Hi CVS experts
I had a repository on a server (RedHat Linux 7.3) working right.
Later, for maintenance we reinstalled the server and we replaced the
repository files
from our backup which was compressed using WinZip
and I found this
error when I try to get the clean copy from my local version.
Hi,
When I edit files in two or more sub-directories in a project and commit
the changes, I get a log editor session for each directory. To get around
it, I use -m .. but sometimes I want to enter a multi-line message and -m
is kind of cumbersome. I don't see this using another CVS system I
Greetings to all,
Would someone kindly refer me to documentations that explain how to install and configure CVS on Unix?
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Would someone kindly refer me to documentations that explain how to
install and configure CVS on
Posts writes:
Does anyone know why I'm getting the multiple editor sessions? Is this a
'feature' or some configuration setting I can set?
That's the way it's supposed to work. If you exit the editor without
changing anything, you should get a prompt asking what to do; one of the
choices is
Hi guys! I'm planning migrate our PHP/JAVA/C/web development environment
to CVS style.
I never used CVS like a server, but I'm reading all information that I
need about how administration a repository.
I've got some doubt and I can't get answer. Could you please help me?
This is my requirement.
Federico Edelman writes:
1- I need give permissions for users and groups. Is it possible? Can I
get this requirement thru filesystem permissions?
Probably. The general rule is that you need read permission on a
directory to check out the files it contains and you need write
permission on a
I saw my question
has already been asked a number of times but I didn't succed to find a
satisfying answer. AFAIK the single way to manage per-module user permission is
by a system ACL combining with CVS scripts. So my qeuestion is
whether such a set
of scripts already exists. I mean a