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RE: RH 7.2

2002-03-29 Thread Tom Copeland

What if you try changing server_args to:

server_args = --allow-root=/home/cvsroot pserver

Perhaps -f is confusing things?  Just a thought

Yours,

Tom

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Bryon Lape
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 11:07 PM
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Subject: RH 7.2


I am trying to use cvs on a machine with RH 7.2.  Since the non-secure
ports are disabled, I am having problem connecting.  I have a cvspserver
file as follows:

service cvspserver
{
socket_type = stream
protocol= tcp
wait= no
user= root
log_on_success  += USERID
log_on_failure  += USERID
server  = /usr/bin/cvs
server_args = -f --allow-root=/home/cvsroot pserver
passenv = PATH
disable = no
}


When I put xinetd in debug mode, it sees the file and does not complain,
but connections to the box from another never get anywhere.  CVS works
fine if the user is on the machine.  What gives?

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Re: Ant, CVS and other things

2002-03-29 Thread Larry Jones

Wayne Swanson writes:
 
 There is also a possibility of changing working directories to 
 project/src/com/company/ and running cvs from there (where it would 
 work fine) but so far, I haven't been able to change directories 
 either using ant's exec or apply. :-)

That's what you need to do.  Perhaps something like:

sh -c cd src/com/company  cvs co help

-Larry Jones

Even though we're both talking english, we're not speaking the same language.
-- Calvin

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RE: RH 7.2

2002-03-29 Thread Tom Copeland

Ah, because it skips .cvsrc.  Right you are...

Thanks,

Tom

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Subject: Re: RH 7.2


Tom Copeland writes:
 
 What if you try changing server_args to:
 
 server_args = --allow-root=/home/cvsroot pserver
 
 Perhaps -f is confusing things?  Just a thought

NO!  The -f is absolutely required for CVS to work correctly in server
mode.

-Larry Jones

My upbringing is filled with inconsistent messages. -- Calvin

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Re: RH 7.2

2002-03-29 Thread Larry Jones

Tom Copeland writes:
 
 What if you try changing server_args to:
 
 server_args = --allow-root=/home/cvsroot pserver
 
 Perhaps -f is confusing things?  Just a thought

NO!  The -f is absolutely required for CVS to work correctly in server
mode.

-Larry Jones

My upbringing is filled with inconsistent messages. -- Calvin

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Setting up a CVS Server on RedHat 7.2

2002-03-29 Thread phil Swinney

Not sure if this is the place to post this question so please redirect if
not appropriate.

I am a new CVS user and would like to setup a server that our group of
developers can access remotely. CVS is currently install on a Linux box and
we would like to tunnel in using ssh. I notice some FAQ messages describing
how to implement this, however, they did not provide enough detail to get it
up and running. We are hoping to intergrate the server with JBuilder 6.

Question: Can anyone direct me to where I could find a complete description
of a remote server installation and possible how to connect to it from
JBuilder?

Thanks
Phil


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cvs vs. perforce

2002-03-29 Thread Bill Northlich

Anyone care to offer reasons, other than free, to use cvs over 
perforce?  Or, the other way around?  We are trying to make a decision. 
  Thanks,
/b

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Re: cvs vs. perforce

2002-03-29 Thread Greg A. Woods

[ On Friday, March 29, 2002 at 20:05:06 (GMT), Bill Northlich wrote: ]
 Subject: cvs vs. perforce

 Anyone care to offer reasons, other than free, to use cvs over 
 perforce?  Or, the other way around?  We are trying to make a decision. 
   Thanks,

You might want to look at Aegis and Vesta as well (Vesta was recently
released as open source!)

-- 
Greg A. Woods

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Re: cvs vs. perforce

2002-03-29 Thread Eivind Eklund

On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 08:05:06PM +, Bill Northlich wrote:
 Anyone care to offer reasons, other than free, to use cvs over 
 perforce?  Or, the other way around?  We are trying to make a decision. 

The below is based on a theoretical analysis of Perforce and talking to a
number of people that use it.  This is because I'm working on my own version
control system, and have not wanted to get tied up in any sort of license
problem with Perforce.

Things CVS are better at than Perforce:
- Freer license (at least for most purposes)
- Easy source availability
- Allows mirroring of repositories, so people can work offline easily
- Branches with large amounts of small changes (touching many files
  with small changes) will consume more diskspace under p4 than CVS,
  due to the 
- cvs annotate - no similar feature exists in p4
- Better known to open source developers, so you get that kind of
  support easier

Things Perforce are better at than CVS:
- Maintaining metadata.  Perforce handles more kinds of metadata than
  CVS; for instance, a commit is a single unit, and is not spread
  across different files.  I also believes it actually handles
  directories, instead of regarding them as a sort of nuisance and
  delegating them to second class citizen status.
- Speed.  Should be much faster.
- Ability to do evaluations for all your workspaces, because the
  metadata is stored on the server
- Better branch handling - branches are cheap to create, fast to use,
  and p4 maintain merge metadata for them, so keeping branches in sync
  is easier.
- Support for rename.

All in all, my personal impression is that Perforce is a much better version
control system than CVS unless you need the (few) features CVS are better at.
Annotate and replication are the most important ones; diskspace is cheap, and
in most cases, you'll have enough pain with CVS that you do not want to fix
it.

Some of the branch issues in CVS can be worked around with careful use of
tags (and if you are willing to write code,
http://people.freebsd.org/~eivind/CVSFile-0.2.tar.gz can be used to work
around more of it), but both of these approaches make replication quite a bit
more expensive, which is likely to be a problem if you have a large
repository.

Eivind.

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running history from current working directory and recurse

2002-03-29 Thread brianpdoyle

Running the history command seems to run against all of the module as 
opposed to the running from the current working directory (even if I 
use the -w flag).  Is there any way to run the history command from 
the current work directory and recurse and not the whole module?  
THanks. 


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VSS to CVS

2002-03-29 Thread Diallo, Pathe

i am working on converting the MS VSS to CVS, i am not familiar with perl,
if anybody has any suggestion please send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks

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Re: RH 7.2

2002-03-29 Thread Bryon Lape

Larry Jones wrote:

 Bryon Lape writes:
 
  When I put xinetd in debug mode, it sees the file and does not complain,
  but connections to the box from another never get anywhere.  CVS works
  fine if the user is on the machine.  What gives?

 Exactly what error do you get?  The most likely problem is that you have
 some kind of firewall blocking the connections.


Here is what I get.

I do:

cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/dir co PackageName

After a long pause, I get:

machine.name: connection refused
cvs (checkout aborted): end of file from server (consult above message if any)

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Re: RH 7.2

2002-03-29 Thread Bryon Lape

I did a cvs -t and see that it is trying to run rsh on the machine in
question.  This has been disabled.  Is there anyont to get cvs to run a
different (more secure) command?

Larry Jones wrote:

 Bryon Lape writes:
 
  When I put xinetd in debug mode, it sees the file and does not complain,
  but connections to the box from another never get anywhere.  CVS works
  fine if the user is on the machine.  What gives?

 Exactly what error do you get?  The most likely problem is that you have
 some kind of firewall blocking the connections.

 -Larry Jones

 Hey Doc, for 10 bucks I'll make sure you see those kids in the
 waiting room again real soon! -- Calvin

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WinCVS and commit commands

2002-03-29 Thread Kinh Le

I am trying to use COMMIT to bring all revision of my module (eshop)
to one number (i.e. 2.1) by using Modify-Commit and set the options
as: Force Commit, Force Revision=2.1 and Force Recurse. The command
only changes the revision on files in current directory of selected
module, NOT in all subfolders.

I can go to a DOS window and do:
   cd d:\working
   cvs -R -f -r 2.1 -m Set all revision eshop - does not work
   cvs -f -R -r 2.1 -m Set all revision eshop - work half way
   cvs -f -r 2.1 -m Set all revision -R eshop - work perfectly

Is this a known bug in WinCVS and in CVS ?
I am using WinCVS 1.3.7.1 Beta 7 (Build 1) release on Widows 2000

Thanks
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Re: [info-cvs] Re: cvs vs. perforce

2002-03-29 Thread Kaz Kylheku

On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Eivind Eklund wrote:

 Things Perforce are better at than CVS:
   - Maintaining metadata.  Perforce handles more kinds of metadata than
 CVS; for instance, a commit is a single unit, and is not spread
 across different files.

The information is all there, just not organized for easy retrieval.
Karl Fogel's cvs2cl.pl program shoes that it's possible to parse the
output of cvs log and match together the revisions that make up each
commit. Arguably, reconstructing the information this way is much
slower.  But on the other hand, this is historic information that does
not change.  Once you have retrieved the information, you can retain
it somewhere in a more convenient form.

 I also believes it actually handles
 directories, instead of regarding them as a sort of nuisance and
 delegating them to second class citizen status.

But of course this can be done with a small layer of software over CVS.

-- 
Meta-CVS: solid version control tool with directory structure versioning. 
http://users.footprints.net/~kaz/mcvs.html


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Re: [info-cvs] WinCVS and commit commands

2002-03-29 Thread Kaz Kylheku

On 29 Mar 2002, Kinh Le wrote:

 Date: 29 Mar 2002 15:42:00 -0800
 From: Kinh Le [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Newsgroups: gnu.cvs.help
 Subject: [info-cvs] WinCVS and commit commands
 
 I am trying to use COMMIT to bring all revision of my module (eshop)
 to one number (i.e. 2.1) by using Modify-Commit and set the options
 as: Force Commit, Force Revision=2.1 and Force Recurse. The command
 only changes the revision on files in current directory of selected
 module, NOT in all subfolders.

Forcing revision numbers is an obsolete RCS feature. In CVS, use tags
to identify your releases symbolically, and leave the generation of
version numbers to the software.

 I can go to a DOS window and do:
cd d:\working
cvs -R -f -r 2.1 -m Set all revision eshop - does not work
cvs -f -R -r 2.1 -m Set all revision eshop - work half way
cvs -f -r 2.1 -m Set all revision -R eshop - work perfectly

The standard distribution of CVS has no ``eshop'' command, and -R
is not a global cvs option.

-- 
Meta-CVS: solid version control tool with directory structure versioning. 
http://users.footprints.net/~kaz/mcvs.html


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