Re: Where can I find out about new CVS development?

2000-12-22 Thread Paul Sander
It has been needed since the beginning, and it has been the topic of much heated debate in this forum over the years. It seems that some people think that batching up their directory reorgs and then exporting and importing their entire source base to implement them is an acceptable workaround. A

Re: Is the group still alive

2000-12-22 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Vince Rice wrote: > Interesting. I actually don't get the messages via > email, but check them every couple of days on egroups. > The last message displayed there is from 12/11. Now THAT may just be because the subscribed egroups address is no longer working? I don't know, that's my guess

Re: Is the group still alive

2000-12-22 Thread Larry Jones
Vince Rice writes: > > What I am looking for is a way to see > what source files have changed since a particular > date. cvs -n update -D -Larry Jones You can never really enjoy Sundays because in the back of your mind you know you have to go to school the next day. -- Calvin ___

Re: Is the group still alive

2000-12-22 Thread Vince Rice
I have a "real" address, as you put it, but I choose not to use it on public forums in order to cut down on spam. Not that it would make any difference; email delivery doesn't say "hmmm, free email account, nope, I'm not delivering this message." Were I subscribing to the group's messages via em

Re: Is the group still alive

2000-12-22 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Vince Rice wrote: > Not that it would make any difference; email > delivery doesn't say "hmmm, free email account, nope, > I'm not delivering this message." No, but from experience, I've seen many web-mail based services refuse to accept email for whatever stupid reason or another. I have s

mmci 0.9.3 available

2000-12-22 Thread thi
hi cvs folks, please see directory: http://www.glug.org/people/ttn/software/mmci/ for mmci 0.9.3 and let me know what you think. the README is below. (btw, see ../ttn-pers-scheme/ for ttn-pers-scheme 0.04.) i am very open to contributions in the form ideas, patches or new code. mmci is rel

RE: Is the group still alive

2000-12-22 Thread Vince Rice
Sorry, I did a poor job of wording my question. I know how to find out the differences for a particular source file. What I am looking for is a way to see what source files have changed since a particular date. IOW, something along the lines of "checkout everything that has been changed *since*

Re: Is the group still alive

2000-12-22 Thread Vince Rice
Interesting. I actually don't get the messages via email, but check them every couple of days on egroups. The last message displayed there is from 12/11. Yes, I did a poor job of wording my question. I know how to find the diffs on an individual file, I am looking for a way to see what files h

Re: CVS and SAMBA

2000-12-22 Thread Larry Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > 1 central SUN box holds the JAVA source code in CVS > Every developer (group dev) as a Unix login account (thus a $HOME) > > Every developer has MS (W2K) desktop > > Every developer maps $HOME to W: Do not share working directories between

Re: Merging Question

2000-12-22 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 10:13:08AM -0600, Alexander Kamilewicz wrote: > However, the > crux of my problem was that whenever I've been importing their new > changes into a module, I _never_ get a conflict message. This is > important, because in most cases I _know_ a file has changed (usually > in

Re: Merging Question

2000-12-22 Thread Larry Jones
Alexander Kamilewicz writes: > > I've read all about Vendor branches in Karl Fogel's book and in the > Cederqvist and thought I knew what I was getting in to. However, the > crux of my problem was that whenever I've been importing their new > changes into a module, I _never_ get a conflict messa

Re: Merging Question

2000-12-22 Thread Alexander Kamilewicz
Aha! That makes considerably more sense than what I was trying to figure out on my own. Since changes generally haven't been made to the local repository copies, there have been no conflicts, but the Vendor history _is_ being kept. Thanks so much for your answer - I feel a lot better about how

xinetd info

2000-12-22 Thread Bradley Johnston
Does any one know of a good site for a source of information about xinetd (pserver and cvs)? I ahve traded emails with people who do have this working. But,so far, it has not worked for me. As a sanity check I set up CVS pserver on a sun box with inetd and it works fine. So on the plus side I no

Re: Merging Question

2000-12-22 Thread Tony Byrne
>However, the >crux of my problem was that whenever I've been importing their new >changes into a module, I _never_ get a conflict message. This is >important, because in most cases I _know_ a file has changed (usually >index.htm). Maybe I'm picking you up wrong in your description of the probl

Re: Notification on commit

2000-12-22 Thread Peter Wolfe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, > > How do I setup an email notification to go out whenever someone > commits a file. I have setup a watch on that file/directory. I don't > know whether I should now change notify file or loginfo file and how > do I change. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank

Merging Question

2000-12-22 Thread Alexander Kamilewicz
Hello all, I'm new to the list, and hoped to lurk a bit more before sending out a question, but I find myself in need of some help. Some background: The CVS repository I am using was set up by someone else. I've been told to start using it and to get a number of our products under CVS control

Re: Is the group still alive

2000-12-22 Thread David H. Thornley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > There haven't been any messages in almost two weeks -- is anyone > still here? > Yup. The volume has not been high, but there have been at least several messages a day. (Usually, I restrict my replies to the info-cvs address only; since you do not seem to be gett

CVS and SAMBA

2000-12-22 Thread Graeme . Vetterlein
-Original Message- From: Graeme Vetterlein Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:54 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CVS and SAMBA Hi I'm not on the mailing list so please CC me ... thanks. I'm setting up a development group's environment in what I expect will be a increasingly common

Re: winCVS question

2000-12-22 Thread Rob
Argh.. sorry, sorry, I was thinking of CVSWeb.. ar.. more coffee.. ;) On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 09:19:14AM +0100, Harald Kucharek wrote: > WinCVS isn't written in PERL. It's C, but uses Tcl for the shell window > and the macro stuff. > > Harald > > Rob wrote: > > > > WinCVS is written in PERL.