[ On Tuesday, October 24, 2000 at 15:18:20 (-0700), Ryan Hennig wrote: ]
Subject: RE: Commitinfo question
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
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On October 24, 2000 at 1:00 p.m., STC announced that we have changed our
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On October 24, 2000 at 1:00 p.m., STC announced that we have changed our
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helping customers see beyond corporate and geographic boundaries - an
essential element of leadership in the
Hi!
I will soon make an import of a module that contains some directories with
binary files (mostly image files, but also some executables). Does anyone
have a good example of a cvswrappers file that I could "steal" so that I
don't have to sit and come up with all possible extensions that make
Raghu Nair wrote:
Hello folks,
Any body Integrated CVS with VC++?
Have you checked CvsIn?
http://www.geocities.com/kaczoroj/CvsIn/
It works nicely for me :-)
regards
anders
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wincvs doesn't display into the repository, it displays into your sandbox
therefore there will be no cvs locks displayed...
donald
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 10:09:44AM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to visually view locks in WinCVS so that when you
checkout a module, any
Hello!
I'm trying delete tag in jCVS,
this is command what I write command argument
line:
cvs tag -d symbolic_tag
(example. cvs tag -d PRE_REL_1)
and then I select this file (where is this tag)
and make update, but this doesn't work ??
What is it right command that I can delete tag in jCVS
CVS gurus:
I have written a script (Perl) that is called via
the "notify" administrative file and it works great,
but I would like to include the new *version number*
of the file that was just committed in the notification
message that gets sent out. As far as I can see in
the CVS documentation
http://www.graham.thebeginning.com/igloo/index.html
-Original Message-
From: Raghu Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: October 25, 2000 12:54 AM
Subject: Any body Integrated CVS with VC++ IDE
Hello folks,
Any body Integrated CVS with VC++?
I follwed
Martin Vogt writes:
I dont like it that every user can remotely execute commands.
I like to have the ability that the mkmodules call is protected.
I like to have a config obtion in CVSROOT which do something like
this:
MkModules=/usr/sbin/alertsysadmin_by_mail
Or as default: leave it
I think what you did was something like this:
---your changes---
\ \-pre_test6_import
\
\-test5 \-test6
In a normal vendor import with conflicts, the jyesterday command would have
merged changes between test5 and test6 into your changes above.
The merge command you
Title: checkout vs. update
Is checkout a one-time thing?
What exactly is the difference between checkout and update?
Thanks,
-alex
Larry Jones wrote:
=?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).
It's HOMEDRIVE HOMEPATH and neither's listed in my System Environment panel
but if I start a DOS window and run set, they're both defined. I think it has
something to do with the MSDOS prompt. I've seen it on several versions of
NT and I don't have anything in my autoexec.
Derek
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Derek
You can even set permissions (both traditional permissions and file system ACLs)
on the CVSROOT directory itself to allow/disallow checkouts/checkins of the
stuff within CVSROOT. There are, however, a couple of files within CVSROOT that
you'll have to be careful of (IIRC, history and valtags).
Mike Castle wrote:
Is there EVER a good reason to really override -kb?
I have at times wished that -k options didn't override -kb. I wanted to
do something on most files, without having to go back and special case
binary files.
I think the issue is that -kb is treated like all the other
1) The "CVS Communication" page at cvshome.org lists the development
discussion at "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". But there's no mention of any
archives of the development list. Are there any?
2) 1.11 has a new option to the 'update' subcommand, -C. This option
looks to be really useful, but has some
Mike Castle wrote:
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 02:46:13PM -0400, Larry Jones wrote:
On many systems, the environment counts against the maximum argument
length limit; if you've got a lot of enviroment variables or some with
very long definitions, try deleting them before running the tests.
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 14:46:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones)
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
Noel,
I restrict people from being able to commit to CVSROOT by using commitinfo.
I added the following line to commitinfo:
CVSROOT $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitinfo_ckuser -user=$USER
I added commitinfo_ckuser in checkoutlist so that it is available with the
other administrative files.
And my
Lenny Foner writes:
Ah ha! This is -exactly- what the problem was. I have somewhat over
300 environment variables (printenv returns about 11K bytes), since I
often point at useful parts of the filesystem with them. (Do aliases
count as well? What else? Why isn't this -documented-
I need help solving the following problem.
I some how locked a directory or at least that's what it looks like.
When I go to unlock in I get the following:
cvs admin -u (in directory C:\cvs\working\DCSSREPOS\DCSSALL\Technical\)
cvs [server aborted]: "admin" requires write access to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"Connect to hostname:0 failed:Can't assign requested address."
I don't know enough about Windoze to really tell you, but my networking
experience makes that error message sound like your network's misconfigured.
Something along the lines of the TCP information for an
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 05:19:05 Derek R. Price wrote:
The next merge should be something like:
cvs up -jv2_4_0_test5 -jv2_4_0_test6
cvs ci
No warranties and all that jazz.
Derek
derek,
thanks a hell of a lot.. things got a bit stressful..
i managed to back out the changes
Jody Brownell wrote:
The only way I have been able to succeed it to copy files from the working
RCS
version into the working CVS directory. Then perform an update. The only
problem is
if the working copy of the CVS is the latest in the repository, no merge is
performed.
The only work
ben bodley wrote:
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 05:19:05 Derek R. Price wrote:
thanks a hell of a lot.. things got a bit stressful..
You're welcome.
i think part of the problem also, is that we imported "our" changes as a
vendor aswell, and this means multiple vendor branches (confusing for me to
Raghu K
Software Engineer
Pretzel Logic Sofware Inc.
Cupertino, California
email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
phone: 408-366-9010 extn 338
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Aldo Longhi wrote:
As far as I can see in
the CVS documentation (Cederqvist), this information
is NOT passed to the "notify" script by CVS (as it is
for other "trigger" operations).
Actually, the new revision number is only passed to loginfo. Everything
else (commitinfo, verifymsg) suffers
I'm using WinCVS1.1, tcl 8.3 for Windows NT.
I'm trying to write a simple tcl script to echo out
the CVSROOT-variable or better yet, the username
the user has when logged in.
It's set through the Admin-Preferences, so
I can't get it from "env".
Thomas
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