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Re: How can an Unix CVS client access a CVSNT Server?

2001-11-30 Thread Robert J. Clark
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:11:44 +0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I found that an Unix CVS Client can't access a WinNT CVS server. > because WinNT CVS server's CVSROOT is somewhat like > :pserver:pansz@sdcver:e:/cvs > where you must specify the absolute path as "e:/cvs" > who can help me about modi

RE: How can an Unix CVS client access a CVSNT Server?

2001-11-30 Thread pansz
Thanks, you have give me the right way. -Original Message- From: Robert J. Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 4:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How can an Unix CVS client access a CVSNT Server? On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:11:44 +08

removing from rep.

2001-11-30 Thread Michael L. Hostbaek
Hello, I currently have say 6-7 modules in my repository, and I'd like to re-import a few of them... Which way is the smartest to do that ? To delete the modules from the repository (how would I do that) or just to try and import them again ? Another thing, how do I allow root to checkout/comm

CVS Reporting

2001-11-30 Thread Guy Scharf
I need to produce a report of all files in a repository updated within some date range. I want the report to include any log comments on changes made during that period. Are there any tools available that will give me a start on doing that? Thanks. Guy ___

Re: Command line tool for CVS under win NT?

2001-11-30 Thread Gerhard Stegemann
"Michael Großer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > > I'm looking for a smart command line tool for CVS under Windows NT. > > > I don't want use tools like winCVS, TkCVS or jCVS. I want simply > > > input some plain CVS commands into a line

Re: removing from rep.

2001-11-30 Thread Matt Riechers
"Michael L. Hostbaek" wrote: > > Hello, > > I currently have say 6-7 modules in my repository, and I'd like to > re-import a few of them... Which way is the smartest to do that ? > To delete the modules from the repository (how would I do that) > or just to try and import them again ? Why do yo

copy repository to a new cvs-server

2001-11-30 Thread Wolfgang Kormann
hi, I have a new cvs-server and I want to copy the whole repository from the old to the new server. The newest cvs-version is installed and running on the new one. What is the best way to do this? Thanks! Wolfgang Kormann ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EM

RE: Safe Repository Backup

2001-11-30 Thread Deaver, Carl
I created my own script and tar and gzip the tar file, then move that gziped file to a different machine for storage. Weekly I put a copy on CD. I tested setting up CVS on a different box, then unzip and untar'ed one of my files to make sure the new instance of CVS would see the repository, it did

Re: removing from rep.

2001-11-30 Thread Michael L. Hostbaek
Matt Riechers tried to tell us something, and all I got was: > "Michael L. Hostbaek" wrote: > > > Why do you need to re-import existing modules? Cause, I imported the some test modules in the begining.. and now I want to split some of the stuff up, and I have done ordinary development (outside

Re: cvs admin -k ??

2001-11-30 Thread Moises Zanabria
Well actually we use cvs v1.11 for client and cvs v1.10 in server, do you think that's the problem?? Thanks. Moises >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Moises Zanabria) >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: cvs admin -k ?? >Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 22:05:21 -0500 (EST) >

Re: cvs admin -k ??

2001-11-30 Thread Larry Jones
Moises Zanabria writes: > > Well actually we use cvs v1.11 for client and cvs v1.10 in server, do you > think that's the problem?? Definitely. The exception for -k was added in 1.10.7. -Larry Jones They can make me do it, but they can't make me do it with dignity. -- Calvin

Re: How to bring a branch back on a file when the tag has been moved

2001-11-30 Thread Larry Jones
Prabhu Ram writes: > > We have a branch on which dev. was taking place and someone accidentally > moved the tag (which is also the branch name) to the tip of the branch. Is > there a "nice" way of setting the branch back to the branch point ? No. CVS won't move an existing tag unless you force

Wanted: cvs update -d

2001-11-30 Thread Per Fryken
Hi, I'm quite disappointed that "update -d" creates all new directories, even those excluded in my module definition. The problem is stated by Cederquist in the update options section: If you deliberately avoided certain directories in the repository when you created your working directo

Re: CVS Reporting

2001-11-30 Thread Larry Jones
Guy Scharf writes: > > I need to produce a report of all files in a repository updated within > some date range. I want the report to include any log comments on > changes made during that period. A good starting point would be (for example): cvs log -d'2001-01-01<2001-12-12' . -Lar

Re: cvs admin -k ??

2001-11-30 Thread Moises Zanabria
ok. Thanks for all your help, I'll try to figure when and how update the cvs server version. thanks for your help. Moises. >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Moises Zanabria) >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: cvs admin -k ?? >Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 22:05:21 -0500

Re: How to bring a branch back on a file when the tag has been moved

2001-11-30 Thread David Everly
I don't like moving or deleting tags, so I have the following taginfo script: #!/bin/sh ## ## do not allow anyone to move or delete tags ## if [ $2 = "mov" ] ; then echo "--->Please do not try to move or change existing tags." exit 1 fi if [ $2 = "del" ] ; then echo "--->Please do not

Re: copy repository to a new cvs-server

2001-11-30 Thread Guy Scharf
"Wolfgang Kormann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi, > I have a new cvs-server and I want to copy the whole repository > from the old to the new server. The newest cvs-version is installed > and running on the new one. > What is the best way to do this? ftp, perhaps using tar to collect everythin

RE: question about Permission denied

2001-11-30 Thread Deaver, Carl
Thanks for you advice Larry, I do not have -f global option in /etc/inetd.conf but I don't think that is my problem. More info: I have 2 linux 6.1 boxes, both installed with CVS 1.10.6 I was using one to let people connect to and use CVS, the other was a backup machine incase the other crapped

Re: Wanted: cvs update -d

2001-11-30 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On , November 30, 2001 at 07:31:42 (-0800), Per Fryken wrote: ] > Subject: Wanted: cvs update -d > > Is there any solution? Re-arrange your modules and directories. > Any solution that would work in an IDE like > JBuilder? Probably not -- such things are the incarnation of evil. Any IDE sho

listing un-added files?

2001-11-30 Thread Michael Reed
Hello, Can anyone recommend a way to list files (or directories) that exist w/in a working copy that haven't been added/committed? For example, ClearCase had "ls -view_private" or something like that to list such files... THanks, Mike ___ Info-cvs mail

Re: CVS Reporting

2001-11-30 Thread Guy Scharf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) wrote: > Guy Scharf writes: >> >> I need to produce a report of all files in a repository updated >> within some date range. I want the report to include any log >> comments on changes made during that period. > > A good starting point would be (for example): >

RE: listing un-added files?

2001-11-30 Thread Andy Baker
cvsstat (http://cvs.sslug.dk/cvs2html/) might be worth looking at -Original Message- From: Michael Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 30 November 2001 18:07 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: listing un-added files? Hello, Can anyone recommend a way to list files (or directories) that ex

Re: question about Permission denied

2001-11-30 Thread Larry Jones
Deaver, Carl writes: > > I do not have -f global option in /etc/inetd.conf but I don't think that is > my problem. It is. You're only seeing it on one machine because the permissions on /root are different on the two machines (the machine with the problem has the preferred permissions). > init

Re: NewbeeQ: WinCVS & CVS server on Red Hat 7.2 box

2001-11-30 Thread Larry Jones
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Sigur=F0ur_Reynisson?= writes: > > I keep getting the "classic" (*blush*) > "Cannot access /home/cvsroot/CVSROOT > Permission denied" > from WinCVS when I log in with a regular user id > and try to do an Import or a Checkout. Since you didn't give us the exact, complete text of th

Re: problem in assigning permissions....

2001-11-30 Thread Larry Jones
Thirumal Raj writes: > > First ,tell me in what way we can assign permissions to group members in the > project.If so tell whether its depend on the operating system or the CVS.For > example I have set up my repository in server as /usr/local/cvs under which > all the projects reside.As explained

Re: listing un-added files?

2001-11-30 Thread Larry Jones
Michael Reed writes: > > Can anyone recommend a way to list files (or directories) that exist > w/in a working copy that haven't been added/committed? For example, > ClearCase had "ls -view_private" or something like that to list such > files... cvs -n update -Larry Jones In a minute, you and

Re: CVS Reporting

2001-11-30 Thread Larry Jones
Guy Scharf writes: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) wrote: > > > > A good starting point would be (for example): > > > > cvs log -d'2001-01-01<2001-12-12' . > > Thanks. That is a good start. I added -N and got close to what I want. > > However, I find this is listing all files, incl

Re: listing un-added files?

2001-11-30 Thread Steve Greenland
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 01:07:11PM -0500, Michael Reed wrote: > Hello, > Can anyone recommend a way to list files (or directories) that exist > w/in a working copy that haven't been added/committed? For example, > ClearCase had "ls -view_private" or something like that to list such > files... cv

Re: CVS Reporting

2001-11-30 Thread Rob Helmer
Hello Guy, I use cvs2cl ( CVS to Change Log ) to produce readable reports from cvs log output, not sure if it addresses your concern about extraneous info being passed over the connection, but it may at least save you from taking the time to write awk scripts ( cvs2cl is PERL ). HTH, Rob Helm

Re: Wanted: cvs update -d

2001-11-30 Thread Austin Ziegler
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Greg A. Woods wrote: > [ On , November 30, 2001 at 07:31:42 (-0800), Per Fryken wrote: ] >> Subject: Wanted: cvs update -d >> Is there any solution? > Re-arrange your modules and directories. > >> Any solution that would work in an IDE like >> JBuilder? > Probably not -- suc

Problem installing cvs-1.11.1p1 on hp-ux

2001-11-30 Thread Lenng, Helen
Trying to install on HP-UX cs01 B.11.00 U 9000/800 142434636 unlimited-user license. After doing configure --prefix=/opt/local/cvs, get this issuing make (HP's /usr/bin/make): making all in lib /usr/local/pa20_64/bin/gcc -I.. -I. -I../src \ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O -c

Re: CVS Reporting

2001-11-30 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 12:16:15PM +, Guy Scharf wrote: > I need to produce a report of all files in a repository updated within > some date range. Paul Sander recently (17-Nov-2001) announced rinfo, which might be of use (not sure; I haven't tried it yet): On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 01:44:21P

vss2cvs.pl - problems with labels

2001-11-30 Thread Eric Johanson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hi there, I've been working on importing a large VSS tree into CVS. (Using vss2cvs.pl). Anyway, It's looking like it's upset with the "Labels" on the tree. In both cases where it's gotten upset, it's been a label that looks like a date: can't parse timesta

Re: Problem installing cvs-1.11.1p1 on hp-ux

2001-11-30 Thread Larry Jones
Lenng, Helen writes: > > Trying to install on HP-UX cs01 B.11.00 U 9000/800 142434636 unlimited-user > license. > After doing configure --prefix=/opt/local/cvs, get this issuing make (HP's > /usr/bin/make): > > making all in lib > /usr/local/pa20_64/bin/gcc -I.. -I. -I../src \ >

Re: Wanted: cvs update -d

2001-11-30 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, November 30, 2001 at 16:11:07 (-0500), Austin Ziegler wrote: ] > Subject: Re: Wanted: cvs update -d > > Which doesn't help if you have a multi-platform and/or multi-tool system. > IDEs are good at what they do, and should integrate nicely with existing > version control policies and

Changing branch name

2001-11-30 Thread Casey T. Zednick
I named a branch dev1-00, but I meant to name it dev0-11. I have already merged the branch back into the trunk, but have a back up of the cvs-root before I did the merge. What is the best way to fix this? Can I change the branch name in all of the files to the name I want without a problem?

writing to server socket error

2001-11-30 Thread Derek Comartin
I have the following problem. CVS works perfect in our LAN but when we want to commit or update from the outside our LAN ie: internet, it just hangs, and if you are using winCVS I get the error cvs [update aborted]: writing to server socket: Connection reset by peer But it works when you checkou

CVS Best Practices

2001-11-30 Thread Vivek Venugopalan
Hello all I have put together a collection of best practices while using CVS as the SCM tool of choice. The URL is http://www.geocities.com/vivekv/cvs-bestpractices/index-cvs-bestpractices.ht ml I would like to hear your thoughts and comments on the same. Please let me know at ( vivekv at use

Re: listing un-added files?

2001-11-30 Thread Mark Jackson
Michael Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Can anyone recommend a way to list files (or directories) that exist > w/in a working copy that haven't been added/committed? cvs -n update | grep ^\? may tell you what you want. . . -- Mark Jackson - http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~mjackson

Re: CVS commitinfo trigger question

2001-11-30 Thread Pierre Asselin
"Bill Buie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >I want to use a commitinfo trigger that will require a script of my = >design to complete with zero status before permitting checkins to = >certain branches. The most obvious way to tell what branch a file is = >being committed to would be with the cvs st

Re: CVS Best Practices

2001-11-30 Thread gabriel rosenkoetter
I'll actually read this when I get a chance (this is a busy couple of weeks), but just at a glance... in response to section 4.1, yes, CVS can definitely handle developers in separate time zones. That's why output from (say) date(1) is tagged with a time zone at all, so that the correct math can b

Connect to CVSNT server in wincvs 1.3 client

2001-11-30 Thread kose
I wanna connect to CVSNT Server by ntserver authentication mode in wincvs client. I set Admin Preferences in wincvs as follows. authentication : ntserver path : c:/cvs host address : tiger user name : kose CVSROOT : kose@tiger:c:/cvs However when I login to server, I cannot login to server. Winc