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looking for a doc

2002-01-20 Thread csk

that briefly describes the interface that a cvs client uses
to communicate with a cvs  server.
Please let me know if anyone knows one.

# cvs login
-- what happens here, is a session established?
# cvs checkout mymod
--  does this use any session to authenticate to the server?
-- what are the session details


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Re: WINCVS and MSVC problem

2002-01-20 Thread Stephan Feder

Larry,

I know how the cvs client handles line endings but nonetheless it is a
problem for quite a few users. What about a flag for the client that
prevents it from doing _any_ line ending conversions (as I understand it
the server transfers the files as they are)?

Regards
Stephan
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Larry Jones wrote:
> 
> =?ISO-8859-15?Q?J=F6rg_R=FCppel?= writes:
> >
> > I have some sourcefiles in my Linux cvs repository. When I check them out
> > with WinCVS through pserver and try to open them with MSVC, MSVC states
> > that it has detected lines ending on CR. In fact, the lines in the
> > checkedout file end up with CR CR LF, all of them. The original file on
> > another computer only contains CR LF. When I copy this file directly to the
> > MSVC system, it works without problems. Could someone tell me where the
> > additional CR comes from and how I can get rid of it?
> 
> That's what happens when you check in files that end with  on
> a system where text files end in just  (e.g., checking in Windows
> files on Unix).  CVS thinks the  is part of the line rather than
> part of the terminator.  Then when you check the files out on a system
> that does use  terminators, you get the  that's part of the
> line followed by the  line terminator.  The way to avoid this
> problem is to never edit or check in a file on a different system than
> the one it was checked out (or, for new files, created) on.  And never
> share working directories between different systems.
> 
> -Larry Jones

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Stdout error - broken pipe

2002-01-20 Thread Arun Jayaprakash

Somebody help!!

I am not able to check out the CVS repository. The repository at SourceForge has the 
files but it says 0 adds and 0 commits. And 
whenver I try to checkout using WinCVS, I get a "broken pipe" error. Sometimes the ssh 
window closes before I can see any error 
message.

What is the problem and what should I do to correct it?

Thanks,

Regards,
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Re: Basic usage question

2002-01-20 Thread Kaz Kylheku

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Wade Williams wrote:
>Myself and another programmer are working on a project.  We're working
>mainly on different sections of the code.
>
>Day 1:  I checkout the project
>Day 2:  I make changes and commit them, and then continue working on my
>working copy.
>Day 3:  Programmer B makes changes and commits them

If B does a module-level commit, then B's commit attept should fail with
the ``up to date check failed'' diagnostic on files that you commited on
day 2, assuming that B did a checkout before day 2, and has not updated
since then.  Thus B is forced to update to incorporate your changes via
cvs update, resolve any conflicts and try the commit again.

If people cheat by committing only the files that they modified, they
can get around the up to date check. But that is a bad idea because
the changes you make in one set of files can semantically conflict with
changes in another set of files.
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Basic usage question

2002-01-20 Thread Wade Williams

Myself and another programmer are working on a project.  We're working
mainly on different sections of the code.

Day 1:  I checkout the project
Day 2:  I make changes and commit them, and then continue working on my
working copy.
Day 3:  Programmer B makes changes and commits them
Day 4:  I continue working on my working copy, make changes, and commit
them

Now, my understanding of the way CVS works is that this is perfectly
acceptable.  It will merge my changes into the source that's in the
repository, which contains B's changes.  If there were any conficts, it
will alert me and allow me to resolve them.

Is this correct?

Wade
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Re: WinCVS 1.3 and XP Prof - doesnt work

2002-01-20 Thread Shankar Unni

Crocodille wrote:

> I was using it before under Windows 2000 Prof then upgraded to XP Prof.
> WinCVS 1.3 doesn't work anymore!! :(((
> It installs fine, but refuses to work. Can anybody help?


Really? What does it do? Go on strike? Spout revolutionary rhetoric? 
Crash and burn? Write some error messages? Hang? Not come up at all?

Please describe symptoms when posting for help..
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Re: Get list of modified files?

2002-01-20 Thread Shankar Unni

Eric Siegerman wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 05:39:44PM -0500, Peter Davis wrote:
> 
>>is there a way to get a list of modified files?  I've
>>tried "cvs -n commit",
> 
> Close it's "cvs -n update".  Make it "-nq" to suppress the
> per-directory "Updating" messages.


But this is generally an unsatisfactory thing.

For instance, if you use -P to prune out old, dead directories (common 
in Java source code, where source packages move around), cvs -q update 
-Pd (the real thing) is smart enough to not blabber about the empty 
directories, but cvs -nq update -Pd drones on about all the empty 
directories it was going to get, but won't because of -n.

It would be really nice to have a fast "cvs modified" command that could 
just do its thing based on the local CVS Entries files. It would have 
been even better to have a checksum in those files, so that you could do 
the check quickly without having to go to the server to get the 
checksums each time to compare revisions.
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Re: need help with binaries

2002-01-20 Thread Gianni Mariani


check out cvswrappers.

I have attached a cvswrappers file that I use.  So far, I have had no 
problems.

asd asd wrote:

>hi,
>
>does anybody know, or can give me a hint about adding binarie files.
>
>i want to add them without telling cvs to add with the -kb param.
>is there a way to add files, and cvs check for the fileextension to sie
>wheter to use impliziet the -kb param?
>
>is there a place where i can tell cvs wich files are to be added
>autoatically as binaries?
>
>thx for your help
>
>
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How to make some repository modules read only for system users

2002-01-20 Thread Datla, Raghav

Hi,
  How can I make some modules read only, I mean system users can be able to
check out but should not able to commit the changes.

Thanks inadvance,
-Raghav

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How to restrict some cvs commands to some users

2002-01-20 Thread Datla, Raghav

Hi,
  How can I restrict some commands of cvs to some users.
For example, cvs tag

Thanks inadvance,
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how do I know that a branch has been merged into trunk from cvs log

2002-01-20 Thread pouneh mortazavi

I have a module with lots of old branches and lots of revisions. Is there 
anyway for me to follow the branches and figure out which ones were merged 
into the truck, and which ones were not? Through cvs log?

to give a real world example, as a qa person, I am responsible for assigning 
release tags to modules. There are developers working on different branches 
all the time. To tag the trunk, I want to *make* sure that the branch was 
merged before I do the tagging. I could of course, check the files and see 
the changes, but I just want to check the entire module with one command 
line.

you could say that I should always tag the trunk after merging back the 
branch, but that brings possibility of human error. What if there are 
several qa people who can merge branches back onto trunks??

cheers!

mizpoon


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