Hi !
I'm trying to merge a branch into the trunk.
standing in a trunk working copy. I execute :
cvs update -j RELEASE-2-2
For some of the files I get the following message:
cvs update: file makefile.dep does not exist, but is present in revision
RELEASE-2-2.
I notice that this file does not
Regards
Royd
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Dear Friends,
Is it possible to have read/write access
to specific files and directories in the repository
using CVS for various users?I have a requirement that
certain directories should be writable by user A but
user A should have only read access for remaining
directories in the
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Hi All,
Does cvs support symbolic links(unix) ???
Regards,
Anamika
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James Keeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since the RCS repository appends a ,v to each repository file, if I
import
a repository from RCS into CVS, the files will have this extension. When
I
create a workspace, should this extension not be stripped off (or do I
need
to remove it for each and
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From: anamika mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Friends,
Is it possible to have read/write access
to specific files and directories in the repository
using CVS for various users?I have a requirement that
certain directories should be writable by
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Hello David,
David Fuller wrote:
Are you talking clients as in software, or clients as in people? If
people then it is a bad idea, if software then it doesn't matter.
I mean clients in the sense of more than one cvs executable running at
the same time.
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Stephan Feder
Hello David,
David Fuller wrote:
What condition could you be in where you would be running those two
commands concurrently?
Just think about a cron job that regularly updates my working directory
and that starts the very moment I am accessing the repository on the
terminal.
I am not so
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In my cvs project, I want tags to never change once they are applied.
However, after adding new files, if someone applies a tag that has
already been used to the project, the tag is applied to the new files.
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James Keeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since the RCS repository appends a ,v to each repository file, if I
import
a repository from RCS into CVS, the files will have this extension.
When
I
create a workspace,
Title: RE: Permissions of repository
Ya i do the same on windows, i use win2K as a CVS server and use NTFS security to restrict access ..
-js
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From: Santosh Cheler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 5:01 PM
To: anamika mathur; [EMAIL
--- Paul Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The economically rational thing to do is to push the
detection of bugs
earlier into the process (where they're cheaper to
fix), provide
support that's good enough to yield repeat business,
and have the support
center feed back efficiently into
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Without knowing details of either sitution I think
you have vastly
mis-interpreted the meaning of the word simple.
Something that seemed
simple to you obviously turned out to be
exceedingly complex for CVS.
You either chose the wrong tool for
--- Greg A. Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ On Tuesday, February 19, 2002 at 18:04:06 (-0500),
Eric Siegerman wrote: ]
Geez, that's just what Paul's been saying all
along! It's
everyone else that's been treating his defence of
ClearCase as
rank heresy.
Yeah, so why does he hang
--- Eric Siegerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geez, that's just what Paul's been saying all along!
It's
everyone else that's been treating his defence of
ClearCase as
rank heresy.
I agree. I wonder how many of these heresy-sayers
have actually actively used ClearCase.
Noel
--- Paul Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even on my personal system where my toy projects
make very few demands on
CVS (no branching other than vendor branches, no
concurrent development,
no binary files, no reorganizations, no use of *info
files, small source
files, few source files per
Do you mean that
cvs release -d FolderName
doesn't delete the folder ?
If so this could be due to something like Windows Explorer also having
FolderName highlighted. This has caught me out in the past.
Andy.
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anamika mathur writes:
Does cvs support symbolic links(unix) ???
No.
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Rob Helmer writes:
Can someone tell me what CVS actually does when you use
SSH or RSH with CVS ( with a $CVSROOT like :ext:user@host:cvsroot )?
What I mean is, does CVS just try to execute another CVS on the
remote side, or does it execute locally but access files on the
remote side, or
--- Paul Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We were using CVS in the way that it was designed,
but the robustness
of the implementation gave us more grief than I care
to remember. My
argument has become somewhat weaker now because CVS'
quality of
implementation has improved substantially
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Hi,
I checked CVS is working on Server very well and WinCVS is working on
Client very well.
Now i have connect to CVS from WinCVS thru SSH
When i am doing checkout it is going to infinite loop (i.e the file
never checkout.).
I set the following setting to connect CVS from
--- Santosh Cheler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: anamika mathur
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Friends,
Is it possible to have read/write
access
to specific files and directories in the
repository
using CVS for various users?I have a
How do I setup on WinNT to run CVSNT as a server and run Mac as a
client? I was told that I can use a mixture of pserver and ntserver
authentication. I currently running successfully NT client and NT
server. I could not get CVS to run on a Mac client to connect to NT?
Thanks for helping.
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Hi,
I am getting the following error while checking out code. Any help will
be appreciated.
$ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/f1s7_16267/tools/Techs-Ops/cvsroot
co -d spnode7_idw Idw/data/macss
cvs checkout: in directory spnode7_idw:
cvs checkout: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No
Hi anyone,
I have a setup question if anyone can help me. I have CVS running on NT
server with ntserver authentication, so you do not need to log in from a CVS
client. I have CVS clients running from other NTs and they are working
perfectly. Now I have been trying to run CVS client on a Mac OS
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Hi Raghav,
Datla, Raghav wrote:
...
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not reallocate 79691776 bytes
...
You ran out of main memory (including virtual memory like swap space):
you need at least the file's size of main memory on the client and three
times the file's size of main
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Datla, Raghav writes:
cvs checkout: in directory spnode7_idw:
cvs checkout: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or directory
That implies that you're doing a checkout into an existing directory;
you should let checkout create a new directory instead.
cvs [server aborted]: out
[ On Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 07:45:24 (-0800), Noel Yap wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Converting ClearCase to CVS
One of the most current arenas where CVS is not an
ideal tool is Java development since refactoring
causes renaming and moving of files.
Refactoring in C could just as easily
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[ On Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 07:45:24
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Subject: Re: Converting ClearCase to CVS
One of the most current arenas where CVS is not an
ideal tool is Java development since refactoring
causes renaming and moving
Hello, my name is Terry Spafford. Over the past few months the task of
redesigning my company's Code Management system has fallen onto my
shoulders. Our code management used to be handled using PVCS, but the
management (and pretty much everyone else in the company. :) want to
move this over
Refactoring in C or C++ is child's play in CVS. In almost all cases, you
don't have to move things into a different directory.
In Java, a refactoring into a different package practically forces a move
into another directory. That's a real PITA with CVS; while that may be my
problem rather than
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From: Eric Siegerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 05:04:54PM -0500, Greg A. Woods wrote:
You either chose the wrong tool for your requirements, or
you chose to
use it in a way that it was not designed to be used.
Geez, that's just
Larry,
Mark Fraser writes:
To reiterate, the error does NOT occur
when I do
cvs -d %CVSROOT% co project
or when I do
cvs -d //(path to repository) co project
but it DOES occur when I do:
cvs co project
Why would one get the error and not the other two cases?
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recently been put in charge of reorganizing my company's code management
system. I have a clean slate to work with (ie I don't have to worry
about saving the old code history, just the new stuff), but I have a
tonne of code to
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Terry,
You seem to have some fundamentals about cvs a little blurred.
What you are trying to do is fairly complex - your email is an
interesting jigsaw puzzle.
I don't know about your issue with cvs co -d, but fundamentally what you
are trying to do by making a 'directory' in the source tree
[ On Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 16:06:41 (-0600), Thornley, David wrote: ]
Subject: RE: Converting ClearCase to CVS
No, I'm not saying ClearCase is a bad product (I don't know enough
to know if it's a good one). I'm saying that Paul consistently
claims costs for using CVS that are
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Noel Yap wrote:
--- Greg A. Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ On Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 07:45:24
(-0800), Noel Yap wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Converting ClearCase to CVS
One of the most current arenas where CVS is not an
ideal tool is Java development
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hi folks,
im not on the list so please cc me on responses..
I searched the archives but couldnt find anything, so..
Summary of problem:
Cvs in win2k adv. server works from my work machine that is inside
the private network which hosts my cvs server, but not from my home dev box.
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How can I set up a cvs repository for a directory?
I tired running the following command:
cvs -d /home/joeblow/cvsroot init
cvs import -m sample project sample start
It does not seem to check in directory project
correctly. Is there a switch I am missing?
This is what my directory structure
EB == E B [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
EB
EB Why doesnt cvs import 'remove' files when it can
EB 'add' files?
You *are* joking aren't you?
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