Re: CVS server upgrade?

2004-02-02 Thread David R. Chase
Jim, Just wondering what minor problems you had, just in case they might pertain to other peoples' migration strategies (or my own someday)? Thanks! David R. Chase Senior Unemployed Software Developer ; ) - Original Message - From: "Jim.Hyslop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: bug-cvs mailing list: is it dead?

2004-02-02 Thread Ed Avis
Phil Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>>Is the bug-cvs mailing list dead? >> >> >>shows it to be alive and well. > >Alive on gmane, perhaps - all postings I can see originate from gmane >itself. >And http://mail.gnu.org/archive

RE: CVS server upgrade?

2004-02-02 Thread Courier
Jim, Thank you. That is what I have in mind. Good things about our cvs server is locally. Thus I have schedule for down time about and works with couple developers when new cvs server back on line for testing and double check very things are ok. Again thank you very much for your comments. C-

RE: CVS server upgrade?

2004-02-02 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Courier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Here is I would like to do: I will take currently cvs server off line, > then tar the whole Repository, then bring up a new system and > cp and untar > Repository on new server. Our cvs server is a stand alone > server. All my > users are accessing via p

CVS server upgrade?

2004-02-02 Thread Courier
Hello cvsusers, First: I currently have 4+ years old Dell PE2300 PII 400MHZ. It is our cvs server. Now we want to upgrade this server to newer Dell Systems with P4 3.2GHZ. Second: Will be no changes on server name and its repository. Now I just need your help or opinions on how to approaching ab

Re: bug-cvs mailing list: is it dead?

2004-02-02 Thread Matthew Doar
Odd. I had the same experience; all traffic on bug-cvs ceased at the end of last year. I had no reply from any administrative address I could find. ~Matt On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 14:43, Ed Avis wrote: > Phil Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >Is the bug-cvs mailing list dead? > >

Re: Repository file owner/group problem

2004-02-02 Thread Todd Denniston
"Andrew E. Clark" wrote: > > Hi there, CVS users! > > As this is my first post, I'll explain my problem briefly -- but please > forgive me if this issue has already cropped up in previous postings... > > The CVS repository (on a Red Hat Linux 9.0 machine) I'm administering has > the following pr

RE: Oops I deleted some files

2004-02-02 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Tony Ennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > A few days ago I was cleaning up a project and deleted a > directory, commited, etc. Now, about a week later, I refetch > the project only to find that the directory and the files > within were important. Ooops. > > How do I get them back? I have

RE: CVSROOT\modules file -d option on NT

2004-02-02 Thread Jim.Hyslop
> The above syntax works fine on the NT platform but I am not able > to designate a "drive letter" to install on C: drive or D: > drive. For example I have tried: > > deploy_it -d C:\testdeploy\bin project_name > deploy_it -d C:/testdeploy/bin project_name > deploy_it -d "C:/testdeploy/bin"

CVSROOT\modules file -d option on NT

2004-02-02 Thread Sam Talebbeik
I am trying to use the -d option in CVSROOT\modules file to install my project files into an alternate directory structure. This is the entry in CVSROOT\modules deploy_it -d testdeploy/bin project_name The above syntax works fine on the NT platform but I am not able to designate a "drive letter