Dear all,
Is there any seach engine for a cvsroot tree? I would like to google our
archived documents like sources (C, Java, etc), docs (Microsoft Word,
PDF), etc.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Riadh.
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Hello,
On Tuesday 21 December 2004 10:47, Riadh Elloumi wrote:
Is there any seach engine for a cvsroot tree? I would like to google our
archived documents like sources (C, Java, etc), docs (Microsoft Word,
PDF), etc.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
I have only a workaround. If you're
Hello,
I added some new files to a branch b and then tried
to join them to the main trunk via
cvs update -j b
as described in the cvs manual.
But this does not work at all.
(Using cvs 1.10.7)
Any hints?
Thanks,
Jochen
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Hello,
I added some new files on a branch
and try to join them on the main trunk
but nothing at all happens (cvs 1.10.7)
What I did:
==
~ cvs checkout myproject
~ cd myproject
~/myproject cvs tag -b branchtest
~/myproject cvs up -r branchtest
Try cvs up -Ad to include the new dirs...
-chris
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Hello,
I
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Gunnar Ahlberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using ssh for connection using
export CVS_RSH=ssh
and
cvs -d:ext:developer@server:/repository
Of course, on the CLIENT HOME, the .ssh file is needed.
True, especially if the client machine is going
On Windows, I can use Google Desktop search. It will index all the
fiesl not just cvsroot. But I find it useful to be able to do Google like
search on my filesystem.
Petric Frank wrote:
Hello,
On Tuesday 21 December 2004 10:47, Riadh Elloumi wrote:
Is there any seach engine for a cvsroot tree?
Mark D. Baushke wrote:
- Adding additional features to CVS is possible as you have the
source, forcing IBM to change anything for you is not as easy.
How many times do you alter the source code to provide site specific
functionality? And what do you do when the next version of CVS comes out?
ViewCVS has this ability built in, though it's disabled by default since
it can be used as a denial of service attack. Search for use_re_search =
0 in viewcvs.conf
~Matt
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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
How many times do you alter the source code to provide site specific
functionality? And what do you do when the next version of CVS comes out?
You merge!
On a previous job, I maintained site-specific extensions to WinCVS, and
merged them against new
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Derek Robert Price wrote:
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Hi all
I think the situation is
There are two module
modA modB
if I tag modA with 'tag123' then I export modB with 'tag123', it
will return the directories of modB but not
Hi. I'm a Clearcase admin who is in a new job that uses CVS exclusively.
I want to do some reports and otherwise interrogate the CVS repositories
and I was thinking of doing that with Perl. What's a good Perl module
for CVS?
I've search CPAN and
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Hi. I'm a Clearcase admin who is in a new job that uses CVS exclusively.
I want to do some reports and otherwise interrogate the CVS repositories
and I was thinking of doing that with Perl. What's a good Perl module
for CVS?
SNIP
My immediate task is to compare files
What exactly are you looking for ? CVSup lets you do 1-way
sync ...bidirectional sync is more problematic, you have
to rely on merges. I think even ClearCase Multisite does the same
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Hi,
Is it possible to implement multi site in CVS inorder to sync
between
multiple
What exactly are you looking for ? CVSup lets you do 1-way
sync ...bidirectional sync is more problematic, you have
to rely on merges. I think even ClearCase Multisite does the same
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Hi,
Is it possible to implement multi site in CVS inorder to sync
between
multiple
We check out the entire repository (on several tags--e.g. DEV, PROD, etc.)
and use glimpse (by Udi Manber) to generate an index. It is possible to
generate the index w/o actually checking out onto a disk by using a pipe,
but we get a lot of milage out of our checked out version.
Glimpse can
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Andrew Subject: Good Perl module for CVS
Andrew Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 18:48:15 GMT
Andrew Hi. I'm a Clearcase admin who is in a new job that uses CVS
Andrew exclusively. I want to do some reports and
Todd Denniston wrote:
I don't think you would call it a Perl module, and it may not do
everything you need but cvs2cl should get you started along a good path.
http://www.red-bean.com/cvs2cl/
among other things it can output to XML after it has reduced and
collated the 'cvs log' output, so you
Hi Riadh,
Disclaimer: this post mentions a commercial product.
You might want to have a look at FishEye
(http://www.cenqua.com/fisheye). It's a commercial tool that will
(amoung many other things) allow you to quickly search the content of
files in your repository.
FishEye indexes repository
I now have system-type application-admin support of some
applications and to control what goes on I'm having the
app-admin folks place all company-written scripts and data
files (data files that drive the app, not data files as
in temporary or database files) into cvs. What I have at
for the
Having several users working in cvs, is there an
easy for them to change their passwords? I expected
'cvs passwd'.
Mike
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hello
On Windows, 'update' doesn't remove Result of Merge from Entries file.
If there is no markers in the merged file (', ===, '), is it save
to remove by hand the Result of Merge text from Entries file ? Or is
there a case that cvs st should return File had conflicts on merge
even if there is
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