I normaly don't want to use locking on the cvs archive.
On Windows projects I think it's simplier to use strickt locking on
the resource and the corrosponding header file. Merging changes in
that files does not make happy anyone :-)
If not how can I enshure that these files can only be
First of all, sorry about my previous question about notification. I was
completely wrong and my question must have sounded a bit silly.
The problem was that all my users where in group cvs. On watch notification,
I expected them to receive mail on the email address I configured in
'users'.
On 17.12.2003 10:01:22 Paul Gelderblom \(ptok\) wrote:
I normaly don't want to use locking on the cvs archive.
On Windows projects I think it's simplier to use strickt locking on
the resource and the corrosponding header file. Merging changes in
that files does not make happy anyone :-)
If
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Kindly check while i try to add some file to the repository I am getting the
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cvs add: in directory .:
cvs [add aborted]: there is no version here;
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Purushotham Komaravolu writes:
I am using cvs
Yes, that's exactly what I'm going to do. I meant to say custom Ant
TARGET, not TASK.
Thanks!
Chad
Eric Siegerman wrote:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 06:03:30PM -0700, Chad Woolley wrote:
I can now write a custom
Ant task to commit all files, without worrying which have been modified.
Have you
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Diego.andrade [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Someone may show me CVS docummentation or texts in portuguese?
Yes. The latest version is 1.3. This is the URL:
Has anyone ever Migrated from Starteam to CVS? Anyone know of any
tools/guides to get me thinking in the right direction?
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I want to know if there is a windows app that will let me see visually
which files have been merged together...
I have tried Tortoise, smartcvs, lincvs and wincvs all of them have a
revision graph but they do not show in the graph which to files have
been merged.
For instance... I have a file
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Phil Labonte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to know if there is a windows app that will let me see visually
which files have been merged together...
cvs does not maintain that information.
I have tried Tortoise, smartcvs, lincvs and wincvs all
CVS does not implicitly maintain this information. That is why it's important to
follow an *explicit* tagging discipline when merging. See:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-12/msg00037.html
and
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/spambayes-dev/2003-November/001597.html
for more.
Title: RE: what to use to see merged files?
And if you follow strict tag naming conventions, ViewCVS will actual draw a line on its graphs showing you those merge points between branches. This is probably exactly what you want.
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Phil Labonte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the best method people have found to let only certain users
check in and everyone else check out?
An example may be found in the contrib directory in the check_acls.in
script.
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Peter Connolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the best method people have found to let only certain users
check in and everyone else check out?
An example may be found in the contrib directory in the check_acls.in
script.
If we're already using commitinfo, commit_prep and log_accum to log and
send email notifications, can this script co-exist?
See http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.10/cvs_18.html#SEC165
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