> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Vipin Chandran
> Gesendet: woensdag 6 oktober 2004 8:44
> Betreff: CVS setting up
>
> Hi,
> I am new to the cvs concept.. Now pls tell me where to start
> I have a windows client - server sy
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Paras jain
> Gesendet: woensdag 6 oktober 2004 8:21
> Betreff: Is there any risk in installing and using CVS Binaries?
>
> "Binary distributions of CVS are released "as is". Binaries
> are provided by users and are distribut
Hi,
I am new to the cvs concept.. Now pls tell me where to start
I have a windows client - server system in our office. I have
installed cvsnt in the server .. now pls tell me how to proceed .. the
workstations should be able to simultaneously work on the project
files in the server .. can u tell m
Hi,
I am new to the cvs concept.. Now pls tell me where to start
I have a windows client - server system in our office. I have
installed cvsnt in the server .. now pls tell me how to proceed .. the
workstations should be able to simultaneously work on the project
files in the server .. can u tell m
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Naveen M
> Gesendet: woensdag 6 oktober 2004 7:59
> Betreff: problems with Visual C# projects
>
> I would like to manage my Visual C# projects in a
> repository. When I tried putting a pr
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Kevin Drapel
> Gesendet: dinsdag 5 oktober 2004 23:08
> Betreff: What's the best way to work with branches.
>
> I work on a project with another "admin". We have a set of developers
> but we don't fully trust their work and w
Dear List,
I am new to CVS and found following in read me of binary download:
"Binary distributions of CVS are released "as is". Binaries are provided by
users and are distributed by cvshome.org without review. cvshome.org is
distributing these binary executables as a service to the CVS communi
Hi all,
I am new to WinCVS.
I would like to manage my Visual C# projects in a repository.
When I tried putting a project in the repository, it seems that it is
un-successful.
How can we solve this problem. Do I need to get any kind of pluggins?
kindly suggest,
Cheers,
Naveen.
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Deborah,
This page describes the major differences between CVSNT and CVS:
http://www.cvsnt.com/cvspro/compare.htm
CVSNT is available for Linux, Windows, Unix, Mac OS X etc etc. It is
identical on all platforms, however some platforms have features which
others do not eg: if your Unix does not ha
Hi,
unable to rename the file : This is related to the folder_perm settings
only. Pls check the same again.
Anyway which cvs version are you using.
Regards,
Gurpreet S
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Rémi
GOYARD
Sent: Tuesday, October 05
Gleidson,
Hi. You need to browse the following URL (a good HTML content :)), this
explains
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.7/cvs_2.html
Also for the latest one.
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.17/cvs_2.html#IDX81
Regards,
Gurpreet S
-Original Message-
F
Gleidson,
Hi. You need to browse the following URL (a good one :)), this explains
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.7/cvs_2.html
Regards,
Gurpreet S
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Gleidson Sá Barreto
Sent: Wednesday, Octob
Nidhi,
Hi. It does'nt seems that this is linked to perm settings to the cvs binary
files.
This is related to the perm settings you have applied to the repository
only!!
You need to check on that tracks.
As using the passwd and the pserver authentication protocol method- the
cvs_login should be
Which criteria I must lead in consideration at the
moment to choose to use the data base of contas/senha
of the system or the data base of authentication of
the proper CVS? Which the advantage of one in relation
to the other?
Hello,
I work on a project with another "admin". We have a set of developers
but we don't fully trust their work and we want to "moderate" their
code. From the main trunk, I created a branch called "unstable", we want
to merge the changes made by developers into this branch (which will be
furth
On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 13:27:36 +0200
Spiro Trikaliotis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#> Well, what about cvs diff -uN -r HEAD? I have not tested if it
#> works at all, and it would not give you the log but the complete
#> diff, but it might be a partial solution to your problem?
Yes, I can make diff t
Fellow CVS Users,
I am attempting to upgrade cvs on my Solaris server from cvs 1.10 to cvs 1.11.17. The
build was successful, and I am able to use cvs from that server without a problem.
Unfortunately, if I try to connect to the server from my PC using a pserver connection
in WinCVS, I am una
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In the book Essential CVS they list a cron script for exporting
> (distributing) code and then make mention of how you could automate
> the distribution process using the loginfo admin file. Question is,
> how could a devel
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Deborah Comeau \(LCL\) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Our current setup is:
>
> Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.11 (client/server)
>
> on Red Hat Linux Advanced Server release 2.1AS/i686
>
>
>
> We are in the process of switching al
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Gleidson Sá Barreto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In relation to the authentication method to pserver of
> the CVS, exists incoveniente not to happen the
> criptografia of the password. this fragility becomes
> pserver incoveniente to be used as metho
Please pardon possible repost.
In the book Essential CVS they list a cron script for exporting
(distributing) code and then make mention of how you could automate
the distribution process using the loginfo admin file. Question is,
how could a developer drive a CVS promotion to production if
produc
Sorry for the newbie question, but this issue keeps coming up. Our
project has two cvs servers, one for developers accessing via ssh and a
pserver for anonymous access on another machine.
Where can I find the access logs for the pserver machine? Are there any
packages out there for displaying cvs
It is just a little difficult for me to follow your questions, but I will have
a try at them.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> CVS newbie here trying do a simple test.
>
> I have application files under /a/jcl I want to protect with
> versioning.
>
> I created a repository under /a/cvs using user cv
Hi !
Since many days i have a problem, each time i try to commit a file
on my CVS server, i've got an error :
CVS [Server aborted] unable to rename file : permission denied.
I don't understand how why i've got this problem, as it talks to me
about permissions i had a look
Our current setup is:
Server: Concurrent
Versions System (CVS) 1.11.11 (client/server)
on Red Hat Linux
Advanced Server release 2.1AS/i686
We are
in the process of switching all of our version control over to CVS. Some of our
developers were using CVS long before we began our project to
In relation to the authentication method to pserver of
the CVS, exists incoveniente not to happen the
criptografia of the password. this fragility becomes
pserver incoveniente to be used as method of
authentication for communication in a LAN.
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> "Slawomir" == Slawomir Nowaczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Slawomir> I know the code I have in my workspace. But then I want to make
Slawomir> "cvs update". I would like to know, however, what is going to
Slawomir> change - and not just filenames, but the log entries... for all the
Hello,
* On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 12:52:40PM +0200 Slawomir Nowaczyk wrote:
> I know the code I have in my workspace. But then I want to make "cvs
> update". I would like to know, however, what is going to change - and
> not just filenames, but the log entries... for all the commits which
> happe
On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 12:21:04 -0700
David Schnepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#> Did you ever get an answer to this? This is precisely the problem I
#> hit my head against every few months. I wound up writing a python
#> script that figures out the differences between top-of-branch and
#> top-of-t
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