Hi!
WARNING: Long complicated email ahead :)
Act 1,
Scene 1,
1) mydir\Readme.txt file exists in trunk
2) BUGFIX Branch created
3) File edited and commited multiple times in Trunk
4) File edited and commited multiple times in Branch.
5) File has been merged into the trunk as well.
Scene 2
Hi
I am hoping that someone can shed some light on this.
I am not a member of the list so please cc me directly
Thanks in advance
Norman Vine -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Steve Baker
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CVS using a non-socket/port transport like rsh or ssh
to connect to a server machine. "cvs server"
As secure as the transport.
E.g. requires account administration on the
machine on which cvs server will run.
You lose very much in performance if you run cvs "locally"
Mike Shamberger writes:
How does CVS work with time zones? I have development groups across
different time zones. Will this cause a problem when trying to figure out
when files were really modified? Anyone have any solutions?
CVS keeps all times in UTC (and usually displays them that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/17/2000 02:03:11 AM
Noel L Yap [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I see (some of) the requirements as the following:
1. Allow CVS to work without a login account on the server.
I don't understand the problem with creating an ssh account that only
allows the cvs server
Maybe this is a trivial matter, but here it is:
We develop in WinCVS on the main trunk and say we arrive at ver 1.4 of
file.c.
Then we create a branch, named my_branch, and Team A starts working
on it. As a result of this work, some lines are added, some are modified
and some other are deleted
Hi,
I have a query regarding CVS. Is it possible to use CVS on SPARC with
solaris running on it? I have found various versions of CVS for solaris but
they don't work on SPARC machine.
If it is available, please let me know from where I can download the CVS
that I can use on SPARC machines.
Amit Garg writes:
I have a query regarding CVS. Is it possible to use CVS on SPARC with
solaris running on it? I have found various versions of CVS for solaris but
they don't work on SPARC machine.
Of course. Assuming you have a C compiler, you can download the source
from www.cyclic.com
I'm using it on on a ultrasparc... I downloaded the source and compiled it
myself... Works fine...
GaRy
Amit Garg wrote:
Hi,
I have a query regarding CVS. Is it possible to use CVS on SPARC with
solaris running on it? I have found various versions of CVS for solaris but
they
After running "cvs update" the command appears to run correctly but ends with
"Cannot find password. Update aborted". The user can log in (local
repository) and is in the passwrd file. Anyone know where this is coming from?
-- Michael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes:
Jorge Godoy writes:
Both servers were onto his ~/.cvspass file. He don't have the CVSROOT
environment variable defined (all commands use the -d option).
You should only use -d when doing the initial checkout -- once you have
stuff checked out,
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 08:45 +0200, Ziegler Gábor wrote:
cvs checkout -P 31um (in directory D:\POPO)
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied
cvs [server aborted]: can't chdir(/root): Permission denied
*Please* make sure you use your own resources before annoying
others
thanks for the response. It seems to be working fine now. Actually the
header file "krb5.h" that i had was corrupted so it was not compiling the
source code.
Amit Garg
"Amit Garg" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/17/2000 09:09:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: query - cvs for sparc machine
I see (some of) the requirements as the following:
1. Allow CVS to work without a login account on the server.
I don't understand the problem with creating an ssh account that only
allows the cvs server command. I certainly have more confidence in ssh's
security than in CVS's, and I
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 12:44 -0500, Andy Glew wrote:
Noel L Yap wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/14/2000 09:50:23 PM
CVS with its own dedicated socket/port
run across SSH
Transport secured, but the CVS socket/port
is open to the world on the remote machine,
and
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