Many thanks for the explanation. I will look into SSH. Are there any more
detailed reference for configuring/using SSH with CVS?
On another topic, I get following message:
Must be attached to terminal for 'am I' option
How can I get rid of this? Thanks again.
regards,
ls
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On Monday, July 3, lucky seven wrote:
Many thanks for the explanation. I will look into SSH. Are there any more
detailed reference for configuring/using SSH with CVS?
On another topic, I get following message:
Must be attached to terminal for 'am I' option
How can I get rid of this? Thanks
Hi Michael,
"Michael S. Tsirkin" schrieb:
I am using WinCVS 11b4
I have the following problem:
when a file is created with a mixed-case
(upper/lower) name, e.g. BuildFlow.html
After I add it to cvs and commit, in the repository
I see the file buildflow.html
Which sort of repository
Problem: I want use CVS to a remote system where is the
reposity.1) I have modified
/etc/inetd.confcvspserver stream
tcp nowait root
/usr/local/bin/cvscvs
--allow-root=/home2/users/alberto/reposity pserver2)
reboot the system3) I have created the file passwd in CVSROOT4)
Connect using
I'll view the messages through the web.
Thanks.
Maybe this is an error which may come up in rare circumstances and maybe
it is fixed yet (in which version???)
We're using WinCVS 1.06 and commandline client 1.10.5 on NT machines and
local access to the repo on a linux box via Samba. We detected the
following problem:
dir1
+subdir1
WOW! Email flood! I'll just view things via the web. Thanks!
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Did you set the CVSROOT environment variable in profile?
If you are running LINUX, see:
http://www.michael-amorose.com/cvs/
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At 11:59 AM +0200 7/3/00, Alberto Toietta wrote:
Problem: I want use CVS to a remote system where is the reposity.
1) I
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 10:08:22AM -0700, Eric / Chang-Cheng, Chao wrote:
Hi, I am having problems trying to checkout a branch from a remote
repository. I tried both methods, pserver and ext. Both didn't work. The
problem seems to be that I can't pass any options to update at all. All
options
On Sat, Jul 01, 2000 at 03:22:44PM -0400, David Storrs wrote:
We've got a small team and none of us are very experienced with
CVS...I've used it before, but I've never administered it. Of the three
people who are working from this office, two of us have no problems
whatsoever. The third
It appears that 'cvs add -m "new file description message"' doesn't create
an entry in the desc field of the ,v file in the repository.
Additionally, I can't seem to get 'cvs admin -t' to work to change the
description field.
I've confirmed this with server and client version 1.10.5 and client
Hello,
I am trying to modify files during the checkout/checkin processes.
For example, make sure and run JIndent prior to committing. I
thought I might be able to get away with using the -i/-o/-u option of
modules but it seems to me that this would have to work on the ,v
files. (Is this
Hello!
On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, David Storrs wrote:
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it. That didn't work; CVS started crashing right and left.
It happens quite rare in other mailing lists I'm subscribed to, but it's
very common for [EMAIL PROTECTED] that people post messages about problems
without even giving the
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