Jake Colman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We've followed the proper procedure for removing a subdirectory tree from our
source tree. When we checkout the source tree it no longer creates the
directory hierarchy that we've removed. The checkout process, however, stil
traverses the tree and
Hi all,
We on our project are re-organizing the way we store data and as part of
that I need to move an existing folder to a different location.
Say for example right now I have a folder named A in the repository
which has a lot of subfolders and files
Eg.
A
|-A1
| |--A11
|
Greg A. Woods wrote:
[ On Saturday, June 5, 2004 at 13:01:48 (-0700), Adrian
Constantin wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS corrupts binary files ...
I don't wanna merge binary files, and I'm not likely to
modify them in
my module (project). I just want cvs to carry them along with the
Aditya Gandhi wrote:
Hi all,
We on our project are re-organizing the way we store data and
as part of that I need to move an existing folder to a
different location.
[...]
My question is how can I go about doing this without
disturbing the history.
As per my understanding simply
On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 12:51, Derek Robert Price wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Stable CVS 1.11.17 has been released. Stable releases contain only
bug fixes from previous versions of CVS. This version fixes several
serious security holes in the CVS server executable
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Feature CVS 1.12.9 has been released. Feature releases contain new
features as well as all the bug fixes from the stable releases. This
release fixes several serious security issues in the CVS server
executable. It also contains one minor bug fix
Derek Robert Price wrote:
I am no longer including MD5 sums in the release announcements since I
am now posting a detached GPG signature file with the downloads.
Let's hope it never happens again, but, during the recent cvshome.org outage, the
md5sums in the release announcements were
Hello Larry,
* On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 05:40:14PM -0400 Larry Jones wrote:
[regarding -N for diff and rdiff]
It's not just useful, it's essential. The option doesn't exist
because it's always assumed for rdiff!
Ok, I just tested it, you are right. Well, I looked at the documentation
(info
Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Derek Robert Price wrote:
I am no longer including MD5 sums in the release announcements since I
am now posting a detached GPG signature file with the downloads.
Let's hope it never happens again, but, during the recent cvshome.org
outage, the
Spiro Trikaliotis writes:
Ok, I just tested it, you are right. Well, I looked at the documentation
(info cvs, the online manual) but could not find it documented anywhere
that -N is always assumed with rdiff. Isn't that a documentation hole?
Given that rdiff doesn't even *have* a -N option,
Hi
In our team, one developer wants to make tags for a
few files; suppose he is working on 2 bugs, each
requiring changes in 2 or 3 different set of files, he
wants to tag each of those 2 or 3 files with the bug
number, so that he can remember which files are
modified for which bug. I think this
Please feel free to subscribe yourself at these URL:
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cvs
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
From: Tom W
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 10:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I like to join this user group
Hello everyone,
I am relatively new to CVS, having used Source Safe and StarTeam in the
past. I am using CVS to track web development projects. I would like to
be able to export from CVS into a directory where a non-CVS version of
the application already resides, and have CVS only update new or
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