i have been using CVS for english NT machine, but
we have some Japaneseproject goin on now so most of the machines have be
converted to Japanese OS95 for the japanaese OS. I wanted to know
whether i can use the CVS1.10.8 version which we r currently using is
compatible with japanese
Hi!
The question: is there a way to exclude certain directories under a module
when I make an export on that module? (apart from not tagging that
directories, since we want to tag the whole module and all its
subdirectories). Can you modify the export command?
Background:
We will build our
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Ben Keating wrote:
For me, however, when I type the following, this is what happens:
cvs -td :ext:accnt on Repos@Repos:/location of repos co name
of module
- Starting server: rsh Repos -l usr name /location of cvs
binary server
cvs [checkout aborted]: end
Dennis Jones wrote:
Thanks. The NT client didn't have a HOME variable set, and yet it
worked. So, I don't understand why, but setting the HOME environment
variable in Windows 98 did the trick. Thanks again. - Dennis
I believe NT automatically sets HOMEDRIVE and HOMEDIR or something
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* As the nightly build manager for AbiWord, I recieved a request for diff's
* between the latest released source and the current cvs source. CVS makes
* this easy to
I'm having this problem described in the troubleshooting section:
cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot rename file file to CVS/,,file: Invalid argument
This message has been reported as intermittently happening with CVS 1.9 on
Solaris 2.5. The cause is unknown; if you know more about
what
Hello,
I've checked out the archives and seem to be having a problem that
was supposedly fixed back in the 1.9 version of CVS. However, I'm running a
freshly compiled 1.11 on Sun Solaris and experience the same problem as
described earlier.
I am using CVS as a version system for
They must be implicitly defined, because there are no environment variables
with those names that I can find.
- Dennis
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From: "Derek R. Price" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Dennis Jones" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: "David L. Martin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "CVS Mailing List"
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I agree with Dennis' comments, but I would add a few things. First, I
believe and recommend that there should be a differentiation between
"checked-in code" and "code that is eligible for the build." There are
several reasons for this: Developers should be encouraged to commit their
code early
Larry,
I have attempted to export both with and without the -kb option to
the export command. I am not using a ~/.cvsrc configuration file, either.
I have also used an alternate client - namely WinCVS 1.1 beta 16 and the
version of CVS that comes with that package. It, too, will
Milliken, Scott writes:
All images are stored in a single directory and have been added to the
repository using the -kb option. When I check out the files, everything is
great. If I use the export command, though, the binary files come through
in a corrupt format.
Since Solaris, like
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Patrik_Sj=F6berg?= writes:
The question: is there a way to exclude certain directories under a module
when I make an export on that module? (apart from not tagging that
directories, since we want to tag the whole module and all its
subdirectories). Can you modify the export
Jiann-Ming Su writes:
Problem is, it's not on Solaris. It's on WinCVS writing to a network
drive.
Don't put repositories on network drives -- use some form of client/
server CVS instead. Your problem is almost certainly some kind of
conflict between DOS and Unix file sharing semantics.
Derek R. Price writes:
I'm thinking maybe the standard test comes close to the argument length
limit and something about your system pushes it over the edge.
On many systems, the environment counts against the maximum argument
length limit; if you've got a lot of enviroment variables or some
Milliken, Scott writes:
I have attempted to export both with and without the -kb option to
the export command. I am not using a ~/.cvsrc configuration file, either.
I have also used an alternate client - namely WinCVS 1.1 beta 16 and the
version of CVS that comes with that package.
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 14:59 -0500, Giang, Richard P wrote:
Does anyone know how to enter a log message that expands
multiple lines using command line cvs commit -m?
Does anyone know a method how to incorporate "cvs diff" into the
"cvs commit" message and thus aid the committer with showing
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 08:54:37PM +0200, Gerhard Sittig wrote:
Does anyone know a method how to incorporate "cvs diff" into the
"cvs commit" message and thus aid the committer with showing what
has changed when he is asked to specify what he did and why?
I would have to say, this is probably
Milliken, Scott writes:
PREVIOUS: cvs export -f -D 20001024 hydra
NEW: cvs export -f -D today hydra
I would have thought that specifying today's date would have given me the
latest from today, but that's not the case.
No, it's not. "20001024" is interpreted as "20
On Wednesday, October 25, 2000 9:05 AM, Matthew Hahn
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know of a tool or program that parses
through an RCS file or even through a CVS repository
and outputs a graphical (ASCII graphics is plenty
graphic) tree-like structure of CVS
Does anyone know how to visually view locks in WinCVS so that when you
checkout a module, any locked files are displayed differently (eg in a
different colour, similar to when you modify a file)?
Also where can I get help documentation on the WinCVS gui?
Thanks,
Vince
+61 2 9005 5939
Thanks to both of you for the very informative (and long) replies.
Perhaps I should clarify my intentions in setting up the system that I
described. My team is building a system that enforces the policy that a
developer should only commit code that has been code reviewed, and is ready
to be
Hi,
the new developement version supports full ssl encryption
even with the data!
Now you have 3 connection methods:
Method PORT AUTHORISATION DATA
:sserver 2401 sslplain text
:s2server 2405 sslplain text
:sslserver 2405 ssl
Hello folks,
Any body Integrated CVS with VC++?
I follwed all the steps according to MSCC standards
but still in my IDE Source Controll menu is not appearing...
What could be the reason??
Thanks..
Raghu K
Software Engineer
Pretzel Logic Sofware Inc.
Cupertino, California
email : [EMAIL
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