On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 14:17, Derek Robert Price wrote:
> ATD Hubbard, John wrote:
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> > Failing to provide these sorts of options could conceivably result in
> > people trafficking lot of semi-standard, hacked versions of cvs that
> > don't encroach upon their privacy by default. Having seen pub
Hello:
I believe I've hit a bug in CVS 1.11.2
I am running on Solaris 2.6, 7 & 8, CVS compiled with gcc-3.0.1
The repository is accessed via the local method on an NFS mount.
*** cvs abends & leaves locks in the repository ***
Here is
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> How could I get information about each field of this histor
Title: History files - cvs administration
Hi Everybody,
I'm currently looking forward in CVS maintenance.
I'm currently using CVSNT 1.1.11.3 with winCVS 1.2.
I'm looking for some information about the CVS history file format
For example :
From my history file
Date user n
Derek Robert Price writes:
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> I'm also talking about some pretty simple information. Client name &
> version perhaps. Platform I can see as invasion of privacy.
>
> As near as I know, all the web browsers send a client name and version
> as part of the HTTP protocol. I haven't heard any obj
ATD Hubbard, John wrote:
Failing to provide these sorts of options could conceivably result in
people trafficking lot of semi-standard, hacked versions of cvs that
don't encroach upon their privacy by default. Having seen public
reaction to some similar mechanism that other vendors built into
The problem I'm currently investigating a bunch of hung server
processes. I have not received user reports, but I was thinking it
might be nice to see if one particular type or version of client was
leaving the hung processes or if there might be some other cause.
Derek
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Title: RE: Right to privacy & client info strings
How about this: provide a compile-time configuration switch that makes it easy to compile a client that either does, or does not send this client data by default. Large corporations might choose to compile the version that sends data unless to
>Submitter-Id: net
>Originator: Andy Cedilnik
>Organization:
net
>Confidential: yes
>Synopsis: CVS problem when repository soft-link
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: medium
>Category: cvs
>Class: sw-bug
>Release: 1.11.2
>Environment:
System: Linux xanth.ki
Title: RE: Right to privacy & client info strings
This may sound extremist, but that's just like saying "If it's an opt-in mailing list, nobody will opt-in! So I'll default to assuming you want the mail, and you can opt-out" (OK, except that you can't trust the spammer's opt-out mechanism, wh
My aim is to make debugging easier in large heterogeneous environments
where the admin (debugger) only controls the CVS server. This wouldn't
be very useful if the client users had to turn on the string themselves.
Anyone who really objects could turn it off. Clients could be written
(or hack
Title: RE: Right to privacy & client info strings
The idea of allowing the client to turn off the data is delightful. Everyone gets what they need. Seems hard to imagine that anyone could complain, especially if the client option default is NOT to send the data.
thanks,
john h
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Would anyone object strenuously to a hook in the client/server protocol
to send client information such as host platform, client name, client
version, and a few other facts that might make debugging intermittant
client/server problems easier?
How about if there was a client option to turn off t
Version: 1.11.2, running on Windows 2000.
Error message received when running cvs commit:
CVS.EXE [commit aborted]: your apparent username (username) is unknown to
this system
Analysis:
There was apparently an error in the CVS 1.11.2 build for Win32.
This error message is contained in src/comm
I have a very strange problem and wanted to discuss this with you all.
whenever I try to get the modules from Mac Client from Linux CVS Server I
got the message out of Memory for very large files approximately 18 MB files
but i have enough memory in my system around 512Mb and around 252MB
dedicated
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