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> Is it a way I can have different write/read files for each of the
> directories under CVSROOT. So that I can create the different write
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> I wonder what command should I use to get list of tags as "history"...
cvs status -v
> Seems to be tricky - I could not figure that
I wonder what command should I use to get list of tags as "history"...
Seems to be tricky - I could not figure that out myself.
Thanks,
V
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Hi CVS Gurus!
I like to install Linux Based CVS Server.
Following group like to use the CVS
S_Manager
Marketting
Developement
tester
All need different permissions such write/read/noaccess
eg:
Developement need their software programmers to write/read permisson for
their files by their group or
Matt,
The correct place to ask questions about CVSNT is the CVSNT newsgroup:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
Or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
If you want a secure connection between Mac OS X and Windows I suggest
using eithe SSPI or SSERVER protocol. The command "cvs in
Hello
I have been trying to get this configured for two days...I have a CVS
repository set up on my OS X box. I want my PC developers to be able
to use Tortoisecvs [http://www.tortoisecvs.org/] to make new modules
and check in/out source from the X box. We have not used CVS before,
so this has b
I wrote:
I have a situation where I have a big directory tree of existing
code I'm importing a piece at a time. Among the files to be imported
are a lot of extra files I don't want to just remove. My basic
approach per directory has been:
- Build the proper global and command level cvsignore pat