Paul Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Jan 30, 2005, at 2:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Todd Denniston [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sergei Organov wrote:
Todd Denniston [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If cvs -n commit runs the triggers to do your check(see my
question above), I have
On Feb 1, 2005, at 2:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would you post a message stating your point of view, completely,
please? Thanks!
I need a way to generate 'cvs diff' against read-only repository. To
achieve this it's enough to fix 'cvs add' so that it
Paul Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Feb 1, 2005, at 2:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would you post a message stating your point of view, completely,
please? Thanks!
I need a way to generate 'cvs diff' against read-only repository. To
Paul Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Jan 31, 2005, at 9:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Don't you wish to even try to understand the suggestion? The suggestion
is: invoke *the same triggers* both at 'cvs add' and 'cvs commit' time,
-- there is no need for separate triggers.
I
Hello Helpers,
the CVS structure doesn=3Ft match my local structure, a sample:
CVS: /ind-proj/src/actions/XYAction.java
local: /ind-proj/WEB-INF/src/actions/XYAction.java
How can I configure CVS, to use the right path, the WEB-INF path?
Help!! it=3Fs urgend! got release date 21.Feb :-/
Is it possible to give specific files / directories / modules specific user
privileges? We need to be able to give people access priviledges to selective
directories. Normally, one has access only to the component that he is working
on.
Our CVS repository (/cvs) is stored on a RedHat 9 machine. A
Is it possible to get some kind of overview of the CVS repository structure
without using 3rd party tools like viewcvs?
I'm asking because if for example a user forgets the module he checked in two
weeks ago. How does he find out the name of the module?
Thx for your help.
-matt
Jim Searle writes:
I found this question in the archives, but never saw an answer. Is there a
way to get 'BASE' to work with 'cvs log'?
Yes, by fixing the code, which I just did. :-)
The fix will be in the next releases. If you just can't wait, here's a
patch (for the stable [1.11]
[ On Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 13:09:59 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS diff and unknown files.
But think about what's really going on.
You need to try harder to follow your own advice.
If
the work will be refused anyway, why would you possibly want to
deliberately
[ On Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 15:22:34 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Triggers (was Re: CVS diff and unknown files.)
But you fail to
understand the problem.
I understand the problem perfectly.
You don't seem to understand the fact that cvs add and cvs rm are
supposed to be
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to give specific files / directories / modules specific
user privileges? We need to be able to give people access priviledges
to selective directories. Normally, one has access only to the
component that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to give specific files / directories / modules
specific user privileges?
[...]
Our CVS repository (/cvs) is stored on a RedHat 9 machine. A
group 'cvsusers' exists.
Typically for this scenario, it's as simple as taking advantage of the
security
[ On Sunday, January 30, 2005 at 16:45:35 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Triggers (was Re: CVS diff and unknown files.)
It's not so unusual for people who have done SCM for many years on
large and varied projects.
Well it depends -- you seem to belong to a (hopefully small and
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Subject: RE: user privileges for files / dirs / modules
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to give
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to give specific files / directories / modules specific user
privileges?
Yes, on a per-directory basis. See the manual for details:
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.18/cvs_2.html#SEC13
-Larry Jones
From now on, I'm devoting
[ On Sunday, January 30, 2005 at 22:24:06 (-0800), Mark D. Baushke wrote: ]
Subject: Re: 'cvs add' client/server semantics (was Re: Triggers)
- there are good reasons for 'cvs add' to have an advisory process
(which becomes an enforcement at cvs commit time)
a) inform the user
[ On Monday, January 31, 2005 at 10:21:07 (-0400), Néstor Boscán wrote: ]
Subject: Is it secure to use CVS over the Internet?
Is it secure to use CVS over the Internet?.
Sure, of course. Thousands do it every day, many times per day, all
over the world.
(assuming you don't use the
[ On Monday, January 31, 2005 at 01:18:36 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ]
Subject: Re: 'cvs add' client/server semantics (was Re: Triggers)
'Course, Greg has claimed in the past that he already has a patch...
Actually, no, I have never made any such claim.
I've posted everything I have done so
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to get some kind of overview of the CVS repository structure
without using 3rd party tools like viewcvs?
cvs checkout -d -l top .
I'm asking because if for example a user forgets the module he checked
in
[ On Monday, January 31, 2005 at 10:24:00 (-0800), Matt Doar wrote: ]
Subject: RE: Sharing Common Files
So regardless of whether you are linking to files or directories, server
side soft links are not a good idea. A client side script to recreate
them can be versioned.
Precisely. This is a
[ On , January 31, 2005 at 20:30:21 (+0300), Sergei Organov wrote: ]
Subject: Re: CVS diff and unknown files.
Don't you wish to even try to understand the suggestion? The suggestion
is: invoke *the same triggers* both at 'cvs add' and 'cvs commit' time,
-- there is no need for separate
Greetings,
This could be something I've done wrong, but am at a loss as to figure
out a way around it. I'm running cvs 1.12.11 on Linux and have
recently added the cvs_acls script to my commitinfo file. The cvs_acls
script works properly, the problem appears to be the way it is invoked
by the
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Captain Tantric [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This could be something I've done wrong, but am at a loss as to figure
out a way around it. I'm running cvs 1.12.11 on Linux and have
recently added the cvs_acls script to my commitinfo file. The cvs_acls
Thanks Mark, but I have been using that in my config file since a
prior upgrade to 1.12.10.
You may find doing something that enables the use of the new format
strings to be desirable...
cvs checkout CVSROOT
echo 'UseNewInfoFmtStrings=yes' CVSROOT/config
cvs commit CVSROOT/config
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