platform: Fedora Core 2
CVS Version: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.15 (client/server)
When I typed this command, some important files are missed.
#cvs import -ko -I ! -m source v2.2.1_final test first | grep ^I
/root/log
#cat log
I netsnmp/sedscript
I netsnmp/net-snmp-config
I
root wrote:
when I typed this command, some important files are ignored
# cvs import -ko -I ! -m source v2.2.1_final test first | grep ^I
/root/log
# cat log
I netsnmp/sedscript
I netsnmp/net-snmp-config
I netsnmp/config.status
I netsnmp/net-snmp-config-x
I netsnmp/configure-summary
root wrote:
When I typed this command, some important files are missed.
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root writes:
when I typed this command, some important files are ignored
[...]
what should I do to solve this problem?
That's hard to say. It looks like you're trying to import a CVS working
directory (hopefully, one from another system). You can't actually
import the CVS subdirectories
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Stable CVS 1.11.20 has been released. Stable releases contain only
bug fixes from previous versions of CVS. This version fixes many
minor security issues in the CVS server executable including a
potentially serious buffer overflow vulnerability with
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Derek Price wrote:
We recommend this upgrade for all CVS servers!
Cut and paste error. Should have read:
We recommend this upgrade for all CVS clients and servers already
running the feature release and for those who simply like to stay
on
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Feature CVS 1.12.12 has been released. Feature releases contain new
features as well as all the bug fixes from the stable releases. This
version fixes many minor security issues in the CVS server executable
including a potentially serious buffer
Larry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
root writes:
when I typed this command, some important files are ignored
[...]
what should I do to solve this problem?
That's hard to say. It looks like you're trying to import a CVS working
directory (hopefully, one from another system).
Some