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Left-over lock files

2002-03-03 Thread Dan Peterson

Recently, I've been investigating a problem with left-over lock files on
our CVS server (pserver).

During my research, I wanted to see how a client responds when a lock file
exists.  I assumed if I manually created a lock dir called #cvs.lock or a
lock file called #cvs.rfl.. or #cvs.wfl.., the
client would report the module is locked.

The only one that appeared to work as I expected was #cvs.lock.  When
#cvs.lock existed, the cvs client would report:

  waiting for 's lock in 

If either of the other 2 lock files existed (and #cvs.lock didn't exist),
the cvs command would work just fine.  I tried changing the owner of the
rfl/wfl lock file and making sure the pid was for a current process...
nothing seemed to work.

What am I missing?   Shouldn't the existence of the lock file cause the
cvs command to fail or wait?

The version of CVS on the server side is 1.11.


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Abandoned CVS server processes

2002-03-03 Thread Dan Peterson

While investigating an issue with CVS server processes (pserver v1.11), I
noticed a number of processes that didn't appear to be talking to a client
anymore and had been hanging around for many hours or even days.

Some of the processes had a parent process ID of 1 which tells me the
process maintaining the network connection had exited and the process had
been adopted by "init".

The majority of the processes still had the network connection, but the
client side of the connection no longer existed (at least I don't think it
did).

I would estimate most (if not all) the client connections came from
Windows-based clients.

So... is this a known issue?

Is it a problem with the CVS server process or a problem with the Windows
client process?

Are there any patches?




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Re: Timestamping Tags?

2002-03-03 Thread Greg A. Woods

[ On Sunday, March 3, 2002 at 16:58:50 (-0800), Claude Johnson wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: Timestamping Tags?
>
> But is there any way, easy or not, to be able to cross-reference
> the date and time of a tag's creation with the tag itself?

If your repository allows updating the "CVSROOT/history" file then there
is some information stored in it about tags.  It's not as interesting or
useful as you might first think though.

> And
> more importantly, is there any good reason that anyone can give
> for doing this.

I really cannot think of why you would need to know the exact date a tag
was created.  The creation of a valid tag is not important -- what it
points to is though.

(you might want to know who created an invalid tag, and when, possibly
to figure out why they created it; or maybe you might want to know if a
tag was moved in a given file after having been created, etc., but you
didn't ask about those things, and they are quite separate issues)

> In this case, what we would like to do a build based on a certain
> tag (and let's assume the tag is date and timestamped). Then when
> we are debugging this build, we can go back and find every
> check in made that would have gone into the build (ie. every
> check in prior to tagging and building). Is there a way to address
> this problem in CVS (simple or not)?

Try running "cvs log" on a tagged file.  I'm sure you'll be able to tell
just from reading its output what commits were done between any two
tags, or indeed what commits make up the changes that went into the
version of the file represented by the tag, even if the tag names are
incredibly uninforming, such as "A", "B", "C" or such.

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Re: Timestamping Tags?

2002-03-03 Thread Claude Johnson

Alright, I stand corrected.

But is there any way, easy or not, to be able to cross-reference
the date and time of a tag's creation with the tag itself? And
more importantly, is there any good reason that anyone can give
for doing this.

In this case, what we would like to do a build based on a certain
tag (and let's assume the tag is date and timestamped). Then when
we are debugging this build, we can go back and find every
check in made that would have gone into the build (ie. every
check in prior to tagging and building). Is there a way to address
this problem in CVS (simple or not)?

On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Greg A. Woods wrote:

[-][ On Sunday, March 3, 2002 at 11:53:34 (-0800), Claude Johnson wrote: ]
[-]> Subject: Timestamping Tags?
[-]>
[-]> And I realize that tags are all
[-]> about corroborating the state of the code at an exact moment
[-]> in time.
[-]
[-]That's not quite right.  In fact in some situations it's not even close.
[-]
[-]Normal milestone tags as well as branch tags (and branch base point
[-]tags) are usually representative of the state of a given working
[-]directory at a given point in time.  A working directory does not have
[-]to be updated to be tagged (though of course it should normally not have
[-]any uncommitted changes).
[-]
[-]Normally "cvs rtag" (which tags a module independently of any working
[-]directory) is run with another tag (-r EXISTING_TAG) specified, and it's
[-]normally only supposed to be used to create branch tags from branch base
[-]point tags or to rename an existing tag.
[-]
[-]About the only time a tag is specifically representative of the state of
[-]the code (on a given branch) at a given point of time is when you
[-]created the tag using "cvs rtag -D".  Given the the inaccuracies date
[-]specifications can lead to this is not normally recommended practice.
[-]
[-]--
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Re: Timestamping Tags?

2002-03-03 Thread Greg A. Woods

[ On Sunday, March 3, 2002 at 11:53:34 (-0800), Claude Johnson wrote: ]
> Subject: Timestamping Tags?
>
> And I realize that tags are all
> about corroborating the state of the code at an exact moment
> in time.

That's not quite right.  In fact in some situations it's not even close.

Normal milestone tags as well as branch tags (and branch base point
tags) are usually representative of the state of a given working
directory at a given point in time.  A working directory does not have
to be updated to be tagged (though of course it should normally not have
any uncommitted changes).

Normally "cvs rtag" (which tags a module independently of any working
directory) is run with another tag (-r EXISTING_TAG) specified, and it's
normally only supposed to be used to create branch tags from branch base
point tags or to rename an existing tag.

About the only time a tag is specifically representative of the state of
the code (on a given branch) at a given point of time is when you
created the tag using "cvs rtag -D".  Given the the inaccuracies date
specifications can lead to this is not normally recommended practice.

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Newbie question

2002-03-03 Thread Isak Lyberth

Does CVS run under Windows, and are there graphical administration tools or
at least graphical Windows clients?

Regards Isak


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Re: Timestamping Tags?

2002-03-03 Thread Claude Johnson

So my only choice becomes to append the date to my tag? Great.

Thx!

On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Larry Jones wrote:

[-]Claude Johnson writes:
[-]>
[-]> Is there some way to easily associate a tag with the creation
[-]> time of that tag? Meaning, w/o making the creation time a part
[-]> of the actual tag, is there some simple way to determine the
[-]> creation time of the tag in CVS.
[-]
[-]No.
[-]
[-]-Larry Jones
[-]
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[-]


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Re: Timestamping Tags?

2002-03-03 Thread Larry Jones

Claude Johnson writes:
> 
> Is there some way to easily associate a tag with the creation
> time of that tag? Meaning, w/o making the creation time a part
> of the actual tag, is there some simple way to determine the
> creation time of the tag in CVS.

No.

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RE: Timestamping Tags?

2002-03-03 Thread Bill Biessman

cvs history -T will provide you a list of tags and their timestamps.

If you need more information than this provides, you could call a script
that captures the additional information from the CVSROOT/taginfo file.

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Claude Johnson
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 2:54 PM
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Subject: Timestamping Tags?


Is there some way to easily associate a tag with the creation
time of that tag? Meaning, w/o making the creation time a part
of the actual tag, is there some simple way to determine the
creation time of the tag in CVS.

I ask because what I would like to be able to do is to
associate a tag (regular or branch) with the exact moment in
time the tag was created. I'd prefer _not_ to actually
incorporate the time into the tag, as has been suggested by
others I have talekd to. And I realize that tags are all
about corroborating the state of the code at an exact moment
in time. But is there an easy way to reference this information,
the time a specific tag was created?

TIA!


Claude Johnson
Network Scientist
Avamar Technologies
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Timestamping Tags?

2002-03-03 Thread Claude Johnson

Is there some way to easily associate a tag with the creation
time of that tag? Meaning, w/o making the creation time a part
of the actual tag, is there some simple way to determine the
creation time of the tag in CVS.

I ask because what I would like to be able to do is to
associate a tag (regular or branch) with the exact moment in
time the tag was created. I'd prefer _not_ to actually
incorporate the time into the tag, as has been suggested by
others I have talekd to. And I realize that tags are all
about corroborating the state of the code at an exact moment
in time. But is there an easy way to reference this information,
the time a specific tag was created?

TIA!


Claude Johnson
Network Scientist
Avamar Technologies
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949.743.5190 Fax
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Re: zlib

2002-03-03 Thread Larry Jones

Yuri Yanpolski writes:
> 
>  I'm new to CVS and was wondering if it provides any data compression,
> specifically when stored on a server and possibly when transmittin data 
> over network. I see zlib comes with CVS, but what exactly does it do? Why
> is it there?

The storage format is RCS files, which are not compressed.  CVS can
compress network traffic, though.

-Larry Jones

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Re: Listing all symbolic tags in repository

2002-03-03 Thread Greg A. Woods

[ On Sunday, March 3, 2002 at 17:31:55 (-0400), Alec wrote: ]
> Subject: Listing all symbolic tags in repository
> 
> How does an end-user get a list of all symbolic tags
> in a CVS :pserver: repository ?

cvs -q -d :pserver:user@host:/repostiory rlog -h directory | \
grep '^ ' | \   # that's a  after the "^"
awk -F: '{print $1}' | \
sort -u

You'll want a '-l' in with the '-h' if you really only mean the files in
the directory, not all the files in all the subdirectories.
 
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zlib

2002-03-03 Thread Yuri Yanpolski

Hi,
 I'm new to CVS and was wondering if it provides any data compression,
specifically when stored on a server and possibly when transmittin data 
over network. I see zlib comes with CVS, but what exactly does it do? Why
is it there?
Thanks.
Yuri.




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Re: Listing all symbolic tags in repository

2002-03-03 Thread Larry Jones

Alec writes:
> 
> How does an end-user get a list of all symbolic tags
> in a CVS :pserver: repository ?

CVS keeps tags on a per-file basis; there's no overall database for the
entire repository.  So, you have to get the tags for each file and then
combine them.  You might want to check the archives -- a couple of
people have posted scripts that do that.

-Larry Jones

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Re: CVS server in internet

2002-03-03 Thread Alec

Try the sourceforge site.
All the open-source software being developed there
are available for download via cvs.
Instructions are online for each piece of software.

Alec
Brainbench MVP for Unix
http://www.brainbench.com/

==
On Sun, 03 Mar 2002 07:20:55 -0400, Leonid Krutyansky wrote:

> If there is somewhere in Internet  a  CVS server that can be used to
> test a CVS client?
> 
> Leonia
> 
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Listing all symbolic tags in repository

2002-03-03 Thread Alec

A quickie:

How does an end-user get a list of all symbolic tags
in a CVS :pserver: repository ?

Thanks,


Alec
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CVS server in internet

2002-03-03 Thread Leonid Krutyansky

If there is somewhere in Internet  a  CVS server that can
be used to test a CVS client?

Leonia

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