RE: CVS Feature Version 1.12.11 Released!

2004-12-14 Thread Peter Connolly
Title: RE: CVS Feature Version 1.12.11 Released! Short of each of us diff'ing the two NEWS files, is there a digest of the new features on the 1.12 branch? pc -Original Message- From: Derek Robert Price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Mon 12/13/2004 12:34 PM To: [EMAIL

Re: CVS Feature Version 1.12.11 Released!

2004-12-14 Thread Derek Robert Price
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Peter Connolly wrote: RE: CVS Feature Version 1.12.11 Released! Short of each of us diff'ing the two NEWS files, is there a digest of the new features on the 1.12 branch? I'm sorry? Why would you need to diff which two NEWS files? Derek - --

Re: Updating revision number on a branch.

2004-12-14 Thread Larry Jones
Jim.Hyslop writes: 1.102 - is that all?!? :=) [...] Repository revision: 1.478 1.478 -- is that all?!? In the CVS source tree, src/ChangeLog is up to 1.3079. -Larry Jones Somebody's always running my life. I never get to do what I want to do. -- Calvin

Re: Permission denied

2004-12-14 Thread Larry Jones
Nick Le Mouton writes: I'm having problems running cvs on a mapped drive Is it your working directory that's on the mapped drive or the repository? Is the machine you're mapping the drive from a Windows machine or something else? -Larry Jones Yep, we'd probably be dead by now if it wasn't

RE: Questions about upgrading the server to the latest CVS versio n.

2004-12-14 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Limor Yaakov wrote: [1] Is there any implication or warnings that I should be aware of when upgrading from version 1.11.1p1 to 1.1.18 or is it a smooth upgrading without any side effects ? It's typically a smooth process. See the NEWS file for details.

Re: Updating revision number on a branch.

2004-12-14 Thread Fabian Cenedese
Heh, I think you misunderstood my second message. I meant that we wanted to make the change for cosmetic reasons, not that it WAS a cosmetic change. After reading on how the branches are created, I understand why you don't want to mess with those. However, I don't understand what the problem

RE: Updating revision number on a branch.

2004-12-14 Thread Jim.Hyslop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jim.Hyslop writes: 1.102 - is that all?!? :=) [...] Repository revision: 1.478 1.478 -- is that all?!? In the CVS source tree, src/ChangeLog is up to 1.3079. I _knew_ someone was going to one-up me ;=) -- Jim Hyslop Senior Software Designer Leitch

Permission denied

2004-12-14 Thread Nick Le Mouton
Hi, I'm having problems running cvs on a mapped drive This is the command I'm running: cvs.exe -q -z9 update -d -P aspirin.html cvs [update aborted]: cannot open file aspirin.html for comparing: Permission denied I've run cvs on mapped drives before and haven't had these sorts of problems. I