When we try to export code by tag out of CVSNT (using Tortoise), it
often takes an extremely long time. Many times we'll just cancel the
command, then try again. Sometimes it goes faster than other times.
Do you know why that would be? I'm thinking it has to do with CVS
having to go through the
Anand Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use WinCVS to checkout a copy on my PC. When I do a commit, the file
> checks in a linux server. I would like a committed file to be checked
> out/copied/exported to /var/www/myproject.
> When I search for this, I keep finding this (for the loginfo file)
pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi I want to use CVS for my project, olso I make and cvs init an cvs
> import for the first init.
> My problem is that I must be root for make a checkout, and all the files
> are owned root. I must change the owner for edit them.
> How make and cvs import
> "Sailesh" == Sailesh Krishnamurthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sailesh> I neglected to create a tag identifying when a branch started while
Sailesh> creating the branch and am having a tough time with a merge.
I've written some code as part of LibCVS which estimates the time
a tag was ap
Hello
I neglected to create a tag identifying when a branch started while
creating the branch and am having a tough time with a merge. I did
some searching on the web and discovered that there was once a patch
by Stephen Cameron (that let you specify ".trunk" and ".origin"
suffixes to branches). I
Peter Siegumfeldt wrote:
> Is there a way to automatically update the CVSROOT/modules
> file when a
> new module is added ? I would like to be able to fetch a list of the
> modules with tortoisecvs.
The modules file can only be updated manually, unless there's something in
the contrib directory.
Hamid Ghassemi
> Is there a trigger setting in CVS to create a reference directory. We
> are trying to create a directory tree of the latest source
> code and have
> CVS server update it each time there is a commit to CVS.
RTFM: https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.17/cvs_18.html#SEC175
Is there a trigger setting in CVS to create a reference directory. We
are trying to create a directory tree of the latest source code and have
CVS server update it each time there is a commit to CVS.
Thanks in advance.
Hamid Ghassemi
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Is there a way to automatically update the CVSROOT/modules file when a
new module is added ? I would like to be able to fetch a list of the
modules with tortoisecvs.
To be able to get the list i so far have edited the file manually. This
worked just fine execpt for two modules with white spaces
The only possibility is that the changes your organization made (in creating
revision 1.2) conflict with changes the vendor made between the two
releases. It is only reasonable that only some files (probably very few)
have conflicts.
-Original Message-
From: Dewan, Mohit [mailto:[EMAIL P
File diffs are determined using basically the unix diff algorithm.
Sometimes it indeed finds diffs that it can resolve, and sometimes
not. When it can't resolve them, it flags them as conflicts. When
you're merging files, I would expect diffs to result, some of which
can be resolved, and some not..
I have been using tkCVS/tkDiff so far but that doesn't solve the
problem. What I don't understand is that why conflicts show up on
certain files only. Not sure if I am doing something wrong.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 21
Use tkCVS or the like to resolve your conflicts.
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>] On Behalf Of Dewan, Mohit
>Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 6:22 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Merge conflict - please help.
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Am trying to merge cod
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>Well, I'm sorry if it's a stupid question. But how can I download
> the all the files like here:
> http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-view_cache.php?url=http://cvs.quakenet.org%2Fcgi-bin%2Fcvsweb.cgi%2Frt
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