Kent E wrote:
I can't find any cvs for mandrake, are they available?
Try the install CD; there is most definitely a CVS RPM on them -- I have been
running CVS on Mandrake for years and through most versions of Mandrake.
Karl-Koenig Koenigsson
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The discust and embarrassment
Edward Peschko wrote:
> ok,
>
> here's acl for cvs - try II, to see if its getting through to the list.
> The patch implements very simple acl at the code level, and works against
cvs-1.11.5/6.
There is a more complex acl patch here:
http://home.attbi.com/~minyard/
It might interest you.
Max.
I will be out of the office starting 06/26/2003 and will not return until
06/29/2003.
I will respond to your message when I return.
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Kent E writes:
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> I can't find any cvs for mandrake, are they available?
You should be able to build from source code (which you can get from
www.cvshome.
[ On Thursday, June 26, 2003 at 18:48:15 (-0700), Edward Peschko wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: acl for cvs, access from internal machines
>
> ok... I used gcc-2.95.3 as a back-check (as well
> as /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc) do you have a K&R compiler I could
> check it out on?
SunOS-4.1 is still running in s
I can’t find any cvs for
mandrake, are they available?
Kent E.
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> It is the right forum, (I actually have your message in a queue of
> things to look at right behind a patch by Dieter Mauer that deals with
> keyword substitution, but which turned up an odd problem that I have
> been trying to track down in that his keyword2-20k test does something
> odd).
> We
Edward Peschko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, it looks like my patch for acl grafted onto CVS has
> pretty much sunk without a trace... wrong forum? philosophical
> issues again? no interest?
It is the right forum, (I actually have your message in a queue of
things to look at right behind
hmm..
Well, it looks like my patch for acl grafted onto CVS has
pretty much sunk without a trace... wrong forum? philosophical
issues again? no interest?
If it is the wrong forum for patches, then what is the *right* forum?
If its philosophical issues again, then what are they and how can
we
> Running Windows 2000, using CVSNT as server, TurtoiseCVS for
> clients and having problems when filenames with a blank in it
> are stored in the repository. How can I solve this problem?
Have you heard that old Henny Youngman gag?
"Doctor, doctor, it hurts when I do this !"
"OK, so don't do
> Here, we are actually concerned with small and capital letters, for
example:
> repository: foo.prl
> sandbox OS/2: FOO.PRL
> sandbox linux: foo.prl
There's no way to do this transparently.
One thing you *can* do is to make sure that you always add files from a
system which is case-se
Giovanni Giazzon writes:
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> we're sharing the same branch among the developers and after each deploy
> we're "freezing" a stable version. But sometimes the
Fabian Cenedese writes:
>
> >Running Windows 2000, using CVSNT as server, TurtoiseCVS for clients
> and having problems when filenames with a blank in it are stored in the
> repository. How can I solve this problem?
This maining list is for the standard CVS distribution; CvsNT and
TurtoiseCVS hav
If you mean 'I would like to replace a specific revision of a file', no :)
The correct way is to tag when you're freezing, and to create a new
("stable") branch if you need to make modifications.
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Hi,
we're sharing the same branch among the developers and after each deploy
w
Hi,
we're sharing the same branch
among the developers and after each deploy we're "freezing" a stable version.
But sometimes these versions have bugs, and we need to update them. I do not
want to generate other version, just update the existing one. It is
possible?
Thanks,
Giovanni Giazzo
>Running Windows 2000, using CVSNT as server, TurtoiseCVS for clients and having
>problems when filenames with a blank in it are stored in the repository. How can I
>solve this problem?
1. Read in the mail archives, this question has come up some times.
2. Don't use spaces :)
bye Fabi
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Hello,
due to a heterogeneous developing environment it would suit us to have
correspondences between sandbox and repository exist between different
filenames.
Here, we are actually concerned with small and capital letters, for
example:
repository: foo.prl
sandbox OS/2: FOO.PRL
sandbox linu
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