy...

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

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Re: CVS - no such repository

2005-12-29 Thread Daniel Leidert
Am Donnerstag, den 29.12.2005, 14:00 +0100 schrieb Bertram Scharpf:

 folgendes:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/work$ cvs login
 Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvshome/other/
 CVS password:
 /cvshome/other/: no such repository
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/work$
 
 Das Verzeichnis `/cvshome/other' ist vertreten in
 `/etc/cvs-pserver.conf' und taucht nachgewiesenermaßen mit
 der Option '--allow-root' im Befehl `cvs-pserver' auf.

Wurde denn das Repository auch schon angelegt?

$ cvs -d /cvshome/other init

(/cvshome/other muss in dem Fall der lokale Pfad sein)

MfG Daniel



Re: CVS - no such repository

2005-12-29 Thread Bertram Scharpf
Hallo,

Am Donnerstag, 29. Dez 2005, 14:21:08 +0100 schrieb Daniel Leidert:
 Am Donnerstag, den 29.12.2005, 14:00 +0100 schrieb Bertram Scharpf:
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/work$ cvs login
  Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvshome/other/
  CVS password:
  /cvshome/other/: no such repository
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/work$
  
  Das Verzeichnis `/cvshome/other' ist vertreten in
  `/etc/cvs-pserver.conf' und taucht nachgewiesenermaßen mit
  der Option '--allow-root' im Befehl `cvs-pserver' auf.
 
 Wurde denn das Repository auch schon angelegt?
 
 $ cvs -d /cvshome/other init

Ja, es gibt sogar schon eine Datei
`/cvshome/other/CVSROOT/passwd'.

Bertram


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Re: CVS - no such reposito ry [läuft jetzt]

2005-12-29 Thread Bertram Scharpf
Hallo,

Am Donnerstag, 29. Dez 2005, 14:00:28 +0100 schrieb Bertram Scharpf:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/work$ cvs login
 Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvshome/other/
 CVS password:
 /cvshome/other/: no such repository
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/work$
 
 Das Verzeichnis `/cvshome/other' ist vertreten in
 `/etc/cvs-pserver.conf' und taucht nachgewiesenermaßen mit
 der Option '--allow-root' im Befehl `cvs-pserver' auf.

Da muß irgendetwas noch in der Leitung gehangen haben.
Ausloggen - Mittagspause - Einloggen - läuft. Weiß der
Geier, was es war.

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Re: CVS con PAM

2005-07-05 Thread cristobal fandiño torres

patovala wrote:

cristobal fandiño torres wrote:


.-JavaManiac-. wrote:


Trata sin especificar el puerto,o sea:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs login




Muchas gracias por las sugerencias, pero sin conseguir que funcione. 
Probé lo que me dijiste y también falla.


Asumiendo que ya hay datos en tu cvs,entonces los usuarios que vayan 
a tener acceso al cvs deben estar dentro del grupo cvs,y ademas las 
carpetas deben tener permisos para ese grupo.


Ademas verifica que sea la ruta correcta de repositorio




Aquí te mando algo de información, pero cumplo todo lo que dices:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l /home/
total 32K
drwxrwxrwx5 cvscvs4,0K 2005-07-02 02:55 cvs
drwxr-xr-x7 ftpftp4,0K 2005-04-21 17:55 ftp
drwxr-xr-x  114 krycho krycho 8,0K 2005-07-03 00:21 krycho
drwx--2 root   root16K 2004-07-24 21:28 lost+found
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l /home/cvs
total 12K
drwxrwxrwx   3 cvs cvs 4,0K 2005-07-01 19:28 CVSROOT
drwxrwxr-x  24 cvs cvs 4,0K 2005-07-02 02:55 depxil
drwxrwxr-x   9 cvs cvs 4,0K 2005-07-02 01:23 srmuz

[EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /etc/group | grep cvs
cvs:x:1003:krycho


Como puedes comprobar, krycho (mi usuario) pertenece al grupo cvs y 
tengo permisos en el repositorio correcto. Sigo poniendo el eror que 
me da:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/ login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/home/cvs
CVS password:
PAM authenticate error: Authentication failure
cvs login: authorization failed: server localhost rejected access to 
/home/cvs for user krycho



¿Alguna sugerencia más?



claro,

tienes habilitado pserver en inetd?? revisa por ahi puede ser, otra 
opción sería usar :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ... para acceso por ssh


saludos


He probado con el acceso por ssh y funciona a la perfección :D. Gracias. 
De todas formas ahora me queda la curiosidad porque no funciona con 
pserver. Yo uso xinetd en lugar de inetd y tengo el siguiente fichero:

--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /etc/xinetd.d/cvs
service cvspserver
{

port= 2401
socket_type = stream
protocol= tcp
wait= no
user= root
passenv = PATH
server  = /usr/bin/cvs
server_args = -f --allow-root=/home/cvs pserver

}
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Las rutas están correctas y no entiendo porqué falla. Por el xinetd no 
creo que halla problema, ya que en caso contrario no me pediría que 
metiese la password. ¿Alguna otra sugerencia?



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Re: CVS con PAM

2005-07-04 Thread patovala

cristobal fandiño torres wrote:

.-JavaManiac-. wrote:


Trata sin especificar el puerto,o sea:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs login



Muchas gracias por las sugerencias, pero sin conseguir que funcione. 
Probé lo que me dijiste y también falla.


Asumiendo que ya hay datos en tu cvs,entonces los usuarios que vayan a 
tener acceso al cvs deben estar dentro del grupo cvs,y ademas las 
carpetas deben tener permisos para ese grupo.


Ademas verifica que sea la ruta correcta de repositorio



Aquí te mando algo de información, pero cumplo todo lo que dices:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l /home/
total 32K
drwxrwxrwx5 cvscvs4,0K 2005-07-02 02:55 cvs
drwxr-xr-x7 ftpftp4,0K 2005-04-21 17:55 ftp
drwxr-xr-x  114 krycho krycho 8,0K 2005-07-03 00:21 krycho
drwx--2 root   root16K 2004-07-24 21:28 lost+found
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l /home/cvs
total 12K
drwxrwxrwx   3 cvs cvs 4,0K 2005-07-01 19:28 CVSROOT
drwxrwxr-x  24 cvs cvs 4,0K 2005-07-02 02:55 depxil
drwxrwxr-x   9 cvs cvs 4,0K 2005-07-02 01:23 srmuz

[EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /etc/group | grep cvs
cvs:x:1003:krycho


Como puedes comprobar, krycho (mi usuario) pertenece al grupo cvs y 
tengo permisos en el repositorio correcto. Sigo poniendo el eror que me da:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/ login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/home/cvs
CVS password:
PAM authenticate error: Authentication failure
cvs login: authorization failed: server localhost rejected access to 
/home/cvs for user krycho



¿Alguna sugerencia más?



claro,

tienes habilitado pserver en inetd?? revisa por ahi puede ser, otra 
opción sería usar :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ... para acceso por ssh


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Re: CVS con PAM

2005-07-02 Thread cristobal fandiño torres

.-JavaManiac-. wrote:

Trata sin especificar el puerto,o sea:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs login


Muchas gracias por las sugerencias, pero sin conseguir que funcione. 
Probé lo que me dijiste y también falla.


Asumiendo que ya hay datos en tu cvs,entonces los usuarios que vayan a tener 
acceso al cvs deben estar dentro del grupo cvs,y ademas las carpetas deben 
tener permisos para ese grupo.


Ademas verifica que sea la ruta correcta de repositorio


Aquí te mando algo de información, pero cumplo todo lo que dices:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l /home/
total 32K
drwxrwxrwx5 cvscvs4,0K 2005-07-02 02:55 cvs
drwxr-xr-x7 ftpftp4,0K 2005-04-21 17:55 ftp
drwxr-xr-x  114 krycho krycho 8,0K 2005-07-03 00:21 krycho
drwx--2 root   root16K 2004-07-24 21:28 lost+found
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l /home/cvs
total 12K
drwxrwxrwx   3 cvs cvs 4,0K 2005-07-01 19:28 CVSROOT
drwxrwxr-x  24 cvs cvs 4,0K 2005-07-02 02:55 depxil
drwxrwxr-x   9 cvs cvs 4,0K 2005-07-02 01:23 srmuz

[EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /etc/group | grep cvs
cvs:x:1003:krycho


Como puedes comprobar, krycho (mi usuario) pertenece al grupo cvs y 
tengo permisos en el repositorio correcto. Sigo poniendo el eror que me da:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/ login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/home/cvs
CVS password:
PAM authenticate error: Authentication failure
cvs login: authorization failed: server localhost rejected access to 
/home/cvs for user krycho



¿Alguna sugerencia más?


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Re: CVS con PAM

2005-07-01 Thread .-JavaManiac-.
El Vie 01 Jul 2005 20:42, cristobal fandiño torres escribió:
 Que tal compañeros listeros. Haber si alguien es capaz de resolverme la
 siguiente duda. Quería probar la nueva versión del entorno Eclipse que
 salió esta semana (la versión 3.1) e instalo el servidor cvs para hacer
 unas pruebas.

 Cuando intento usar el repositorio cvs desde eclipse, este me pide los
 datos típicos de usuario, host,... pero no consigo conectarme. Al probar
 en la línea de comandos me aparece lo siguiente:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/home/cvs login
 Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/home/cvs

Trata sin especificar el puerto,o sea:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs login

Asumiendo que ya hay datos en tu cvs,entonces los usuarios que vayan a tener 
acceso al cvs deben estar dentro del grupo cvs,y ademas las carpetas deben 
tener permisos para ese grupo.

Ademas verifica que sea la ruta correcta de repositorio

 CVS password:
 PAM authenticate error: Authentication failure
 cvs login: authorization failed: server localhost rejected access to
 /home/cvs for user krycho

 El fichero que tengo en /etc/pam.d/cvs tiene el siguiente contenido:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /etc/pam.d/cvs
 authrequiredpam_unix.so
 account requiredpam_unix.so

 No sé porque falla, porque estoy metiendo la misma password que uso para
 logearme con este usuario en el sistema. ¿Alguien ha tenido un problema
 similar?

 Ya que el servidor de CVS está en la propia máquina que trabajo, si uso
 el cvs con la variable CVSROOT=/home/cvs, no tengo ningún problema. El
 problema viene cuando intento usar el cvs con pserver. También he
 probado a renombrar el fichero /ect/pam.d/cvs a /etc/pam.d/cvspserver,
 pero tampoco va. Incluso probé a comentar todas las líneas del fichero,
 pero ni con esas.

 Gracias por la ayuda de antemano,
 Cristóbal




 Otros datos:

 La salida del nmap para comprobar el puerto en el que está corriendo el
 servidor de CVS.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] nmap localhost
 Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-07-02 02:35
 CEST
 Interesting ports on shreck (127.0.0.1):
 (The 1647 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
 PORT  STATE SERVICE
 
 2401/tcp  open  cvspserver
 ...

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Re: CVS checkout behind firewall proxy

2005-05-29 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 03:46:02PM +0300, Alphonse Ogulla wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 I'm trying to do a cvs checkout from a debian beast on the company
 network but get the error.
 
 cvs [login aborted]: connect to cvs.digium.com(66.250.69.240):2401
 failed: No route to host
 
 I'm connected to the internet via a proxy firewall. Does this imply
 specific ports required by cvs are closed? Can cvs use the http port
 number? How else can I get to use cvs from behind a firewall? I've
 read about cvs-proxy but it seems to do a totally different thing.
 Shall appreciate your assitance.
 
Get the admins to open that port.  Seriously.  If you need access to
servers on that port for work-related functions you should be able to
make a case for it.  The problem with proxying the way you are talking
about is that you need to someone listening on port 80 outside your
network that then translates the traffic over to port 2401.  That poses
some risks for whoever proxies for you since they either need to
authenticate you or take some other measure to restrict the flow of
traffic to trusted individuals.

The other possibility is to see if the site you are trying to download
from offers anonymous CVS over SSH.  This has the advantage that port 22
is usually not blocked.

Of not, you could always email the developers, explain your situation
and see if they will post a recent CVS snapshot to their webpage or
email you the tarball.

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Re: cvs pserver drives me crazy :(

2005-05-20 Thread Almut Behrens
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 04:36:46PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Can someone please explain to me, why cvs-pserver isn't working on my 
 debian testing box ?
 I configured cvs with dpkg-reconfigure cvs to use /srv/cvs for the 
 repository and to use cvspserver.
 
 This happens when I try to login:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] cvs  -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/srv/cvs login
 Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/srv/cvs
 CVS password: 
 /srv/cvs: no such repository

Usually, you'd get this message when the repository you're trying to
access is not specified via any of the --allow-root options passed to
the server.  Don't know why, but it looks like something went wrong
with the reconfigure...  What does your /etc/cvs-pserver.conf contain
(in particular CVS_PSERV_REPOS)?

 
 /var/log/syslog says:
 
 May 20 16:06:28 PT-AGCMLX1 cvs-pserver[18724]: connect from 172.17.5.44 
 (172.17.5.44)
 May 20 16:06:28 PT-AGCMLX1 cvs: login refused for /srv/cvs
 
 I inserted strace in the cvspserver- line of inetd.conf. According to its 
 output, /etc/passwd is read, but neither /etc/shadow nor 
 /srv/cvs/CVSROOT/passwd

It might stop prior to authentication, if the CVS root directory is not
granted access at all...

In /usr/sbin/cvs-pserver there's a line that reads

exec /usr/bin/cvs -b /usr/bin ${cvs_tmp_dir} ${allow_root_opts} pserver

You could put an echo statement immediately before that line, e.g.

echo $allow_root_opt /tmp/cvs-pserver.debug.$$

to see what $allow_root_opts actually expands to in your case.

Good luck,
Almut


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Re: CVS: No such repository

2005-05-16 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Quoting Andrew Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I have a Debian server running Sarge running MySQL and CVS mainly.  
All was working correctly until an upgrade this morning.

Now when I try and log into CVS I get an error saying no such 
repository - this is when I try and login locally or remotely.  I've 
checked again the permissions on the repository and they look OK, and 
the groups/owners are correct as well.  Also in the syslog I get the 
following error:-  cvs-pserver[709]: connect from 10.142.5.15 
(10.142.5.15) and then cvs: login refused for 
/data/cvs_home/repository_root.

You might want to check and see if you have pserver connections allowed
in /etc/hosts.allow.  Other than that, I am not sure.  Check if the
filesystem, the CVSROOT is on has any corruption.
Sorry if this is either a) a really simple thing to solve but it's 
causing me major problems as I have a numbers of users who cannot 
check code out at the moment or b) the wrong list to post this too, 
if so can someone please point me in the correct direction.

No sweat.  A more complete snippet of your log might be revealing.
CVS version is  1.12.9 (client/server).
Thanks for your help.
Andrew
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Re: CVS-update?

2005-05-01 Thread Markus Perl
Gibts mitlerweile schon:
apt-cache policy cvs
cvs:
  Installiert:1:1.12.9-11
  Mögliche Pakete:1:1.12.9-13
  Versions-Tabelle:
 1:1.12.9-13 0
500 ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de testing/main Packages
500 http://ftp2.de.debian.org sarge/main Packages
 *** 1:1.12.9-11 0
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Bertram Scharpf schrieb:
Hallo,
# apt-cache policy cvs
cvs:
  Installed: 1.11.1p1debian-10
  Candidate: 1.11.1p1debian-10
  Version Table:
...
 *** 1.11.1p1debian-10 0
990 http://security.debian.org woody/updates/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
...
# 

Bei CVS kamen dieser Tag die Updates 1.12.12 und 1.11.20;
das zu schließende Sicherheitsloch scheint recht kritisch
gewesen zu sein. Der Server cvs.ruby-lang.org zum Beispiel
war deswegen über eine Woche lang zu.
Wann kann man bei Woody/Sarge damit rechnen? Was ist so
schwierig daran?
Gruß
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Re: CVS-update?

2005-05-01 Thread Simon Brandmair
Hi!

On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 18:00:17 +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:


 Am Samstag, 30. Apr 2005, 14:47:11 +0200 schrieb Michael Koch:
 On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 03:24:06PM +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:

  Bei CVS kamen dieser Tag die Updates 1.12.12 und 1.11.20; das zu
  schließende Sicherheitsloch scheint recht kritisch gewesen zu sein.

  Wann kann man bei Woody/Sarge damit rechnen? Was ist so schwierig
  daran?
 
 Die Fixes sind doch in 1.11.1p1debian-10 schon drin. Was dein Problem?
 Es ist halt der Debian Weg nicht einfach neue Versionen in eine stable
 Distribution zu packen sondern nur die wichtigen Fixes
 zurueckzuportieren.
 
 Ah, das wußte ich nicht. Danke.
 
Aus dem Debian-Sicherheitshandbuch: Die wichtigste Regel beim Erstellen
eines neuen Pakets, das ein Sicherheitsproblem behebt, ist, so wenig
Änderungen wie möglich vorzunehmen. Unsere Benutzer und Entwickler
vertrauen auf das genaue Verhalten einer Veröffentlichung nach dessen
Freigabe. Daher kann jede Änderung, die wir durchführen, möglicherweise
das System von jemandem zerstören. Dies gilt insbesondere für
Bibliotheken: Es muss darauf geachtet werden, dass sich das
Anwendungs-Programm-Interface (API) oder Anwendungs-Binär-Interface (ABI)
niemals ändert, egal wie klein die Änderung ist.

Dies bedeutet, dass das Umsteigen auf eine neue Version der
Originalprogramms keine gute Lösung ist und stattdessen die relevanten
Änderungen zurückportiert werden sollten. [1]

Tschüss,
Simon

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http://www.de.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ch11.de.html#s-debian-sec-team-faq

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Re: CVS-update?

2005-05-01 Thread Bertram Scharpf
Hallo Simon,

Am Sonntag, 01. Mai 2005, 10:46:09 +0200 schrieb Simon Brandmair:
  On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 03:24:06PM +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
   Bei CVS kamen dieser Tag die Updates 1.12.12 und 1.11.20; das zu
   schließende Sicherheitsloch scheint recht kritisch gewesen zu sein.
 
   Wann kann man bei Woody/Sarge damit rechnen? Was ist so schwierig
   daran?
  
 http://www.de.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ch11.de.html#s-debian-sec-team-faq
 [Abschnitt 11.3.4]

Alles klar, vielen Dank! Ich hätte wissen müssen, daß Debian
eine intelligente Lösung parat hat.

Ich schaue in `/var/cache/apt/archives' rein und stelle
fest, daß am 19.04. ein Update stattgefunden hat. Ja, hätte
ich vor dem Fragen machen können. 'tschuldigung.

Wo schreiben eigentlich `apt'/`dpkg' ihre Logs hin?

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Re: CVS-update?

2005-05-01 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 01.Mai 2005 - 14:28:00, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
 Wo schreiben eigentlich `apt'/`dpkg' ihre Logs hin?

Nirgendwo, naja nach /dev/tty o.ae. 

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Re: CVS-update?

2005-04-30 Thread Michael Koch
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 03:24:06PM +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
 Hallo,
 
 
 # apt-cache policy cvs
 cvs:
   Installed: 1.11.1p1debian-10
   Candidate: 1.11.1p1debian-10
   Version Table:
 ...
  *** 1.11.1p1debian-10 0
 990 http://security.debian.org woody/updates/main Packages
 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 ...
 # 
 
 
 Bei CVS kamen dieser Tag die Updates 1.12.12 und 1.11.20;
 das zu schließende Sicherheitsloch scheint recht kritisch
 gewesen zu sein. Der Server cvs.ruby-lang.org zum Beispiel
 war deswegen über eine Woche lang zu.
 
 Wann kann man bei Woody/Sarge damit rechnen? Was ist so
 schwierig daran?

Die Fixes sind doch in 1.11.1p1debian-10 schon drin. Was dein Problem?
Es ist halt der Debian Weg nicht einfach neue Versionen in eine stable
Distribution zu packen sondern nur die wichtigen Fixes zurueckzuportieren.


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Re: CVS-update?

2005-04-30 Thread Bertram Scharpf
Hallo,

Am Samstag, 30. Apr 2005, 14:47:11 +0200 schrieb Michael Koch:
 On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 03:24:06PM +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
  # apt-cache policy cvs
  cvs:
Installed: 1.11.1p1debian-10
Candidate: 1.11.1p1debian-10
Version Table:
  ...
   *** 1.11.1p1debian-10 0
  990 http://security.debian.org woody/updates/main Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
  ...
  # 
  
  
  Bei CVS kamen dieser Tag die Updates 1.12.12 und 1.11.20;
  das zu schließende Sicherheitsloch scheint recht kritisch
  gewesen zu sein. Der Server cvs.ruby-lang.org zum Beispiel
  war deswegen über eine Woche lang zu.
  
  Wann kann man bei Woody/Sarge damit rechnen? Was ist so
  schwierig daran?
 
 Die Fixes sind doch in 1.11.1p1debian-10 schon drin. Was dein Problem?
 Es ist halt der Debian Weg nicht einfach neue Versionen in eine stable
 Distribution zu packen sondern nur die wichtigen Fixes zurueckzuportieren.

Ah, das wußte ich nicht. Danke.

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Re: cvs howto ?

2005-04-24 Thread Francois Sauterey
Le Dimanche 24 Avril 2005 16:22, Jeremy Monnet a écrit :
 Salut,

 Je voudrais avoir un serveur cvs (ma copine est en école d'ingénieur, et en
 ce moment je suis une formation de développeur  et on va travailler sur
 certains projet !

 Donc en fait je recherche juste une doc abordable pour un débutant : 

Essayes donc:
http://worldserver3.oleane.com/bouynot/gabuzomeu/alex/doc/serveur-cvs/
et
http://www-mig.jouy.inra.fr/prot/marin/docs/howtocvs.pdf

 pour l'instant ce que j'ai trouvé était soit trs long (genre la doc
 dans /usr/share/doc/cvs) soit très parcellaire (les commandes pour se
 connecter au cvs de savannah avec ssh). Et en général c'est assez
 embrouillé (enfin du point de vue du débutant ) sur la différence entre
 le client et le serveur (je veux dire les commandes a taper, et leurs
 résultats ... Il y est notamment question de modules ?

 Ce que j'ai fait pour l'instant : ajouter la ligne-qui-va-bien dans
 inetd.conf, ouvrir mon firewall, cvs init dans /usr/local/cvsroot . Bon
 le dépot cvs a l'air de fonctionner, depuis mon ordi client j'ai réussi a
 m'y connecter, et même à mettre à jour des fichiers (cvs
 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvsroot import -m un commentaire
 unproj NOTNOT start), sauf que ca m'a créer sur le serveur un
 sous-répertoire unproj dans unproj (/usr/local/cvsroot/unproj/unproj ) avec
 les fichiers dedans  ? Est-ce que c'est normal ?

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Re: cvs howto ?

2005-04-24 Thread Basile STARYNKEVITCH
Le Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 06:17:19PM +0200, Francois Sauterey écrivait/wrote:
 Le Dimanche 24 Avril 2005 16:22, Jeremy Monnet a écrit :

  Je voudrais avoir un serveur cvs (ma copine est en école
  d'ingénieur, et en ce moment je suis une formation de développeur
   et on va travailler sur certains projets !

Outre les conseils précédents, je suggère aussi de regarder d'autres
versionneurs, en particulier subversion dont l'usage est assez proche
de cvs (en gros, remplacer 'cvs' par 'svn' dans la plupart des
commandes courantes de l'utilisateur, par exemple 'svn add' au lieu de
'cvs add' etc...) et qui versionne une arborescence toute entière (et
pas seulement les fichiers qu'elle contient). SubVersion a aussi un
meilleur support pour le transport SSH et pour l'accès par le Web.

Il y a de bons livres (papiers) et une bonne documentation (en ligne)
sur subversion, notamment http://subversion.tigris.org/
et il existe de bons paquets Débian pour ça: subversion
subversion-tools python2.3-subversion 

Je sais que d'autres versionneurs (notamment Arch) existent, et
offrent des modèles de développements plus interessants, mais
Subversion a l'avantage (et l'inconvenient) d'être proche de CVS
(certains développeurs de CVS ont fortement contribué à SubVersion)


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Re: cvs howto ?

2005-04-24 Thread Jeremy Monnet
Le Dimanche 24 Avril 2005 18:17, Francois Sauterey a écrit :
 Le Dimanche 24 Avril 2005 16:22, Jeremy Monnet a écrit :
 Essayes donc:
 http://worldserver3.oleane.com/bouynot/gabuzomeu/alex/doc/serveur-cvs/
 et
 http://www-mig.jouy.inra.fr/prot/marin/docs/howtocvs.pdf
Génial ! ca explique pas a pas pour une deb' ! :-)

Pour répondre aux personnes qui m'ont conseillé d'utiliser subversion à la 
place : le premier projet est un projet java/server d'appli, donc on va 
utiliser eclipse, et eclipse intègre un module de gestion automatique du 
cvs ... voila, on va quand même choisir (un peu) la facilité pour 
commencer ... ;-)

Merci pour les liens !

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Re: cvs howto ?

2005-04-24 Thread Basile STARYNKEVITCH
Le Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 09:00:18PM +0200, Jeremy Monnet écrivait/wrote:
 
 Pour répondre aux personnes qui m'ont conseillé d'utiliser subversion à la 
 place : le premier projet est un projet java/server d'appli, donc on va 
 utiliser eclipse, et eclipse intègre un module de gestion automatique du 
 cvs ... 

Ca (ie un module de gestion de subversion pour eclipse) existe aussi
pour subversion: http://subclipse.tigris.org/ donc ce n'est pas une
raison suffisante pour s'en tenir à CVS.

De façon générale, je crois qu'il y a aujourd'hui peu de cas où on a
encore interêt à prendre CVS plutot que SubVersion (ou Arch ou autre
versionneur moderne) pour un projet tout nouveau!


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Re: cvs howto ?

2005-04-24 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 04:22:35PM +0200,
 Jeremy Monnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 
 a message of 39 lines which said:

 Donc en fait je recherche juste une doc abordable pour un débutant :

http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/

 Ce que j'ai fait pour l'instant : ajouter la ligne-qui-va-bien dans
 inetd.conf, ouvrir mon firewall,

Pour la sécurité, cela me semble une très mauvaise idée, compte-tenu
du passif du pserver. J'ai crû comprendre qu'il n'y aurait qu'un petit
nombre de personnes qui travailleraient sur ce projet ? Si c'est cela,
leur créer un compte et utiliser CVS sur SSH (:ext: au lieu de
:pserver:) me parait bien préférable.


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Re: cvs howto ?

2005-04-24 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 09:37:12PM +0200,
 Basile STARYNKEVITCH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 
 a message of 31 lines which said:

 Ca (ie un module de gestion de subversion pour eclipse) existe aussi
 pour subversion: http://subclipse.tigris.org/ donc ce n'est pas une
 raison suffisante pour s'en tenir à CVS.

Oui. Je suis bien d'accord qu'il n'y a plus guère de raisons de
préférer CVS à Subversion, sauf si on doit se faire héberger à un
service comme Sourceforge, qui n'a que CVS.
 
 De façon générale, je crois qu'il y a aujourd'hui peu de cas où on a
 encore interêt à prendre CVS plutot que SubVersion (ou Arch ou autre
 versionneur moderne) pour un projet tout nouveau!

Tout à fait, mais attention, il existe une grosse différence entre
deux catégories :

- Subversion, qui reprend les concepts de CVS et même, comme tu le
notes, l'essentiel de ses commandes, ce qui permet à l'utilisateur de
passer à Subversion en cinq minutes

- les autres versionneurs sont tous décentralisés, contrairement à CVS
et Subversion, ce qui est un changement de paradigme non négligeable
pour l'utilisateur. C'est un changement à effectuer plus
prudemment. darcs est le meilleur du lot mais Bazaar ou Monotone sont
potentiellement intéressants aussi (Arch est vraiment trop
imbittable).



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Re: cvs howto ?

2005-04-24 Thread Jeremy Monnet
Le Dimanche 24 Avril 2005 21:37, Basile STARYNKEVIT
CH a écrit :
 Le Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 09:00:18PM +0200, Jeremy Monnet écrivait/wrote:
  Pour répondre aux personnes qui m'ont conseillé d'utiliser subversion à
  la place : le premier projet est un projet java/server d'appli, donc on
  va utiliser eclipse, et eclipse intègre un module de gestion automatique
  du cvs ...

 Ca (ie un module de gestion de subversion pour eclipse) existe aussi
 pour subversion: http://subclipse.tigris.org/ donc ce n'est pas une
 raison suffisante pour s'en tenir à CVS.
Je ne savais pas ... Comme quoi j'ai eu raison de poser la question ! :-)

 De façon générale, je crois qu'il y a aujourd'hui peu de cas où on a
 encore interêt à prendre CVS plutot que SubVersion (ou Arch ou autre
 versionneur moderne) pour un projet tout nouveau!
Ok , ben on va voir de ce coté alors ... Du coup est-ce qu'il y a un tutoriel 
pour subversion sous debian ? (dans le genre du lien 
http://worldserver3.oleane.com/bouynot/gabuzomeu/alex/doc/serveur-cvs/ que 
Francois a posté juste avant) 

Merci bien pour toute l'aide !

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Re: cvs howto ?

2005-04-24 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 10:26:43PM +0200,
 Jeremy Monnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 
 a message of 31 lines which said:

 Ok , ben on va voir de ce coté alors ... Du coup est-ce qu'il y a un
 tutoriel pour subversion sous debian ?

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html


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Re: cvs

2005-01-13 Thread eric math
Nazim Baizid a écrit :
tu doit ecrire la commande sur une seule ligne
le nom du module qui manquailt c'est klibido que tu as mis en deuxieme ligne

merci, ça marche.
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Re: cvs

2005-01-13 Thread eric math

Nazim Baizid a écrit :



tu doit ecrire la commande sur une seule ligne
le nom du module qui manquailt c'est klibido que tu as mis en deuxieme ligne




merci, ça marche.



Re: cvs

2005-01-12 Thread Gilles Mocellin

eric math a écrit :


Bonsoir,


On vient de m'envoyer un fichier à récupérer via la ligne de commande 
suivante :

cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/klibido co -r rel_0_2_1_cvs
klibido

J'ai installé cvs, répondu oui à toutes les questions lors de 
l'installation et j'ai comme résultat de la commande:

cvs [checkout aborted]: must specify at least one module or directory



Comment fonctionne ce truc ??

merci

eric



Tu as un retour chariot dans ta ligne entre rel_0_2_1_cvs et klibido, 
tapes tout sur une seule ligne (ou fait ton copier-coller en deux fois 
pour être sur de ne lancer qu'une commande).


Le module, c'est klibido, s'il n'est pas mis dans la commande, en 
paramètre du co (check out), ça marche pas.




Re: cvs

2005-01-12 Thread Nazim Baizid
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 22:54:22 +0100
eric math [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

bonjour,

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/klibido co -r 
rel_0_2_1_cvs klibido
cvs checkout: Updating klibido
U klibido/AUTHORS
U klibido/COPYING
U klibido/ChangeLog
U klibido/INSTALL
U klibido/Makefile.am
U klibido/Makefile.cvs
U klibido/NEWS
U klibido/README
U klibido/TODO
U klibido/configure.in.in
U klibido/klibido.spec
U klibido/subdirs
cvs checkout: Updating klibido/admin



tu doit ecrire la commande sur une seule ligne
le nom du module qui manquailt c'est klibido que tu as mis en deuxieme ligne

tu obtiens ce que l'on appelle une copie locale
dans le repertoire klibido

info cvs
man cvs

 Bonsoir,
 
 
 On vient de m'envoyer un fichier à récupérer via la ligne de commande 
 suivante :
 cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/klibido co -r rel_0_2_1_cvs
 klibido
 
 J'ai installé cvs, répondu oui à toutes les questions lors de 
 l'installation et j'ai comme résultat de la commande:
 cvs [checkout aborted]: must specify at least one module or directory
 
 
 
 Comment fonctionne ce truc ??
 
 merci
 
 eric
 
 
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Re: [CVS] SuSE CVS vs. Debian CVS

2005-01-06 Thread Andreas L.
Am Donnerstag, 6. Januar 2005 08:35 schrieb Martin Mewes:
 Hallo zusammen,

 fr das MBOX-Project [1] sind wir derzeit auf Fehlersuche und ein
 Kollege [2] hat etwas sehr interessantes herausgefunden.

hast Du mal ein Diff auf die Config-Dateien in CVSROOT/CVSROOT gemacht?

Gruss Andreas



Re: [CVS] Merging external snapshot to local repository

2004-12-26 Thread Mateusz oskot
User Sam Watkins wrote::
On Fri, Dec 24, 2004 at 04:47:53AM +0100, Mateusz ?oskot wrote:
I'm running Debian and looking for some tools and solutions
which could help me with merging external snapshot of some project
into my own local version of it in the CVS repository.
There is a progam called cvsup, http://www.cvsup.org/,
maybe this is what you need.
Thanks, I will look closer at this tool.
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Re: [CVS] Merging external snapshot to local repository

2004-12-24 Thread Rob Weir
On Fri, Dec 24, 2004 at 04:30:53PM +1100, Sam Watkins said
 On Fri, Dec 24, 2004 at 04:47:53AM +0100, Mateusz ?oskot wrote:
  I'm running Debian and looking for some tools and solutions
  which could help me with merging external snapshot of some project
  into my own local version of it in the CVS repository.
 
 There is a progam called cvsup, http://www.cvsup.org/,
 maybe this is what you need.
 
 For some reason it isn't in Debian,
 http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/1999/04/msg01587.html
 has a link to some .debs

It was removed[0] because it became uninstallable after another package
was removed from the archive.

[0]: http://ftp-master.debian.org/removals.txt

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Re: cvs via ssh und login

2004-12-23 Thread Matthias Fechner
Hallo Andreas,

* Andreas L. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22-12-04 11:14]:
 MUST
 
 1 Shellaccount 'alpha'
 1 Repository im home-dir dieses Accounts
 n User, die sich über public_key in diesem Shellaccount anmelden können und 
 z.zt. auf cvs server beschränkt sind.
 keine zusätzlichen Server :)

wenn du das keine zusaetlichen Server nochmal ueberdenkst, versuche es
mal mit dem apache Modul. Hier kannst du die Zugriffe dann ueber ein
htpasswd file konfigurieren.
Nur so ein Einfall, vielleicht eine Idee.
Identifikation evtl. ueber htdigest und/oder zusaetzlich SSL.

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Re: cvs via ssh und login

2004-12-23 Thread Andreas L.
Hallo Matthias,

Am Donnerstag, 23. Dezember 2004 09:21 schrieb Matthias Fechner:
 * Andreas L. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22-12-04 11:14]:
  MUST
  
  keine zusätzlichen Server :)

 wenn du das keine zusaetlichen Server nochmal ueberdenkst, versuche es
 mal mit dem apache Modul. 

ich bin leider nicht in der Position neue Apachemodule oder Server zu 
installieren :) aber bis jetzt scheint mir, als müsste ich mit der 
Einschränkung leben. 

ich hab jetzt noch mal etwas rumgespielt, ich kann mir über die 
authorized_keys ja neue Umgebungsvariablen setzen, und den cvs server kann 
ich auch problemlos in einem wrapper aufrufen, so kann ich z.zt. ein 
zusätzliches log führen, indem ich dem public-key eine eindeutige 
Shellvariable mitgebe und in einem wrapper-script 
--
#!/bin/bash
echo $XYZ - `date`  logfile 
cvs server

ein zusätzliches Logfile pflege. 

Jetzt überlege ich, ob ich über die verschiedenen Wrapper und Filter von CVS 
eine Textersetzung eines eigenen Flags, analog zu $Id: $, z.B. $MyId: $ durch 
meine Umgebungs-Variable durchführe. Da die Variable je nach Key extra 
gesetzt ist, wäre das eine Eindeutigkeit. Dazu muss ich mich noch mal etwas 
durch den Cederquist kämpfen :) evtl. kann ich auch die eingeschickten 
Log-Messages durch den Autor 'verunstalten' so dass ich hier alle Infos 
reinbekomme.

Oder hat noch jemand andere Ideen?

Gruss Andreas



Re: [CVS] Merging external snapshot to local repository

2004-12-23 Thread Sam Watkins
On Fri, Dec 24, 2004 at 04:47:53AM +0100, Mateusz ?oskot wrote:
 I'm running Debian and looking for some tools and solutions
 which could help me with merging external snapshot of some project
 into my own local version of it in the CVS repository.

There is a progam called cvsup, http://www.cvsup.org/,
maybe this is what you need.

For some reason it isn't in Debian,
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/1999/04/msg01587.html
has a link to some .debs


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Re: cvs via ssh und login

2004-12-22 Thread Andreas L.
Hallo Stephan,

danke für die Ideen, aber 

Am Dienstag, 21. Dezember 2004 23:42 schrieb Stephan Windmüller:
 Am Die, 21 Dez 2004 um 22:10 GMT, schrieb Andreas L.:
  welche Möglichkeiten gibt es (wenn überhaupt) um auf diesem Weg
  verschiedene schreibende Accounts zu ermöglichen?

 Muß es zwingend CVS sein? 

z.zt. wohl ja, denn 

1. subversion ist nicht installiert und gibts wohl auch nicht für woody und 
ein backport wirds wohl nicht werden, 

2. ich kenne svn nur vom Namen nach, kann das also noch nicht so richtig 
beurteilen, aber

 Subversion lässt sich in dieser Hinsicht recht 
 einfach mit SSH konfigurieren:

 http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/ch06s03.html#svn-ch-6-sect-3.3

wenn ich das richtig verstehe, brauche ich entweder einen svnserver - da 
könnte ich auch über den :pserver gehen (gleiches Problem :( ) oder über 
Shellaccounts, aber das ist auch kein Unterschied, so steht im svnbook z.B.:
quote
All of your SSH users need to be able to read and write to the repository. Put 
all the SSH users into a single group. Make the repository wholly owned by 
that group, and set the group permissions to read/write./quote

da ich aber mit einem Shell-Account auskommen muss geht das wohl nicht.

Da ich svn (noch) nicht kenne, kann natürlich sein, dass ich was übersehen 
habe, wie gesagt, das Ziel wäre:

MUST

1 Shellaccount 'alpha'
1 Repository im home-dir dieses Accounts
n User, die sich über public_key in diesem Shellaccount anmelden können und 
z.zt. auf cvs server beschränkt sind.
keine zusätzlichen Server :)

NICE TO HAVE
-
Identifikation der Änderungen einzelner User, z.zt. sind die offenkundig alle 
von 'alpha'

MUST funktioniert, NICE TO HAVE wäre schön, ohne extra Server, keine 
Systemtools/Pakete, die nicht in woody sind. Wenn sich svn so konfigurieren 
lässt, installiere ich das evtl. in diesen Shellaccount lokal, aber dazu 
bräuchte ich sicher dann Hilfe eines Experten zur Konfiguration :)

Gruss Andreas, der jetzt erst mal das svn Buch weiter überfliegen wird, obwohl 
er keine Zeit hat



Re: cvs via ssh und login

2004-12-21 Thread Stephan Windmüller
Am Die, 21 Dez 2004 um 22:10 GMT, schrieb Andreas L.:

 welche Möglichkeiten gibt es (wenn überhaupt) um auf diesem Weg
 verschiedene schreibende Accounts zu ermöglichen?

Muß es zwingend CVS sein? Subversion lässt sich in dieser Hinsicht recht
einfach mit SSH konfigurieren:

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/ch06s03.html#svn-ch-6-sect-3.3

Und Deine bestehenden Repositories lassen sich ziemlich einfach nach SVN
konvertieren.

HTH
 Stephan


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Re: cvs et crontab

2004-11-26 Thread Jean-Michel OLTRA

bonjour,


Le vendredi 26 novembre 2004, Bigdeaper a écrit...


 j'aimerai qu'un dossier soit synchronisé sur un serveur CVS quoiqu'il 
 arrive et qu'il suive toutes les instructions à la lettre (même les 
 suppressions de fichier, je ne crois pas que 'cvs update' efface 
 automatiquement les fichiers en local. On suppose qu'il n'y a pas de 
 conflits possibles, puisqu'il ne s'agit que d'updater et jamais de commiter)

Je suppose que si le dossier existe sur le cvs et que tu supprimes le
dossier en local, un update ira le réinstaller en local à partir de la
version cvs ? A confirmer avant de faire une grosse c...

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Re: cvs et crontab

2004-11-26 Thread Jonathan ILIAS

Bigdeaper a écrit :
j'aimerai qu'un dossier soit synchronisé sur un serveur CVS quoiqu'il 
arrive 
Que signifie quoiqu'il arrive ? Qu'est-ce qui serait problématique que 
tu souhaites éviter.


et qu'il suive toutes les instructions à la lettre (même les 
suppressions de fichier, je ne crois pas que 'cvs update' efface 
automatiquement les fichiers en local. On suppose qu'il n'y a pas de 
conflits possibles, puisqu'il ne s'agit que d'updater et jamais de 
commiter)
Il me semble que cvs update supprime les fichiers à condition qu'ils 
n'aient pas été modifiés en local.


Tu souhaites simplement faire un miroir ? Est-ce que, malgré que tu ne 
fasses pas de cvs commit, tu comptes modifier les fichiers de la copie 
locale ?


Quelle ligne est-ce que je dois rajouter dans mon crontab ? Est-ce que 
je dois y définir le CVSROOT à chaque fois ? ...
oui, toute commande cvs nécessite la définition d'un CVSROOT, mais cela 
peut se faire avec l'option -d de la ligne de commande ou est 
implicite lorsque la copie locale est créée (le CVSROOT est stocké dans 
les répertoires CVS de la copie locale).



Le plus simple, il me semble, c'est de faire un cvs checkout à la main 
la première fois. Ensuite, dans ton script (ou ta crontab) tu te places 
dans le répertoire pour faire un cvs update (le mot de passe étant 
logiquement encore stocké dans ~/.cvspass, sauf si tu as fait un cvs 
logout).


En bref, tout simplement :
0 0 * * * cd /ta/copie/locale  /usr/bin/cvs update

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Re: cvs et crontab

2004-11-26 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 08:49:51AM +0100,
 Jonathan ILIAS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 
 a message of 43 lines which said:

 Il me semble que cvs update supprime les fichiers à condition
 qu'ils n'aient pas été modifiés en local.

Je crois bien, oui. Mais un cvs update ne supprime pas les
répertoires vides, par défaut. Il faudra lui passer l'option -P
(prune).



Re: cvs et crontab

2004-11-26 Thread François TOURDE
Le 12748ième jour après Epoch,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait:

 Bonjour,

   je n'ai pas une expérience suffisante en cvs alors voilà :

 j'aimerai qu'un dossier soit synchronisé sur un serveur CVS quoiqu'il
 arrive et qu'il suive toutes les instructions à la lettre (même les
 suppressions de fichier, je ne crois pas que 'cvs update' efface
 automatiquement les fichiers en local. On suppose qu'il n'y a pas de
 conflits possibles, puisqu'il ne s'agit que d'updater et jamais de
 commiter)

 Quelle ligne est-ce que je dois rajouter dans mon crontab ? Est-ce que
 je dois y définir le CVSROOT à chaque fois ? ...

A priori non. La première fois, lors du checkout, un répertoire CVS
est créé, contenant un fichier Root. Celui-ci définit le CVSROOT qui
sera utilisé. Les fois suivantes, tu fais un cvs update *depuis* le
répertoire qui a été checkout-é et ça marche.



Re: cvs et crontab

2004-11-26 Thread Bigdeaper

Bigdeaper a écrit :

Bonjour,

 je n'ai pas une expérience suffisante en cvs alors voilà :

j'aimerai qu'un dossier soit synchronisé sur un serveur CVS quoiqu'il 
arrive et qu'il suive toutes les instructions à la lettre (même les 
suppressions de fichier, je ne crois pas que 'cvs update' efface 
automatiquement les fichiers en local. On suppose qu'il n'y a pas de 
conflits possibles, puisqu'il ne s'agit que d'updater et jamais de 
commiter)


Quelle ligne est-ce que je dois rajouter dans mon crontab ? Est-ce que 
je dois y définir le CVSROOT à chaque fois ? ...


Merci de votre aide.




Merci à tous, j'ai mis la ligne, je vais voir si ça marche...



Re: CVS nao aceita commit

2004-11-17 Thread Kimie Nakahara
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 18:44:19 -0300 (ART), Flavio Granato
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 alguem poderia me ajudar pois
 configurei(mal por sinal) um servidor cvs, consigo
 fazer todas as operacoes nele menos o commit
 ele reporta o seguinte erro
 

A mensagem:

 cvs [server aborted]: commit requires write access
 to the repository
 cvs commit: saving log message in /tmp/cvs1ZM1ec

indica que o usuário q está tentando dar o commit não tem permissão de
escrita no repositorio. Verifique as permissões (ls -l no
repositório), muito provavelmente é isso.
 
Já q tu falaste da configuração, uma referência muito boa sobre cvs é 

http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/cvsbook.html#Starting%20A%20Repository

vale a pena uma leitura.

at.
Kimie

 o q sera e como resolvo?
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Re: cvs

2004-09-23 Thread jamarier
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 18:47:05 -0300, gus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hola como estan
 
 Necesito bajar por cvs un proyecto completo.
 
 Alguno de ustedes sabe como se hace
 
 yo solo se que tengo el proyecto en
 
 /cvs/collective/ATAudio
 

Lo que tienes que hacer es un checkout del proyecto. Es decir, bajarte
el proyecto a un directorio de trabajo. Antes es posible que tengas
que autentificarte (en función de como haya sido configurado el
repositorio.

Lamentablemente no existe una formula mágica para todos los casos. yo
te recomendaría que te leyeses el cvs howto y el libro de cvs que está
traducido en lucas:

http://es.tldp.org/Manuales-LuCAS/doc-cvsbook-es/cvsbook-html/

si te resulta complejo puede intentar usar programas como cervisia o
similares que son entornos gráficos para gestionar cvs.

Lo siento en cvs no existen fórmulas inmediatas

atte javier m mora



Re: Cvs et tarball

2004-07-16 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2004-07-14 15:32:10 +0100, Yves Rutschle wrote:
 On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 04:01:59PM +0200, Francois Sauterey wrote:
  Connaissez vous sous debian une commande en ligne permettant de
  construire un tarball à partir de cvs ?
 
 cvs export -r HEAD mon_projet ; tar zxvf mon_projet.tga mon_projet

sauf que ça peut distribuer des fichiers qui ne devraient pas l'être.
Les bons projets ont un Makefile qui font ça (make dist); ça peut être
généré automatiquement par autoconf/automake.

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