fROm Sean Cavanaugh (on Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 09:31:51PM -0700):
I'd like to see both here, if the timestamps are exactly the same assume
its the same,
Ehm,
that's not always true (as I've found out the hardway)
touch-ing and retouching (touch woth a datestamp) does happen in makefiles,
and
Hi David, Jesper,
Do you think it is OK that somebody checks in the changes without any
revision comments?
Well, I think that every checkin should have one. If your developers can not
come up with short description of what are the changes done to the file
doing, maybe he/she should not check
Hi all,
I'm just subscribed to this mailing list and i'd like to know if there is a
Windows (sorry ;-) ) interface for CVS. I've found a windows client, but it
works from command line. What i'm looking for is the equivalent of Visual
Source Safe, i.e. something which could be used directly
I added and committed a new module to the HEAD and now need to add the same
module to the branch. I don't need to add it but how do I commit so that the
branch sees it too?
Thanks!
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Principia Partners LLC Phone: (201) 946-0300
Harborside
on 4/12/00 2:34 PM, William K. Gibson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sent a message earlier and it did not show up in this list. Can anyone see
this message?
Ok, Ok, after recieving about ten replies I now know that my messages are
seen. Hooray! I'm Somebody! :-)
For some reason my first
try
How to integrate cvc into MS Developer Studio (Visual C++)
You can integrate cvc into the MS Developer Studio (Visual C++) and use cvc
commands from inside programming environment to update or commit changes
made.
URL: http://depc14.gsi.de/Hades/cvc-msdev.htm
Antonio Sindona wrote:
Look for winCVS thru http://www.sourcegear.com
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Hi all,
I'm just subscribed to this mailing list and i'd like to know
if
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 03:06:27PM +0800, Mark Harrison wrote:
CVSLS=/aitools/bin/cvsls
So where does one get cvsls? Searches on Freshmeat and Google come up
empty... Or any other (non-web-based) way of getting a list of projects in a
CVS repository and/or a list of tags on a project?
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Title: WinCVS Compatibility : Windows 2000
We
are running WinCVS1.1b12 under Windows 2000 and it is working
fine.
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Windows
Read the manual. Specifically section 12 keyword substitution.
Starting on page 73. The manual should come with your version
of cvs.
donald
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 11:40:34AM -0600, David A. Hite wrote:
Hi,
I'm using CVS and I can't find any info on making CVS automatically
update my
never mind... I discovered that I was looking for the file in my local library
path not on the server... I had the file, but the server was missing it.. I
had the sys-admin guy copy it over and all works well!!! Thanks anyways!!!
GaRy
Gary Pinkham wrote:
I just tried to install
cvs co -c will give a list of module names. But you must define the module in
CVSROOT/modules in order for it to show up on this list.
Rex.
Dave Sherohman [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/13/2000 10:01:10 AM
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Hello, Hans!
CVS pserver seems to have no timeout for broken connections. After a
few time I have some dead cvs-pservers-processes. What can I do?
Perhaps it's time to raise an alert on CERT.
Somebody is misusing a hole that I discovered in "cvs log" a while ago :-(
It's fixed in 1.10.8
I need to know the best way to create links in CVS repositories.
Specifically, can I construct links such that a module can be linked within
another module and be checked out as a subdirectory.
Here is an example of my situation. Say I have two modules, A and B. Both
modules reside in their
Does your LD_LIBRARY_PATH set correctly?
Are you using the same binary on the server? Is the server of an older OS
revision?
Noel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/13/2000 02:18:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: (bcc: Noel L Yap)
Subject: libxnet
I just tried to install 1.10.8 and now when I
I'm not so sure if copying over the file is the best way to go since (at least
in my case) libxnet.so was made for Solaris 2.6, not Solaris 2.5 -- you never
know what kind of side effects you may encounter. I would suggest either
building separate copies of CVS for each platform or using the
Hi all,
Is there a way to configure CVS to work by default in
a read-only workspaces with concurrent edit:
We're a company with forty developers checking out
files (can be big: 600MB text/binary files).
All these developers share the same disk server.
With standard CVS, when they build their
On Thursday, April 13, Pavel Roskin wrote:
PS. Nowadays when anonymous CVS is so widespread, it's yet to be seen how
many security holes are still in CVS. Maybe we should ask OpenBSD guys to
examine CVS for buffer overflows and other security issues.
Ouch! Ouch! I've looked at CVS some,
Check out the documentation for modules in the Cederqvist manual. It comes with
each CVS distribution and is named something like "cvs-1.10/doc/cvs.ps". You
can also get it online from:
http://www.loria.fr/~molli/cvs-index.html
along with a CVS FAQ.
Alan Thompson
"William K.
To my knowledge, CVS does not support your caching idea. Is this really a
problem? Perhaps you could break up your codebase, if a given developer
required access to only 10% of the 600 MB. The other answer is to just ignore
the problem. I bought a 13.6GB disk for $150 last week, and saw it
I too was experiencing the /root/.cvsignore problem and joined this list
specifically to solve it. But before I could post the question, I found
it in the archives already answered. Restarted the computer and init
started inet (instead of /etc/rc.d/init.d/inet restart as root) and it
works fine
(I can hear the "but we only check good stuff in" comments coming
already! :) )
Commit early, commit often, commit to branches!
Gilles-Eric Descamps wrote:
When you're in company mode, you don't use
cheap disk on each PC because it becomes
a mess. You use a network file server
- with expensive certified fiber disk -
and a tape backup, because you need to have
a garantee that your downtime will be less
than a day
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tanaka Akira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to disable Checkin.prog, Update.prog, etc? I don't
want to provide general access to a server for commiters.
At least, commiters can run an arbitrary binary by Checkin.prg and I
think *.prog is
Heya Mitch,
Fair enough.
I'ld suggest going ahead because as it stands, CVS is quite often
used in a remote manner where the server is a zillion (or so) miles
away. If you could make CVS to not everytime go thru the Net and
find the server serving it the same code, that'ld be great!
Maybe (for
Aldo,
my no 1 suggestion is: Wait for Mitch to come up with his MD5
solution and get rid of the timestamp calculations.
Mitch, you're wanted :-)))
Cheers,
Guus
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