Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
A couple of points:
> This rule only applies to ::, not ::1.
This is entirely irrelevant as there are only two possible cases. The
code is written to handle both cases transparently, and does.
$ netstat -an | grep 2402
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:2402 0
Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
>>
Again. You're trying to claim something is broken that I use every day.
I even posted examples of it working correctly. You can check yourself
by connecting to cvs.cvsnt.org over ipv6.
Please read http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki/BugReporting and provide all the
inform
On Sunday 09 of November 2008, Tony Hoyle wrote:
> Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
> > IPv6 support seems quite broken in cvsnt (looking at 2.5.04.3236)
> >
> > It doesn't support [ipv6]:port notation, binds to ::1 port while it
> > should bind to ipv4 address, too (cvslockd as example. Server tries to
Bo,
> I looked in the structure of my CVSNT Audit database (MSSQL) and these
> columns are actually integer *numbers*:
>
> Sessionlog.ID
> *.ID, *.SessionID
All the ID columns are automatic/sequence's that generate the primary
key for the table. The *.SessionID columns all are foreign keys to
On Sun, 09 Nov 2008 18:55:33 +, Tony Hoyle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Bo Berglund wrote:
>> Anyone knows how CVSNT generates commitid:s?
>
>It's a random string IIRC made up of the process ID, time and some
>random numbers.
Looks like a number in the database and in the cvs log.
>
>evs swi
Bo,
> - a CVSNT API through which one could call the
> database write functions to create the entries
> CVSNT Audit normally does for CVS
> operations.
Yes the CVSAPI already provides this, this is what I was originally suggesting.
Or you could do as Tony suggested and call the audit trigger (
Bo Berglund wrote:
> Anyone knows how CVSNT generates commitid:s?
It's a random string IIRC made up of the process ID, time and some
random numbers.
evs switched to guids for the session id.
> Another question:
> Is the commitid the same as the value stored into the Audit database
> sessionlog.
On Sun, 09 Nov 2008 11:00:02 -0200, Gerhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sun, 09 Nov 2008 09:19:07 +0100, Bo Berglund wrote:
>
>>There is one item I don't know about this that needs to be figured out
>>and this is how to use the tool to get old info into the Audit
>>database in a repository that
Bo Berglund wrote:
> I have not converted any of the functionality to MSSQL yet because I
> need first to understand what the Oracle syntax does (never used
> Oracle). Queries below.
>
>
>
> qrSessionIdSessao.SQL.Text:
> 'SELECT SEQ_ID_SESSIONLOG.CURRVAL AS ID FROM DUAL'
>
DUAL is a special
On Sun, 09 Nov 2008 09:19:07 +0100, Bo Berglund wrote:
>There is one item I don't know about this that needs to be figured out
>and this is how to use the tool to get old info into the Audit
>database in a repository that has started using Audit along the way so
>some parts are already stored and
Hello,
I downloaded CVSNT Server and Client both on 2.5.04.3236 version,
and install with default settings on Windows.
Almost all commands are worked correctly except [rchown] and [chown].
Who can tell me which configuration can effect on [rchown/chown].
Below is my operations.
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Bo Berglund wrote:
> In order not to double up the database access methods maybe something
> like this could be arranged:
> - a CVSNT API through which one could call the database write
> functions to create the entries CVSNT Audit normally does for CVS
> operations.
>
> - a CVSNT API through whi
On Sun, 9 Nov 2008 05:56:13 +1100, "Arthur Barrett"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> We had implemented such this tool some time ago, when we migrated
>>> to 2.5.03.
>>> You can check this out at
>>> http://www.3ia.com.br/cms/index.php/download/37-cvsnt-hit
>>
>> Interesting piece of code!
>> It c
On Sun, 9 Nov 2008 05:56:13 +1100, "Arthur Barrett"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> We had implemented such this tool some time ago, when we migrated
>>> to 2.5.03.
>>> You can check this out at
>>> http://www.3ia.com.br/cms/index.php/download/37-cvsnt-hit
>>
>> Interesting piece of code!
>> It c
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