>
> The device upon which my repository was stored has failed. I have last week's
> backup, but I had done some checkins since then. Fortunately, I have an up to
> date tree. I have copied the backup in to create a new repository. Now I
> must identify the files in the current workin
Hi,
A user checked-out a CVS project from a branch, modified it, added a file,
and then tried to commit. When he committed, he saw output like the
following:
(I deliberately changed the names of the files and paths, note the problem
with file2.c below)
...
repository-path/Proj/file1.c,v <-- fi
Hello,
We are using multiple CVSROOT's for a particular cvs
server.
I have configured the inetd.conf file through a script
to allow access to multiple roots.
However, users having access to more than one
CVSROOT's are not being able to login into more than
one CVSROOT's. After the first succes
Is there an ftp location where I could download the
CVS mailing list archives?
I prefer to "grep" archives rather than use a search
engine like webcrawler.
Thank you.
Susan Johnson
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Whatever you do, make sure you use tags liberally. You should tag the whole
repository before you start and after you are done. You should probably
also add tags in stages as you are going along. It will pay off when you
find you committed something that was not merged properly.
-Original
Not sure if this is possible or not, and would appreciate a pointer to a
doc if it is ...
I have three modules:
moduleA
bin/moduleB
bin/moduleC
I'd like to make an 'alias' or something that, if I check out moduleA, it
will include B and C as subdirectories. ie:
moduleA/src/bin/moduleB
module
I have a customer who I want me to implement cvs so they can get in control
of their web development. The problem that I have come up with is that
their web site is developed with ms Front Page. FP has these index
directories with text files in them which have names like the files in the
parent
Yep! L(.)(.)k here--+
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Johnson, Susan wrote:|
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On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 11:52:44AM +0300, Reinstein, Shlomo wrote:
> cvs commit: cannot remove file2.c: Permission denied
> cvs [commit aborted]: cannot rename file CVS/,,file2.c to file2.c: File
> exists
These are the key. (Especially the first one; the second error
just confirms which copy of
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 09:05:08AM -0400, Bill wrote:
> Whatever you do, make sure you use tags liberally.
Emphatically seconded!
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Anyone who swims with the current will reach the big music steamship;
whoever sw
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 09:35:50AM -0700, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> ms Front Page [...] has these index
> directories with text files in them which have names like the files in the
> parent directory. So, I have file that are binary and a matching file that
> is text like:
>
> MyLovely.jpg
> v
Hi,
I'm trying to make CVS work on our HP-UX 11.0 network.
1. Downloaded CVS and installed it.
2. Specified CVSROOT in .cshrc
3. Created a repository with "cvs init"
4. Checked in/committed a bunch of files with "cvs ci *.v"
5. I setup the .cshrc file for another user, Peggy.
6. Peggy tried to c
Okay, here's how I restored my repository from a recent archive of the
repository itself and a good working tree (sandbox). Thanks to all
who responded - I couldn't have done it without you.
First, all work is done on copies of the archive and the sandbox.
Whenever I made a m
[Note: this is an update. There were two steps I forgot]
Okay, here's how I restored my repository from a recent archive of the
repository itself and a good working tree
(sandbox). Thanks to all who responded - I couldn't have done
it without you.
First, all work is d
Glad to hear you've recovered!
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 11:11:37AM -0700, Mike Ayers wrote:
> That's it. This is basically the method suggested by Eric Siegerman
> with a few modifications.
Yup, pretty much the same modifications I'd have made :-)
> $ find . -type f | grep -v '/CVS/' |
The user was working in Windows 2000, CVS version 1.10.7. The keyword
expansion is a good point - I now understand why a commit operation changes
the local copy of the file. This is problematic, though - because the user
was left with an empty file - both locally and in the repository, and there
w
As I am running the CVS server (v1.11.2 pserver) on a
(linux) machine with two network adapters I would very
much like to know if it is possible to bind the server
to a specific network interface?
e.g.
eth0:
eth1:
With the server only listening on the 'eth1' interface?
Than
You can do this using ip filtering. Check out ipchains or iptables
which is OT.
Regards
G
Josh wrote:
> As I am running the CVS server (v1.11.2 pserver) on a
> (linux) machine with two network adapters I would very
> much like to know if it is possible to bind the server
> to a specific n
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