Re: implicit directory umask?

2002-06-25 Thread Dusan Juhas
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Noel Yap wrote: > --- Dusan Juhas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I have a directory with permitions set to > > drwxrwxrwx > > in the cvs repository. After checkout to the sandbox > > this directory is umasked to: > > drwxr-xr-x > > CVSUMASK is not set. > > How it i

CVS web

2002-06-25 Thread Gordon Stewart
Hi Just a quick question about CVSWeb (cvsweb.org) program. I have been given the program CVSWeb to install on my CVS Repository. It displays the directory correctly but I am getting the error message There are 3 files, but none matches the current tag This is the fresh install of cvs and

RE: How to find out the CVSROOT and location in the repository of a w orking directory

2002-06-25 Thread Reinstein, Shlomo
About the first possibility below, this was the first thing that I tried before I sent the message to the mailing list. I noticed that I have a problem with sticky dates: I cannot take the sticky date from the output of "cvs status" and just use "cvs update -D ". I need to do a format conversion,

RE: How to find out the CVSROOT and location in the repository of a w orking directory

2002-06-25 Thread Noel Yap
--- "Reinstein, Shlomo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > About the first possibility below, this was the > first thing that I tried > before I sent the message to the mailing list. > I noticed that I have a problem with sticky dates: I > cannot take the sticky > date from the output of "cvs status" an

Re: Where can I find WinCVS?

2002-06-25 Thread Mike Ayers
Xicheng Jia wrote: > Could you please tell me where I can find WinCVS. Thanks a lot. :-) Start at www.cvsgui.org and find the downloads. There's also lots of good documentation there. /|/|ike ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] h

Conflict upon add

2002-06-25 Thread Mike Ayers
Using WinCVS, I added a PDF file to my archive (PDFs illustrate the problem of text file canonicalization - I don't know whether they're text or binary, but must check them in as one or the other). Once added, it displayed as a conflict file. It is my understanding that one needs rev

Re: Conflict upon add

2002-06-25 Thread Larry Jones
Mike Ayers writes: > > Using WinCVS, I added a PDF file to my archive (PDFs illustrate the problem of > text file canonicalization - I don't know whether they're text or binary, but > must check them in as one or the other). Once added, it displayed as a > conflict file. It is my under

WinCVS tree commit

2002-06-25 Thread Mike Ayers
Using WinCVS, I would like to commit all the commitable files in the tree. If I select the top directory and run commit from there, it doesn't seem to work, although it does appear to be recursing and doing something (what?). Suggestions? TiA, /|/|ike

advisory locks

2002-06-25 Thread Nate Swenson
I am running cvs-1.11.1 on a Linux server and am accessing the repository from WinCvs on a Win2000 machine. I would like to use advisory locks with the "cvs edit -c file" command, but I am getting an error from WinCvs: cvs edit -c "function isnum.sql" (in directory C:\Documents and Settings\nate

Re: WinCVS tree commit

2002-06-25 Thread Matt Riechers
Mike Ayers wrote: > > Using WinCVS, I would like to commit all the commitable files in the tree. >If > I select the top directory and run commit from there, it doesn't seem to work, > although it does appear to be recursing and doing something (what?). Without seeing the output you are

RE: advisory locks

2002-06-25 Thread Alexandre Augusto Drummond Barroso
Unfortunatelly WinCVS does not support -c flag. If you want to use it with every edit command, insert these lines into .cvsrc file: edit -c commit -c Zandao. > - Original Message - > De: Nate Swenson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Enviada em: Terça-feira, 25 de Junho de

RE: advisory locks

2002-06-25 Thread Noel Yap
--- Alexandre Augusto Drummond Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Unfortunatelly WinCVS does not support -c flag. If > you want to use it with every edit command, insert > these lines into .cvsrc file: > edit -c > commit -c As I responded in another thread, CVS itself doesn't yet support these

VSS -> CVS: shadow folder feature?

2002-06-25 Thread Matthew . van . Eerde
I am the de-facto development manager (though I also code a lot) of a shop that manages a couple of website. We currently use Visual Source Safe and I'm looking at moving to CVS as a more cross-platform solution. However, our setup currently uses test sites that point to the developers' "local"

make branch as trunk

2002-06-25 Thread Katya Rubanov
Branch X has been created off the trunk. Development has been going on Branch X only, with hardly any changes on the trunk. Branch X has new functionality and all the software upgrades. Code has been merged from trunk to Branch X to keep X up-to-date. We want to now make Branch X as the trunk.

Re: Conflict upon add

2002-06-25 Thread Mike Ayers
I had it as a binary. I still have no idea what caused the conflict, but when I committed it, there was no problem. /|/|ike Larry Jones wrote: > Mike Ayers writes: > >> Using WinCVS, I added a PDF file to my archive (PDFs illustrate the problem of >>text file canonicalization

RE: advisory locks

2002-06-25 Thread Alexandre Augusto Drummond Barroso
Yes, Noel Yap is correct. I didn't notice that you are using regular cvs command on Windows 2000. By default, the -c flag is accepted by cvsnt, not cvs :-( Zandao. > -Original Message- > From: Noel Yap [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 3:21 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTEC

RE: VSS -> CVS: shadow folder feature?

2002-06-25 Thread Alexandre Augusto Drummond Barroso
You'll find it in Appendix C - 3.5.2 Keeping a checked out copy. Zandao. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 4:06 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: VSS -> CVS: shadow folder feature? > > I am the de-facto deve