Re: cvs-1.10.8 [checkout aborted]: closing CVS/Tag: Resource temporar

2001-09-28 Thread Larry Jones
Gilles-Eric Descamps writes: > > cvs server: Updating mydir/myfile > cvs [checkout aborted]: closing CVS/Tag: Resource temporarily unavailable > > Any idea why I got this ? A temporary resource shortage, almost certainly related to NFS. > How do I prevent this ? Don't use NFS. -Larry Jones

cvs-1.10.8 [checkout aborted]: closing CVS/Tag: Resource temporarily unavailable

2001-09-28 Thread Gilles-Eric Descamps
Hi, in two empty directories, (each directory on a different machine), I ran a " cvs co -r mytag mydir " using cvs-1.10.8 (+ edit -c patch) in pserver on solaris 2.7 (clients & server) using NFS servers for file storage. one finished perfectly, the other crashed almost at the end cvs server:

Re: CVS access control

2001-09-28 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, September 28, 2001 at 23:32:55 (+0400), Tobias Brox wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS access control > > First they send this really fancy toy - a pocket device creating one-time > codes, in the mail. It arrives in an unlocked mailbox, and it's handed over > by some mailman that could stea

Re: merge or branch?

2001-09-28 Thread Christine & Freight
Thanks Steve. Yep, I created a branch origin tag, so I know where the branch forked off. I appreciate the help! ~Christine "Stephen Cameron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > From: Christine & Freight ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > I am having a dispute with a co-work

Re: Cannot unsubscribe

2001-09-28 Thread Mark Jackson
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Re: multiple cvs imports

2001-09-28 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, September 28, 2001 at 11:45:35 (-0700), Stuart Donaldson wrote: ] > Subject: multiple cvs imports > > When using cvs import, and merging in conflicts, cvs reports that the > way to merge the conflicts is with: > > cvs checkout -jVENDOR:yesterday -jVENDOR module > > However if I

Re: Problems with -f option and checkout

2001-09-28 Thread John McNamara
Ar Fri, 21 Sep 2001 20:12:29 -0400 (EDT), do scriobh Larry Jones: >> Why doesn't Case 2 work? >If the tag doesn't exist at all, CVS assumes that you've made a mistake >and so doesn't do anything. After all, if the tag doesn't exist at all, >why are you specifying it with -f instead of just chec

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Need Help -- Please

2001-09-28 Thread Olaf Meding
Why would I get the below error message? cvs checkout: move away dir/file; it is in the way Even checking the same file out twice does not cause this error. However, if you look at the examples below (note they all contain 2 dirs) on what works on what does not work you can see a pattern. F

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RE: Crashed commit?

2001-09-28 Thread Zanabria, Moises
Thanks for quickly replay Larry, I removed the file and it works. ;) Moises. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 1:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Crashed commit? Zanabria, Moises writes: >

Looking to purchase commercial CVS support

2001-09-28 Thread David Everly
My department is looking to purchase commercial support for CVS. Does anyone do that? If so, who? Thanks, Dave. ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Re: multiple cvs imports

2001-09-28 Thread Larry Jones
Stuart Donaldson writes: > > When using cvs import, and merging in conflicts, cvs reports that the > way to merge the conflicts is with: > > cvs checkout -jVENDOR:yesterday -jVENDOR module > > However if I am importing multiple times to get several versions of a > project into CVS, it see

Re: multiple cvs imports

2001-09-28 Thread Kaz Kylheku
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stuart Donaldson wrote: >When using cvs import, and merging in conflicts, cvs reports that the >way to merge the conflicts is with: > >cvs checkout -jVENDOR:yesterday -jVENDOR module > >However if I am importing multiple times to get several versions of a >pro

Re: CVS access control

2001-09-28 Thread Tobias Brox
[Greg A. Woods - Thu at 03:44:52PM -0400] > Not to mention almost no real authentication of the client user in the > first place First they send this really fancy toy - a pocket device creating one-time codes, in the mail. It arrives in an unlocked mailbox, and it's handed over by some mailm

CVS: merge problem?

2001-09-28 Thread Dave_Garrison
All - I've encountered a problem when trying to merge a trunk revision of a file into a branch revision. Below is the background and description of the problem. Background: It has been my understanding that CVS will merge according to the following basic rules... 1. When code has been added t

Re: CVS access control

2001-09-28 Thread Tobias Brox
[Tobias Brox - Thu at 09:57:10PM +0400] > To initiate a tunnel, read the CVS manual ssh manual, of course. > I haven't thought much through this suggestion, but I guess it should work > and be secure. Forgot to say - you'll have to trust those that sets up the tunnel quite a bit. They can forw

Re: Crashed commit?

2001-09-28 Thread Larry Jones
Zanabria, Moises writes: > > Checking in pukjaskm.ppf; > /home/kmcvs/unix/UNIX3_KM/packaging/pukjaskm.ppf,v <-- pukjaskm.ppf > new revision: 1.7; previous revision: 1.6 > cvs [server aborted]: could not open lock file > `/home/kmcvs/unix/UNIX3_KM/packaging/,pukjaskm.ppf,': File exists > cvs com

multiple cvs imports

2001-09-28 Thread Stuart Donaldson
When using cvs import, and merging in conflicts, cvs reports that the way to merge the conflicts is with: cvs checkout -jVENDOR:yesterday -jVENDOR module However if I am importing multiple times to get several versions of a project into CVS, it seems this would break if I was doing it all

Re: Getting file comment info?

2001-09-28 Thread Matt Riechers
Mark Jaffe wrote: > > I am curious if there is a method for retrieving the "check-in comment" on a > file revision. AFAIK, not via cvs command options. -Matt ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Re: Getting file comment info?

2001-09-28 Thread Larry Jones
Mark Jaffe writes: > > I am curious if there is a method for retrieving the "check-in comment" on a > file revision. I can't see the option after a quick glance through various > status or log calls. That's what the "log" subcommand does. -Larry Jones I never get to do anything fun. -- Calvin

Re: Getting file comment info?

2001-09-28 Thread David Hoover
Quoth Mark Jaffe: > I am curious if there is a method for retrieving the "check-in comment" on a > file revision. I can't see the option after a quick glance through various > status or log calls. If you check 'cvs --help log', you'll see that it'll take a -r just like most other commands, lettin

Re: Howto solve this in cvs ?

2001-09-28 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, September 28, 2001 at 16:34:19 (+), Gerhard Ahuis wrote: ] > Subject: Howto solve this in cvs ? > > The vendor did a complete architecture change and cleanup between 2.x and 3.x. > So I created a branch called MySoftBasedOn_2x on which further developments you don't really want a

Crashed commit?

2001-09-28 Thread Zanabria, Moises
Hi guys , is somebody familiar with this error. Checking in pukjaskm.ppf; /home/kmcvs/unix/UNIX3_KM/packaging/pukjaskm.ppf,v <-- pukjaskm.ppf new revision: 1.7; previous revision: 1.6 cvs [server aborted]: could not open lock file `/home/kmcvs/unix/UNIX3_KM/packaging/,pukjaskm.ppf,': File exist

http tunneling not supported

2001-09-28 Thread Craig_Reichenbach
Hi, I'm new to CVS & trying to use it to connect to a CVS repository at sourceforge.net. I am behind a firewall at work and have WinCVS set to use my company proxy. I receive an error message that the proxy server "does not support http tunnelling". I haven't found anything about this problem i

Re: warnings/errors....

2001-09-28 Thread Larry Jones
raptor writes: > > The problem is that I'm accessing from WinCVS working directory which is on > linux-machine (via SAMBA).. Don't do that! Sharing working directories between different platforms will cause you no end of grief; always checkout, edit, and commit on the same platform. -Larry Jon

Re: How To Backup All of CVS?

2001-09-28 Thread Kaz Kylheku
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >How do I grab $CVSROOT? Are there CVS commands that allow you to do this? >Or, do you need to grab everything through FTP? I haven't been able to >find any type of CVS command that would allow me to grab it. There is no cvs command f

Getting file comment info?

2001-09-28 Thread Mark Jaffe
I am curious if there is a method for retrieving the "check-in comment" on a file revision. I can't see the option after a quick glance through various status or log calls. ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinf

Re: warnings/errors....

2001-09-28 Thread Matt Riechers
raptor wrote: > > The problem is that I'm accessing from WinCVS working directory which is on > linux-machine (via SAMBA).. > And the CVS/Root contains linux path like /arh/cvs but for Windows it is > different 'cause I have Drive-letters ... Use a seperate working directory for each platform, o

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Re: strange behavior

2001-09-28 Thread Larry Jones
raptor writes: > > Below is session saved with "script" (unnecessary stuff removed of cource > for clarity), U can see some addional info that is printed from loginfo > script... It might be helpful to do that again with -t to get trace information. -Larry Jones Good gravy, whose side are you

Re: Right Permissons !?

2001-09-28 Thread Chris Barker
"Greg A. Woods" wrote: > I dunno about RSH on M$-Windoze -- there are nasty issues if you have > the wrong RSH/RSHd implementation(s). But I do know that SSH works OK > with WinCVS. The best instructions on setting up the WinCVS client for > SSH are probably those published by SourceForge.net.

Re: Right Permissons !?

2001-09-28 Thread Chris Barker
raptor wrote: > What I've done was to set 'cvs' as a primary group for all the developers.. > and to give 'cvs' group write access to the whole repository Don't know > is this is the right way but it seems to work...!! This should work, but it's not necessary. I just went through all this mys

Re: Right Permissons !?

2001-09-28 Thread Chris Barker
Hi all, I found the problem, and it was that I am stupid. Stupid, Stupid, Stupid! Larry Jones wrote: > Make sure the users are using the -d option of update to create new > directories (however you do that in WinCVS). Duh!! that was the problem, and I did find it myself after spending some time

Howto solve this in cvs ?

2001-09-28 Thread Gerhard Ahuis
Hi cvs folks, I have the following situation: A vendor branch called Vendor on which I import all updates from the vendor. After the import is done I merge in all our local changes. A very common situation I think. The vendor is working with its own version numbers. The table next lists the ver

warnings/errors....

2001-09-28 Thread raptor
Hi, I'm commiting on a and i'm getting these errors it is not big deal isn't it ?! cvs -z9 -q commit -m "removed index.asp" index.asp cvs commit: in directory .: cvs commit: ignoring CVS/Root because it specifies a non-existent repository /arh/cvs cvs commit: in directory .: cvs commit: igno

Re: Cannot unsubscribe

2001-09-28 Thread Dennis Jones
Did you try this? (you didn't follow the instructions that came with your subscription!) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: unsubscribe - Dennis "Luna, Glen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I remember in the past watching people asking to unsubscribe from this list

Re: Cannot unsubscribe

2001-09-28 Thread Matt Riechers
"Luna, Glen" wrote: > > I remember in the past watching people asking to unsubscribe from this list. > I had to laugh at their ignorance. It seems so easy - just send an email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and let the ezmlm app handle it from > there. It seems your info is out of date. From this messag

Cannot unsubscribe

2001-09-28 Thread Luna, Glen
I remember in the past watching people asking to unsubscribe from this list. I had to laugh at their ignorance. It seems so easy - just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and let the ezmlm app handle it from there. Well...now it is my turn to unsubscribe. But, no matter what I do I cannot get th

Re: strange behavior

2001-09-28 Thread raptor
Details : Below is session saved with "script" (unnecessary stuff removed of cource for clarity), U can see some addional info that is printed from loginfo script... Don't worry about "typescript" it is where the session is saved. RedHat 7.1/custom-kernel2.4.9/CVS1.11

Re: How To Backup All of CVS?

2001-09-28 Thread Matt Riechers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > How do I grab $CVSROOT? Are there CVS commands that allow you to do this? > Or, do you need to grab everything through FTP? I haven't been able to > find any type of CVS command that would allow me to grab it. You can't backup a repository through cvs commands. T

Re: merge or branch?

2001-09-28 Thread Stephen Cameron
> From: Christine & Freight ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > I am having a dispute with a co-worker over how to do something in CVS. I > was wondering if anyone out there can help? Here's the situation: > > A branch (let's call it branchA) gets created off the main line. Then, at > some point in time, a

Re: Right Permissons !?

2001-09-28 Thread Larry Jones
Nils9 writes: > > Use sticky bits on the group for your files. It's *not* the sticky bit (of which there is only one), it's the SGID (set group id) bit. -Larry Jones I've got an idea for a sit-com called "Father Knows Zilch." -- Calvin ___ Info-cvs

Re: Traversing a CVS repository

2001-09-28 Thread raptor
You probably want to do search here is one good solution : http://www.perlfect.com/freescripts/search/ u have the code, so u can write your-own and steal at their one.. :")) | Does anyone know how I can traverse the directories and files stored in a | CVS repository? I'll be doing this from P

Re: Right Permissons !?

2001-09-28 Thread Larry Jones
Chris Barker writes: > > OK, and I did chmod g+s on all the directories, and set all of them to > group cvs. It still doesn't work. A remote user on WinCVS adds a > directory, puts a file in it and adds that, and all seems fine from > there, but non of the other users get that new directory when

Re: CVS access control

2001-09-28 Thread yap_noel
>> Still - security through obscurity /is/ better than no security at all! > >Nope, not true at all. Security by obscurity leads to a false sense of >security, and as pretty well every rational sane person in North America >should realise by now there's really nothing worse than a false sense o

Re: As if there wasn't enough discussion about access control...

2001-09-28 Thread yap_noel
Read only users need write permissions into the directories where locks are created (see LockDir configuration). They also need read permissions to the repository directories and archives. Noel

Re: How To Backup All of CVS?

2001-09-28 Thread Rebecca . R . Hepper
How do I grab $CVSROOT? Are there CVS commands that allow you to do this? Or, do you need to grab everything through FTP? I haven't been able to find any type of CVS command that would allow me to grab it. By the way, are there searchable CVS archives anywhere? Tobias Brox <[EMAIL PROTE

RE: CVS access control

2001-09-28 Thread yap_noel
>Yes - love the idea of pserver keeping usernames / passwords independant of >the OS, and keeping cvs running as non-root. I'm not sure if this is possible since I haven't tried it out myself, but I think you can have each user have their own SSH keypair into a shared account on the CVS server.

Re: Right Permissons !?

2001-09-28 Thread Nils9
Use sticky bits on the group for your files. That way you keep the original author of the commit and can manipulate with group lists. But why you need permissions for your own sandbox? -Nils Jakobson SWHTechnology - Original Message - From: "raptor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PRO

Re: Right Permissons !?

2001-09-28 Thread raptor
What I've done was to set 'cvs' as a primary group for all the developers.. and to give 'cvs' group write access to the whole repository Don't know is this is the right way but it seems to work...!! It was very annoing for me too..?? One other thing I'm wondering is there a way to set automati

RE: Traversing a CVS repository

2001-09-28 Thread Andrew McGhee
@LargeNumberOfFilesAndDirectories = `find ${CVS_REPOSITORY}/`; foreach (@LargeNumberOfFilesAndDirectories) { next if //; ... } -Original Message- From: Chalmers, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 27 September 2001 23:06 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Traversing a CVS