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2001-10-01 Thread hicton
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Check out problem

2001-10-01 Thread aT
Hi All , this is my first message in this group . I hope you can help me in this issue that I am, facing with Wincvs. I have CVS repository on RH 6.2 Linux , imported source from Linux machine onto Linux repository. Checking our modules from wincvs on windows 2000 Machines. My problem is that w

Re: CVS access control

2001-10-01 Thread yap_noel
>> Still, it seems like a lot of banks actually can afford to lean on "security >> by obscurity". > >That's because they're in a position of authority and their customers do >not question their declarations (often because of course they do not >have the expertise to do so, especially in technolo

Re: CVS access control

2001-10-01 Thread yap_noel
>The only secure banking system I've seen used such a device for creating >one-time codes, but it wouldn't rely on a session, it would require the user >to enter the code for _each_ transaction that was to be performed. That's >quite secure. But then again, what's the point, when the calculato

Tagging Problem

2001-10-01 Thread Garg, Sukh
Hi There, I have a problem in Tagging a particular branch. But i am able to tag a module. Scenario is like this : Say i have a module & i set the tag with command (cvs rtag tagName moduleName). Now Say i have 2 branches(B1 & B2) in this module & if u run (cvs status -v) then both of these branches

New to CVS: multiplatform projects

2001-10-01 Thread kynn
I'm new to CVS, and version control in general. I understand the basic idea of having a repository that preserves the history over time of a software project. My problem is that, for reasons too complex to go into here, I must manage two parallel Java development projects. These two projects

CVSROOT/modules file handled differently?

2001-10-01 Thread Olaf Meding
I noticed that the cvs.exe (1.11) included in WinCVS (1.2) acts differently then the cvs executable (1.10.5) on our Linux server with respect to the checkout command using modules defined in the CVSROOT/modules file. Is my observation correct? If so, why do they act differently? Does this have

Passwortauthenticationproblem 2nd Mail

2001-10-01 Thread rhelms
Hi, I have checked the inetd.conf and correct something This are the entries in the /var/log/messages -- Oct 1 18:35:08 linux cvs[2214]: connect from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (192.168.x.y) Oct 1 18:35:11 linux mingetty[2223]: cannot opendir(/proc/2221/fd): Permission denied Oct 1 18

Re: New to CVS: multiplatform projects

2001-10-01 Thread Kaz Kylheku
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >I'm new to CVS, and version control in general. I understand the >basic idea of having a repository that preserves the history over time >of a software project. > >My problem is that, for reasons too complex to go into here, I must >

Tagging Problem

2001-10-01 Thread Garg, Sukh
Hi There, I have a problem in Tagging a particular branch. But i am able to tag a module. Scenario is like this : Say i have a module & i set the tag with command (cvs rtag tagName moduleName). Now Say i have 2 branches(B1 & B2) in this module & if u run (cvs status -v) then both of these branches

Re: Howto solve this in cvs ?

2001-10-01 Thread Gerhard Ahuis
Greg A. Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> What is not working well ? I didn't have any problem until this problem >> arrises. > Does it really matter when the problem raises its ugly head? > Don't try to use normal branches with vendor branched modules unless you > want to invite trouble! (

RE: viewcvs

2001-10-01 Thread Schwenk, Jeanie
Once we installed the updated versions of rcs, everything worked find for viewcvs. Cvsweb appears to need a slightly older version. -Original Message- From: schmolle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 1:28 AM To: Schwenk, Jeanie; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re

multiple versions of the same file imported

2001-10-01 Thread Shawn Hamzee
Fellow hackers, In my company we just implemented version control utilizing cvs. when I try to import different resources into the newly created repositories, on some directories, cvs creates multiple versions of the same file. For example when I run this command: cvs import -m "main import" /h

Re: multiple versions of the same file imported

2001-10-01 Thread Kaz Kylheku
In article <3bb8a98e$0$12831$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Shawn Hamzee wrote: >Fellow hackers, > >In my company we just implemented version control utilizing cvs. when I try >to import different resources into the newly created repositories, on some Why the plural? Is there a specific reason why you have

Re: CVSROOT/modules file handled differently?

2001-10-01 Thread Larry Jones
Olaf Meding writes: > > I noticed that the cvs.exe (1.11) included in WinCVS (1.2) acts differently > then the cvs executable (1.10.5) on our Linux server with respect to the > checkout command using modules defined in the CVSROOT/modules file. > > Is my observation correct? If so, why do they

Re: Passwortauthenticationproblem 2nd Mail

2001-10-01 Thread Larry Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Why are there tries to access in the proc-directory? Coincidence. Those are completely unrelated to CVS. > When I logged on as cvs-user and starts cvs -d ... > > I get the error broken pipe ... Your /etc/inetd.conf is still not correct. > as another user I ge

Need advice on 1) binary files, 2) locking

2001-10-01 Thread Drew Adams
I am a newbie to CVS, and would appreciate some feedback. We are considering using CVS for managing our tech pubs files: Framemaker (*.fm) and graphics (*.gif, *.jpeg etc). The files are all binary. What we hope to get from CVS: a. Keeping track of which versions of which files make up which re

Re: multiple versions of the same file imported

2001-10-01 Thread Shawn Hamzee
the repositories are located in the same dir as the development files are located. so for example if i have a directory of /home/sbs/products/index.html i've had cvs import this same file/path to the same file/path combo thereby creating a ,v file right next to the original file. so now, i'll be

Re: multiple versions of the same file imported

2001-10-01 Thread Larry Jones
Shawn Hamzee writes: > > cvs import -m "main import" /home/sbs mainjob start > > while in the directory /home/sbs, for certain files or perhaps in certain > situations, cvs created multiple file such as this: > > index.html > index.html,v > index.html,v,v > index.html,v,v,v That's what happens

Re: cvs-tripwire

2001-10-01 Thread Tobias Brox
[Ron Forrester - Mon at 10:01:23AM -0700] > 1) Why not just use open source tripwire to monitor the CVSROOT tree? Tripwire can tell whether a file is modified or not, and it can also check that an append-only file is only beeing appended to (thus, in the README I encourage people to put $CVSROOT/

Re: Need advice on 1) binary files, 2) locking

2001-10-01 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Monday, October 1, 2001 at 11:39:32 (-0700), Drew Adams wrote: ] > Subject: Need advice on 1) binary files, 2) locking > > We are thinking about using CVS because that is what our software developers > use for managing source code. Sorry, but that's about the poorest excuse I've ever heard.

Re: Need advice on 1) binary files, 2) locking

2001-10-01 Thread Paul Sander
>--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Some questions: >1. Does it make sense for us to use CVS on binary files? CVS doesn't support binary files well out of the box. There exists a patch that allows CVS admins to register new merge tools based on naming conventions, but that code is not

Work From Home! . -JTIJ

2001-10-01 Thread hicton
Need a quick $100 today? Need a quick $100 this week? Need to QUICKLY build a $5000 income? This may be the most COMMON SENSE email you've ever read because I'm gonna show you EXACTLY how I got SICK AND TIRED of all the stupid chain letters, MLM's and mathematically impossible matrix deals, and s

Work From Home! . -WWOQ

2001-10-01 Thread hicton
Need a quick $100 today? Need a quick $100 this week? Need to QUICKLY build a $5000 income? This may be the most COMMON SENSE email you've ever read because I'm gonna show you EXACTLY how I got SICK AND TIRED of all the stupid chain letters, MLM's and mathematically impossible matrix deals, and s