From: Peter Connolly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Ruud Dozijn' [EMAIL PROTECTED],'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
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Subject: RE: users file and notification
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 09:07:53 -0800
Can anybody tell me if there is a way to tell cvs to let the
file users map
cvs users to
Kayed Alfi wrote:
How do I upgrade to CVS 1.12.4 if I am using WinCVS
1.3 on win2K. After I download the *.bz or *.rpm as
there are no *.zip file, what do I do?
For .bz, use bzip to extract sources and compile it. For rpm just
install it on your linux box.
Note that you don't need to install
On my new machine, a 3 GBit P4 I get very often errors on checkouts:
cvs [update aborted]: cannot rename file _new_generate.bat to generate.bat:
Bad address
I try to checkout existing modules from existing repositorys, and I'm
correctly logged in.
All permissions are set correctly. I tried
All:
I have imported a populated directory into my
respository. I work on WinCVS 1.3. The files (*.doc
and *.fmb) imported fine. When I tried to checkout
the files, I get only 1KB of file sizes?
I run on pserver authentication mode, does this have
to do any thing with admin privilages?
On Dec 15, 2003, at 8:15 AM, Florian Pachaly wrote:
On my new machine, a 3 GBit P4 I get very often errors on checkouts:
cvs [update aborted]: cannot rename file _new_generate.bat to
generate.bat:
Bad address
I try to checkout existing modules from existing repositorys, and I'm
correctly
But , the WinCVS is already installed on the server.
Beside, there was only one *.exe to install the WinCVS
on the w2k server.
Thanks,
--- Michal Goralczyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kayed Alfi wrote:
How do I upgrade to CVS 1.12.4 if I am using
WinCVS
1.3 on win2K. After I download the
Does the size of the directory being imported matters!
Because I imported 245MB of data. I did force text on
*.fmb and *.pll could this be the reason!
--- Terrence Enger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 05:17 2003-12-15 -0800, Kayed Alfi wrote:
All:
I have imported a populated directory into
Greetings.
In a recent posting to info-cvs, I pointed out the need to
flag as binary any file which might contain a byte with the
value decimal 26, a.k.a. ctrl-z. Then I sat down to write
some words for chapter 9 of the Cederqvist, and I find that
I still have a little bitgrin/ to learn. Can
How can I keep emails from our build user sending checkin email every
time it updates CVS?
We have about 10 files build updates on every automated build and they
don't need to go to the team.
Thanks,
James
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Steve McIntyre wrote:
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 12:25:55AM -0500, Derek Robert Price wrote:
CVS feature version 1.12.3 has been released. Feature releases contain
new features as well as all the bug fixes from the stable release. This
release fixes
Hi,
This may be a bit off topic, but maybe someone can help.
I am looking for a way to automate a CVS checkout/checkin process. Also, on the
checkin, I don't want to check in any files that have identical contents to the
repository version - even if they have been saved with a new timestamp.
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Hi,
Here is the first partial translation to pt_BR:
(See attached file: cvs.texinfo)
Can anyone commit for me, please?
Fred,
Hey, you tricked me. You were supposed to send that file to bug-cvs but
you only sent it to me.
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 09:20:45PM -0700, Chad Woolley wrote:
I am looking for a way to automate a CVS checkout/checkin process.
You'll have to explain a bit more what you mean, I think.
Also, on the
checkin, I don't want to check in any files that have identical contents to the
repository
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