Julian Foad writes:
> Well, I think I've worked out what I need to do:
>
> 1. Connect to the old repository (was -0.7, now renamed to -0.8, I
> think) and update to the "0.8 release" tag (there is one, I hope) which
> indicates the point at which you created the new (-0.9) repository.
>
> 2. C
Julian Foad wrote:
> Just trying my first CVS update in a couple of weeks. I see there is a
> new repository for the trunk, so I changed all my CVS/Root files to
> point to the "-0.9" one and logged in with the new password. [Why not
> just have no password?] But I get:
>
> cvs server: Up
Curtis L. Olson
>
> I actually have a rcs/sccs book sitting on my shelf (good thing I
> proofread my messages ... I originally wrote sitting on myself which
> is close, but doesn't quite convey the same thing.) I bought it
> because it advertised a cvs section, but the cvs info turned out to be
Alex Perry writes:
> > > > Personally, I just did a fresh checkout.
> > > D'oh.
> > Depending on how aggrivating this all is/has been you guys might
> > consider a pitch-in-and-buy-curt-a-cvs-book fund. :-)
>
> What make you think, that we think, that you'd take the time to read it ?
>
> 8-)
Th
> > > Personally, I just did a fresh checkout.
> > D'oh.
> Depending on how aggrivating this all is/has been you guys might
> consider a pitch-in-and-buy-curt-a-cvs-book fund. :-)
What make you think, that we think, that you'd take the time to read it ?
8-)
_
Julian Foad writes:
> Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> > Julian Foad writes:
> >
> >>Alex Perry wrote:
> >>
> >>>The username changed too.
> >>
> >>Yes, I forgot to mention that. However, you can see that my problem was
> >>not logging in but updating.
> >>
> >>Someone must know how to get around this
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> Julian Foad writes:
>
>>Alex Perry wrote:
>>
>>>The username changed too.
>>
>>Yes, I forgot to mention that. However, you can see that my problem was
>>not logging in but updating.
>>
>>Someone must know how to get around this ... anyone?
>
>
> Personally, I just did
Julian Foad writes:
> Alex Perry wrote:
> > The username changed too.
>
> Yes, I forgot to mention that. However, you can see that my problem was
> not logging in but updating.
>
> Someone must know how to get around this ... anyone?
Personally, I just did a fresh checkout.
Curt.
--
Curtis
Alex Perry wrote:
> The username changed too.
Yes, I forgot to mention that. However, you can see that my problem was
not logging in but updating.
Someone must know how to get around this ... anyone?
- Julian
>>Just trying my first CVS update in a couple of weeks. I see there is a
>>new r
The username changed too.
> Just trying my first CVS update in a couple of weeks. I see there is a
> new repository for the trunk, so I changed all my CVS/Root files to
> point to the "-0.9" one and logged in with the new password. [Why not
> just have no password?] But I get:
>
>cvs s
Just trying my first CVS update in a couple of weeks. I see there is a
new repository for the trunk, so I changed all my CVS/Root files to
point to the "-0.9" one and logged in with the new password. [Why not
just have no password?] But I get:
cvs server: Updating .
cvs [server aborte
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