Arthur,
Sorry about the lack of info.
The server OS is Windows 2003
The client OS is Windows XP Pro
The CVS client is WinCVS 2.0.3.1 (Build 1)
The CVSROOT is :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/CVS
The ACLMode is set to compat (We grant all perms on this server, then
restrict as needed)
No sandbox
And st
On Tuesday 11 of November 2008, Arthur Barrett wrote:
> Arkadiusz,
>
> I appreciate your time and effort on this - however if you just slow down a
> little and explain things a little clearer we'll be able to make much more
> use of the information being supplied.
Ok, I'll try to put everything in
Luigi,
> If I were March-Hare I'd focus on the server
> .
> .
> .
> instead of adding three different clients, two of which open source.
OK - I'm going to keep on saying this: The advertising is entirely about
encouraging more people to support the project financially, the project which
has su
Arkadiusz,
I appreciate your time and effort on this - however if you just slow down a
little and explain things a little clearer we'll be able to make much more use
of the information being supplied.
> > Again. You're trying to claim something is broken that
> > I use every day.
>
> You don
> 6) A truly visual and robust Release Manager that supports Unix
Try CruiseControl, available both in Java and thus running on any OS, or in
a .NET clone. It's open source, not much visual, but it won't just release
your code. It will check it out, compile it, run tests, tag your repository
Fabio,
> I think that the major contribution to CVS of
> march-hare is the server update.
As I already explained: by purchasing CVS Suite you are helping fund the
development of the server.
We are looking at a range of measures to ensure what we are advertising is
clearer and will release an
Hi,
I think that the major contribution to CVS of march-hare is the server update.
I am tempted after an evaluation am I doing (suggested to me from this topic)
to buy smartCVS. No product can be good for everyone but I think that the
bundle from march-hare is , as cleary explained by others,
Arthur Barrett march-hare.com> writes:
>
> Toni,
>
>
> It is almost certainly a DNS problem.
>
> Read this thread all the way through to the end. It contains
> instructions how to diagnose DNS problems:
> http://www.cvsnt.org/pipermail/cvsnt/2008-October/031355.html
>
> The actual problem w