On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Gerald Wheeler wrote:
> I do not have access to a "C" compiler, etc..
> I am running perl 5.6.1 on Solaris (Unix)
>
> How can I import Text::CVS into my existing perl 5.6.1 installation..
>
> A step by step example would be great... probabl
I do not have access to a "C" compiler, etc..
I am running perl 5.6.1 on Solaris (Unix)
How can I import Text::CVS into my existing perl 5.6.1 installation..
A step by step example would be great... probably to much to ask
for..
Thanks
Jerry
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Greetings.
Does anyone know of a pkg that contains a cvs remove type module?
I'm currently using Cvs.pm, it suits my needs, but it doesn't
contain functionality to cvs remove a single file.
Regards.
John
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> > Subject: CVS and Perl
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> > Anyone using perl to access CVS? The CVS repository I
Anyone using perl to access CVS? The CVS repository I need to access does
not allow anonymous or just plain read-only access, So I need to hard
code a username and password. Yuk..
Anyone have any idea's to get around this with perl?
Thanks
Denis
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I have had the same two problems with 1.16 and cvs (same day). The problem
with sending mail seemed to be solved when I ran my MTA as a deamon, not
through inetd. (do not know if that will help) The address thing I really
haven't found a work around for.
David Monarres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Adam Theo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [27 Jun 2001 09:21]:
> i am looking into setting up some sort of code management system for
> my website, and found CVS, but have one problem with it:
> is it only for C? i understand it can likely store any code language,
> but what about the mergi
Hello, Adam Theo here;
i am looking into setting up some sort of code management system for my
website, and found CVS, but have one problem with it:
is it only for C? i understand it can likely store any code language,
but what about the merging and other functions of CVS? is that only for
Try
http://cvshome.org/
Dan
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> I can't seem to find the CVS Client. I have looked in samba.org and have
> perused the "CVS Access to pserver" document (which states that I need to
> install a recent copy of CVS) with no luck. I
CVS Can be found at http://www.cvshome.org
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Subject: OK, Where is CVS?
I can't seem to find the CVS Client. I have looked in samba.org and have
pe
I can't seem to find the CVS Client. I have looked in samba.org and have
perused the "CVS Access to pserver" document (which states that I need to
install a recent copy of CVS) with no luck. I must be missing the obvious.
If the client is available in binary format I am int
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