Please read this one through before answering :-) (i'm happy this kind of
discussion happens, since it allows me to learn)
So what you are saying is that if we are several developers spread
across
several places (perheps even different countries) and in our project we
use
3:rd party
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Each file and directory are mapped to a ,v archive
file. The contents of the directory archive files
are
the mappings of its elements and the types (eg file
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Larry Jones (lj) writes:
lj No. JAR files are generated -- you should only import source code.
Source code is generated. You should only import brains:-)
Whether somethign is best thougt of as original or derrived depends on
context. Others have mentioned 3rd
Christian == Christian Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian Since cvs is a Version System, (sometimes only a single
Christian program, and sometime it is set up as a client server
Christian system) it keeps track of different version of files,
Christian and what do I
Daniels, == Daniels, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniels, You can, but I don't think it's necessary. Assuming the
Daniels, jar contains the class files created from .java files in
Daniels, the same repository,
...
Wrong assumption. I think he's talking about *3rd party* .JAR
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Hi,
I'm trying to configure CVS machine [server] on my company network. I'm
using RedHat 7.2 I'm totally new to CVS stuff. There are many things that
were not covered in CVS document.
Things like
1.Unblocking the 2401 port. Which by default in RedHat is blocked by
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From: Lee Sau Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Christian Since cvs is a Version System, (sometimes only a single
Christian program, and sometime it is set up as a client server
Christian system) it keeps track of different version of files,
Christian and
Hi everybody,
I manage an ARM-based chip development project and I have entered a
couple of digital functions (IP BLOCKS) in my CVS repository (USART,
USB_DEVICE, etc...). I should like to set-up the following hierarchy
configuration for a new top-level module MY_PROJECT :
MY_PROJECT/ ---
Hi,
I'm attempting to set up a pserver but I keep getting
rejected access.
1st on the client side, I can log into cvs servers
using pserver. There is a .cvspass file in my home
directory: example below.
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Donald Gates writes:
My question is: How do I undo the deletion of the files and restore the
module to its pre-deletion state?
Find the revision number of the dead revision: you can use cvs log in
your working directory to do that, you just have to give it the name of
the deleted file. Once
Dan Walter writes:
Do I have to learn how to use the tag command instead of the rtag command
to do this?
Absolutely. You should almost *never* use rtag
We recently upgraded from CVS 1.10.7 to 1.11.1p1 and now i get a
problem with one of my existing projects. When i want to edit some
file, i get en error from the cvs edit command (lines manually
broken):
| $ cvs edit assemble.c
| cvs [edit aborted]: current directory \
|
Linux India writes:
I'm trying to configure CVS machine [server] on my company network. I'm
using RedHat 7.2 I'm totally new to CVS stuff. There are many things that
were not covered in CVS document.
Things like
1.Unblocking the 2401 port. Which by default in RedHat is
Lorne Gutz writes:
I'm attempting to set up a pserver but I keep getting
rejected access.
You've told us everything except the single most important piece of
information: what is the exact command that fails and what is the error
message you get?
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Could I get some
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get a stamp of approval from a user who has already performed such an operation.
Thanks for the
input,
Title: RE: can rtag on an existing branch?
But if I am sure what I want to tag is on the repository and I use
cvs rtag -DNow tag_name module
Does it have any disadvantage?
Regards,
Rajesh
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I'm trying to make something to viualize the entire revisiontree,
on module or directory basis. More in purpose for buildmanagers.
So they can easily find out which files where modified,
sometimes this isn't the most easy job. I would like to make it easy.
I was looking in some cervisia code to
On Tuesday 05 March 2002 11:52, Larry Jones wrote:
Lorne Gutz writes:
I'm attempting to set up a pserver but I keep getting
rejected access.
You've told us everything except the single most important piece of
information: what is the exact command that fails and what is the error
Is it possible to remove a directory in SVC?
if I use
cvs remove -f mydir
cvs commit -m delete mydir mydir
it delete all the files but not the directory itself !
Etienne
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Hi,
Does anybody know how to migrate cvs base
from one CVSROOT to another one
with cvs commands, not with a script
If there is no way to do this without a script,
is there Unix shell script doing this
available on the web ?
Thanks,
Guillaume
--
Guillaume Riviere
ObjectWeb Consortium
I know this is a repost .. but never heard back on the first post
Here is an interesting one:cvs up -r HEAD updates you to HEAD of main
trunkcvs rdiff -r HEAD ...rdiffs to HEAD of main trunk
HOWEVER
cvs diff -r HEAD diffs to HEAD of trunk OR head of branch - based on what yor
sandbox
I have two development branches used to implement two variants of our core
software. BRANCH_A contains many new features. BRANCH_B is a version of
source code upgraded to use new versions of the compiler and several
third-party libraries. Neither project is yet ready to be merged to the HEAD
Rolf Krahl writes:
| $ cvs edit assemble.c
| cvs [edit aborted]: current directory \
| (/home/rolf/progs/navier-albert/src/2+3d) contains an \
| invalid character (+,;=\t\n)
The directory indeed contains a '+' character. With the old CVS, this
didn't caused any trouble.
It
Etienne SOBOLE writes:
if I use
cvs remove -f mydir
cvs commit -m delete mydir mydir
it delete all the files but not the directory itself !
cvs update -P
Many people recommend that you make -P the default for both checkout and
update in your ~/.cvsrc file.
-Larry Jones
I keep
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cvs diff -r HEAD diffs to HEAD of trunk OR head of branch - based on what yor
sandbox is checked out on. Not really good if I am on a branch and want to
compare against HEAD of trunk :-)
Is this a known behaviour? It does not appear to be documented to work
Jake Colman writes:
I have two development branches used to implement two variants of our core
software. BRANCH_A contains many new features. BRANCH_B is a version of
source code upgraded to use new versions of the compiler and several
third-party libraries. Neither project is yet ready
Lorne Gutz writes:
cvs login: authorization failed: server mothergoose.vistar.ca rejected access
to /usr/local/cvsroot/fct1 for user anon
So you're successfully starting the server, but it's rejecting access.
That means that either the repository you specified doesn't match one of
the
[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 09:32:01 (GMT), Richard Caley wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
Whether somethign is best thougt of as original or derrived depends on
context.
It also depends a _GREAT_ deal on what the file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anybody know how to migrate cvs base
from one CVSROOT to another one
with cvs commands, not with a script
I don't understand the question. Could you expand on that?
-Larry Jones
Isn't it sad how some people's grip on their lives is so precarious
that
[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 17:58:00 (+0200), Nir Harel wrote: ]
Subject: List of files' revision which tag by TAG NAME
Is there any command to get back the list of files with there revision by
input the tag name only ?
Sort of. Try cvs checkout -p -r TAG_NAME MODULE_NAME /dev/null
(You
[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 11:46:53 (+0100), Christian Andersson wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
Why would you try to use one tool which has a _very_ specific
capability to do something that it is explicitly
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg A Woods (gaw) writes:
gaw With CVS and non-diff-able, non-patch-able files we're talking about
gaw using a tool that's not even remotely suitable for the job at
gaw hand.
Lets be concrete.
Say I have a software project consisteing of some number of
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg A Woods (gaw) writes:
gaw It also depends a _GREAT_ deal on what the file contains. Jar files do
gaw not contain easily diff-able and patch-able text and therefore are not
gaw appropriate for storage in CVS.
Bollocks. The core task of CVS is version control.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 2:02 PM
To: Christian Andersson
Cc: CVS-II Discussion Mailing List
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the
Repository? Why or why not
Good one, I use
I am setting up pserver and I would like to set the
password file (CVSROOT/passwd) for the users. How do
I set the password column? I don't have access to
shadow file to copy/paste the password.
environment: SUN Solaris 2.7, RedHat 7.2
cvs version: 1.11.1p1
Thanks,
Andrew
[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 20:22:01 (GMT), Richard Caley wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
Bollocks. The core task of CVS is version control.
You're so wrong I don't even know where to start.
The abiliy
to get a diff is
[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 14:54:13 (-0600), Thornley, David wrote: ]
Subject: RE: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why
or why not
CVS doesn't handle non-mergeable files well, but it doesn't really do
much worse than systems purposely designed for them.
With CVS and non-diff-able, non-patch-able files we're talking about
using a tool that's not even remotely suitable for the job at hand.
We're not talking about something which happens to have a narrow flat
part on the end of a handle and which just happens to more or less fit
in the slot
Richard == Richard Caley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard
Richard In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg A Woods (gaw)
writes:
gaw With CVS and non-diff-able, non-patch-able files we're talking about
gaw using a tool that's not even remotely suitable for the job at
gaw hand.
Richard
Richard Lets
[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 20:32:01 (GMT), Richard Caley wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
Say I have a software project consisteing of some number of
directories with text files in it. I keep this in CVS because I want
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes:
Rolf Krahl writes:
The directory indeed contains a '+' character. With the old CVS, this
didn't caused any trouble.
It didn't cause any trouble that you noticed. The file that CVS uses to
keep track of editing information uses those characters as
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark A Flacy (maf) writes:
Richard Now, someone comes along and tells me every software project needs
Richard an icon, so this here GIF has to be part of the build. Obviously I
Richard need to version control it in sync with the source to be able to
Richard build
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg A Woods (gaw) writes:
The abiliy
to get a diff is nice but way, way down the list.
gaw Until/unless you understand the fundamental nature of RCS files and the
gaw fact that CVS is merely an RCS front-end, you won't even have a clue why
gaw you are so
[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 13:38:00 (-0800), EXT-Corcoran, David wrote: ]
Subject: RE: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why
or why not
less manipulate the screw. We really are talking instead about
hammering machine screws in with the handle of a
[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 21:52:00 (GMT), Richard Caley wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg A Woods (gaw) writes:
The abiliy
to get a diff is nice but way, way down the list.
gaw
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg A Woods (gaw) writes:
gaw The GIF does need to be part of the build, and it is something that
gaw might change over time, but it doesn't necessarily have to be kept quite
gaw so closely in sync with the sources (an old GIF may work fine with a new
gaw product,
[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 22:01:01 (GMT), Richard Caley wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
If your only reason for using CVS is to get diffs, then you will think
differently, but I would guess most people want versioning
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg A Woods (gaw) writes:
gaw CVS can manage to keep track of some changes to some non-diff-able and
gaw non-patch-able files, but only under a very few and very limited
gaw circumstances.
no, it keeps track of all the changes. You never lose a change. What
it
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg A Woods (gaw) writes:
Storing as diffs is just an optimisation, not a necessary
feature.
gaw It might not be a necessary feature, but it's the way RCS files work
gaw today and in combination with the forced concurrent edits feature of
gaw CVS, it makes it
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg A Woods (gaw) writes:
gaw Versioning _is_ diffs!
No, versioning is the ability to go back. Diffing the ability to
compare. One can use diffing to optimise versioning, but either can be
done independently.
gaw There's no point to keeping every revision of
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[ On Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 22:01:01 (GMT), Richard Caley wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository? Why or
why not
If your only reason for using CVS is to get diffs, then you will think
differently, but
Bruno Mussard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ ... ] I should like to set-up the following hierarchy
configuration for a new top-level module MY_PROJECT :
MY_PROJECT/ --- IP_BLOCKS/ --- USART/
| |
|- USB_DEVICE/
|
Hi,
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002 13:16:14 -0800 (PST)
Andrew Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am setting up pserver and I would like to set the
password file (CVSROOT/passwd) for the users. How do
I set the password column? I don't have access to
shadow file to copy/paste the password.
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