RE: problems with CVS on NT

2000-06-07 Thread Eitle Jürgen
Hi, ok here it comes. If I do the same as I described in the last mail, but this time I stop WinCVS and restart it, then it works. Which means, that somehow (win)CVS is keeping the file open. But how could this be? In fact when I do the whole thing from the command line it works out ok. It did'nt

Re: [Q] Setting up Pserver problem

2000-06-07 Thread rfertig
Eric / Chang-Cheng, Chao wrote: > > > cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server ..x.xxx: Connection > > > reset by peer > > > > That usually indicates that inetd was unable to start the server for > > some reason -- check your syslog for error messages. > > > The error seems to come fr

Re: WinCVS permissions problem/question

2000-06-07 Thread Martin Roehrig
"Michael S. Tsirkin" schrieb: > Hello! > In WinCVS (11b13) when I do update, all files are marked > read-only, even if the "checkout read-only" option is not > selected. > > 1. Does anyone have any idea why? Maybe someone did a "cvs watch on" on the files? Then they are checked out read only and

problem with WinCVS

2000-06-07 Thread Sami Mäenpää
Hi, I use the WinCVS and I want co one file from the repository and revise that, now we have to co all files in our repository to revise that one file. Is that possible to co only the one file. Thanks!!

Re: cvs-nserver 1.10.7.1: new direction for CVS-over-network development

2000-06-07 Thread olarsac
As Alexey stated, it could be good to put a clear list of new features required for a next generation CVS network code. Here we use CVS every day (yes, even during suny sundays ;) and we are really happy with it! But (there is always a 'but') we have some concerns regarding network. We need some

Re: cvs-nserver 1.10.7.1: new direction for CVS-over-network development

2000-06-07 Thread Tony Hoyle
Alexey Mahotkin wrote: > > I have finally managed to announce that > > http://alexm.here.ru/cvs-nserver/ > > contains cvs-nserver-1.10.7.1 for couple of weeks already. cvs-nserver is > the rewritten and improved :pserver: mode for CVS. Hmm... How much of a diff is this from t

Re: Diff bug when using the HEAD tag?

2000-06-07 Thread Martin Roehrig
Larry Jones schrieb: > Peter Wolfe writes [about HEAD meaning the head of the current branch > rather than the HEAD of the trunk for diff]: > > > > Hmm ... while that might be the design intent my observations are that even > > this is broken: > > I think you're right. It looks to me like what's

nserver future

2000-06-07 Thread Martin Vogt
Hi, are there any plans that the nserver CVS patches will be merged with the "official" cvs? http://alexm.here.ru/cvs-nserver/ regards, Martin

Re: problems with CVS on NT

2000-06-07 Thread Tony Hoyle
Eitle Jürgen wrote: > > Hi, > ok here it comes. If I do the same as I described in the last mail, but this > time I stop WinCVS and restart it, then it works. Which means, that somehow > (win)CVS is keeping the file open. But how could this be? > In fact when I do the whole thing from the command

Re: CVS access using SSH

2000-06-07 Thread Noel L Yap
I'm really starting to think this is happening on the SourceForge side. Sorry I can't help you any more than this. Noel [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/06/2000 07:10:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CVS access using SSH >OK. This kinda tel

Re: CVS access using SSH

2000-06-07 Thread Noel L Yap
It's worth a shot. Noel [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/06/2000 10:28:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bcc: Noel L Yap) Subject: Re: CVS access using SSH OK. I can understand that. But what is a solution to this. It still appears to me that CVS is passing over the wrong

RE: Diff bug when using the HEAD tag?

2000-06-07 Thread Cameron, Steve
Martin Roehrig wrote: > Larry Jones schrieb: > > Peter Wolfe writes [about HEAD meaning the head of the current branch > > rather than the HEAD of the trunk for diff]: > > > > > > Hmm ... while that might be the design intent my observations are that > even > > > this is broken: > > > >

Changing Revision with WinCVS!

2000-06-07 Thread Daniel Barsalou
Hi, I have 2 questions here: How can we change the revision number of a file with WinCVS? Can we reset the revision number of a file to 1.1? Thanks for your help! Daniel Barsalou K-OS Multimédia Inc. 5505, boul. Saint-Laurent, bureau 4210 Montréal(Québec) H2T 1S6 Tél.:(514)495-1122 Fax :(51

Re: SRP implementation in CVS

2000-06-07 Thread Noel L Yap
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/06/2000 08:50:18 PM >[ On Tuesday, June 6, 2000 at 16:02:17 (-0400), Noel L Yap wrote: ] >> Subject: Re: SRP implementation in CVS >> >> On one hand I'd like to keep CVS minimal. OTOH, I'd like to minimize the >> involvement of sysadmins. Perhaps SSH or a cvs wrapper

Re: Diff bug when using the HEAD tag?

2000-06-07 Thread Larry Jones
Martin Roehrig writes: > > To solve the problems and misunderstandings around this subject, what do you > think about introducing a new built-in tag (say TRUNK) that does the same for the > main trunk as a branch tag does for the branch (or should do...), namely always > refer to the latest revis

Re: modules with lots of files

2000-06-07 Thread Larry Jones
David writes: > > I need > to be able to list several thousand files in a module, and can not > simply recurse a directory because some files may belong to another > logical set. I think you need to rethink the organization of your repository. -Larry Jones What's the matter? Don't you trust y

How do I see a list of files being edited?

2000-06-07 Thread Stone, Rick
Title: How do I see a list of files being edited? Greetings all, Darn it, I had this working I thought, but now it isn't and I can;'t tell why. The goal:  To enter a command (cvs editors?) and get a list of all the files which are someone is editing. The environment:  I have a cvs reposi

How to host a CVS server over Internet?

2000-06-07 Thread Kenneth Griesser
Hi -   Does anyone have recommendations on how to set up a CVS hosting server over the Internet for a small group of widely distributed developers?   I have a LAN with a Redhat Linux server running PSERVER with Win98 clients and connect to the Internet via a Cisco675 router.  It runs great l

Re: modules with lots of files

2000-06-07 Thread David
I was hoping no one would ask me that ;-) I'm trying to migrate from a LOT of old legacy code, including a lot of perl4 wrappers, text database files that do something similar to tagging a list of files for code revisions, and a hacked up version of CVS 1.3. I'd like to move them to a straightfo

Re: CVS access using SSH

2000-06-07 Thread Sheldon Samuels
Well, I now get a different set of errors, although I'm not sure if this is from SSH or CVS. Here is what I've done. 1) I created a batch file (sshx.bat) and placed the proper SSH command inside of the batch. The SSH command is as follows: ssh -v projectname.sourceforge.net -l username 2)

Re: CVS access using SSH

2000-06-07 Thread Sheldon Samuels
I decided to get into the CVS code myself and look around as to what could be happening. Here is what I have found. I'm not certain how to fix this or if it can be fixed, but could someone tell me if I'm on track or way off base. In looking at the file client.c, it seems that CVS is using CVS

Re: CVS access using SSH

2000-06-07 Thread Noel L Yap
A more general solution (that wouldn't break anyone's setup) would be to introduce another variable. If this variable's set, use it, otherwise, use CVS_Hostname (or however it's capitalized). Noel [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/07/2000 03:31:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Su

Re: cvs-nserver 1.10.7.1: new direction for CVS-over-network development

2000-06-07 Thread Alexey Mahotkin
> "TH" == Tony Hoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> http://alexm.here.ru/cvs-nserver/ TH> Hmm... How much of a diff is this from the cvs-1.80.8.tar.gz? It almost cleanly applies to cvs-1.10.8 and, as the matter of fact, the new release of cvs-nserver will be against 1.10.8. The most si

Re: [Q] Setting up Pserver problem

2000-06-07 Thread Larry Jones
Eric / Chang-Cheng, Chao writes: > > cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from 192.168.1.7: CVS > commands are: That indicates that you gave CVS a subcommand that it didn't recognize (i.e., ``cvs fleeble'' will produce this error message but just ``cvs'' won't). Check the inetd.conf

Re: CVS access using SSH

2000-06-07 Thread Sheldon Samuels
That would certainly work too. I tried setting CVS_Hostname, both in Autoexec.bat and by forcing it in the code, but these didn't work as it is apparently used other places. Is this something that can be changed without too much trouble? Have I missed some other alternative? >>> "Noel L Yap

Updating a module with revisions based upon a release tag from another module.

2000-06-07 Thread bcolbur
I have checked out a module into my work area. I would like to check additional files into the same directory structure where the module was created, overwriting some of the files that are there. For example, I check out to my work area module XYZ based upon a release tag of YYY. I then woul

[Q] Cvs 1.10.8 protocol question (was :WinCVS permissions problem/question)

2000-06-07 Thread Alexandre Parenteau
> In WinCVS (11b13) when I do update, all files are marked > read-only, even if the "checkout read-only" option is not > selected. Yes, I've noticed that ! It looks like the cvs server returns a permission to apply locally by the client, but I don't know why and on which basis. It would take some

Re: CVS access using SSH

2000-06-07 Thread Noel L Yap
When using CVS_RSH, CVS will execute: $CVS_RSH hostname cvs server This means your command line should've been: ssh -v projectname.sourceforge.net -l username cvs server Try that. Also try: ssh -v projectname.sourceforge.net -l username "CVS_Hostname=cvs.projectname.sourceforge.net cvs server"

RE: CVS access using SSH

2000-06-07 Thread Chris Cameron
On Thursday, June 08, 2000 4:59 AM, Sheldon Samuels [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Well, I now get a different set of errors, although I'm not sure if this is from SSH >or CVS. Here is what I've done. > > 1) I created a batch file (sshx.bat) and placed the proper SSH command inside of >th

WinCVS Specific Bug

2000-06-07 Thread Olaf Meding
The problem seems to be with WinCVS (maybe related to tcl/tk string parsing?). Things work fine on the command line. I added a file called "long name.c" (note space in file name) to a CVS test project. I then checked in 2 changes to get a rev. 1.3. I then used the below command to change the m

Re: CVS access using SSH

2000-06-07 Thread Noel L Yap
Actually, would the CVS server use any environment variables set on the server side? Have you tried setting any of these environment variables there? Noel [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2000.06.07 17:34:40 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CVS access using SSH That wou

Re: CVS access using SSH

2000-06-07 Thread Noel L Yap
This solution would have to involve making changes to the code. Also, I'm not so sure such a solution (or any solution for that matter) would work if the password authentication you're receiving is coming from the SourceForge side. Noel [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/07/2000 05:34:40 PM To: [EMA

Re: CVS access using SSH

2000-06-07 Thread Sheldon's work
You are correct in that "cvs server" is at the end of the command, but it's the command executed by CVS (on the client side) that is the problem in that it autocreates the format. And I can't change how it looks. CVS creates the following command, which doesn't work: ssh cvs.projectname.sourcef

NEW - UNKNOWN HOST

2000-06-07 Thread Robert Balahura
I am using WIN NT to login to a LINUX CVS SERVER when I type CVS LOGIN at the c prompt I get a "UNKNOWN HOST" error. I have everything set up according to the documentation, and I can ping my host machine so I'm not sure what the problem is. Has anyone solved this when they started using cvs fro