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> does anybody has any experience with Scmbug? I installed it but I don't
> know how
> to configure or use it! The documentation doesn
Hi,
does anybody has any experience with Scmbug? I installed it but I don't know how
to configure or use it! The documentation doesn't give any detailed
descriptions.
Thx for any reply.
Matt
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Michael Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm one of the CVS administrators here at my company (in addition to
> other duties of course), and I've been waiting for CVS 1.11.19 before
> upgrading all our users. I know there are some issues with 1.1
I'm one of the CVS administrators here at my company (in addition to
other duties of course), and I've been waiting for CVS 1.11.19 before
upgrading all our users. I know there are some issues with 1.11.18 so
I've been waiting for the next version of the "stable" branch.
I've been watching this l
Hi,
I have the same problem. Were you able to solve it? Thanks!
Lukasz
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> I understand WHY now. Since val-tags is just a cache,
> where is the "real" tags repository.
The individual RCS files in the repository.
-Larry Jones
I thought my life would seem more interesting with a musical
score and a laugh track. -- Calvin
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Yep, I should've know that because I've seen the
"real" tags in the ,v files. Thanks!!!
-chris
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>From: Rick Genter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 11:37 AM
>To: Fouts Christopher (IFNA MP DC); info-cvs@gnu.org
>Subject: RE: Question re: del
I believe that the "real" tags repository, as you call it, is knowledge
scattered in each ,v file in the repository. Each file lists the tags
with which it is tagged. That's why when you specify a tag that is not
in the val-tags file it can take a long time to process the command; CVS
has to look a
I understand WHY now. Since val-tags is just a cache,
where is the "real" tags repository. Again in my last
post, I said I did NOT see the deleted tag in val-tags
anymore, and don't see a tag that should still be there.
-chris
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>From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
I have the following problem, everytime I try to branch a proyect I
get the following error:
The server informed that an error occured while it was executing "cvs
tag"
(proyect name): cvs [server aborted]: tag '(branch name)' has
non-visible graphic characters.
I have another problem, I don't kn
Pierre Asselin wrote:
and when I work on the "new features working set" I want to commit to
"trombint-2-0-0" branch
correction, commit to the trunk. "trombint-2-0-0" is not a branch, it's
a (set of) revisions and you can't commit to that. Do a
cvs update -A
and try a "cvs status" again.
Larry Jones wrote:
Derek Price writes:
Well, "fixing" it this way would put us back in the position where
checkouts and updates could sometimes report that tags don't exist when
they do. I think this is worse than not checking out any data when the
tag doesn't exist in the project or sub-pro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> recently we switched from SourceSafe to CVS and I think it was a good
> choice. We are using CVSNT as server and WinCVS as client. But from the
> SS we have certain habits (maybe wrong) which are hard to change. When
> I want to modify a file, first I send
Hello,
recently we switched from SourceSafe to CVS and I think it was a good
choice. We are using CVSNT as server and WinCVS as client. But from the
SS we have certain habits (maybe wrong) which are hard to change. When
I want to modify a file, first I send the "edit" command to make the
file writ
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