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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David A. Bartmess
> Sent: vendredi 25 février 2005 06:53
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> On Thursday 24 February 2005 08:24 am, Jim.Hyslop wrote:
> > rakesh mailgroups wrote:
> > > does anyone know if the repository serv
On Thursday 24 February 2005 08:24 am, Jim.Hyslop wrote:
> rakesh mailgroups wrote:
> > does anyone know if the repository server having a different time than
> > local PCs will cause issues with CVS?
>
> None whatsoever. CVS was designed to be able to operate with workstations
> in multiple time z
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Pierre Asselin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mark D. Baushke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > New imports are always on the vendor branch with -X and 1.2 is always
> > dead. So, the trunk is no longer ever potentially broken.
>
> Hmmm, I see. I had
Mark D. Baushke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> New imports are always on the vendor branch with -X and 1.2 is always
> dead. So, the trunk is no longer ever potentially broken.
Hmmm, I see. I had read the 1.12 documentation at
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.12.11/cvs_16.html#SEC115
and
hi all,
my commitinfo entries
ALL /usr/bin/activitymail -lD
my loginfo entries
ALL /usr/bin/activitymail -D -c -f %1{sVv} -p -u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -t [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and when i tried to check-in some file here is the output which i get
/usr/local/cvsroot/CVSROOT/temp.txt,v <-- temp.txt
Jason,
Are you using CVS on Windows or CVSNT. If you have installed WinCVS
then you are most likely using CVSNT. You can check using "cvs -v" or
"cvs version" will show you the client and server version.
The correct place to ask technical questions about CVSNT is the CVSNT
newsgroup:
news://new
Christian Fischer writes:
>
> Can i remove this cvswrappers file after the initial import, are the files
> tagged as text or binary now?
Yes, they are. You can safely remove the file.
-Larry Jones
Yep, we'd probably be dead by now if it wasn't for Twinkies. -- Calvin
I am unable to generate a patch under Windows for new files that have been
marked as added:
cvs diff -N ruleset.properties
Index: ruleset.properties
===
RCS file: ruleset.properties
diff -N ruleset.properties
cvs diff: nul: Invalid ar
Hi all,
I like to import third-party sources (linux) which contain both, text and
binary files. I'm new in using cvs.
Some questions about cvswrappers file an third-party source import.
Probably the easyest way is to create an cvswrappers file per script (using
file command).
Can i remove thi
Mark E. Hamilton wrote:
> Todd Denniston wrote:
> > "Mark E. Hamilton" wrote:
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A fourth approach would be to do the 'cvs update' to merge everything
> that can be merged successfully, and then use something like this to
> automatically select one of the two choices
Title: Message
The correct place to ask technical questions
about CVSNT is the CVSNTnewsgroup:news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsntorhttp://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
There is no need to
make any modifications, if you installed the pserver protocol when you
installed CVSNT t
Hi,
I am leading a team working on multiple (more than 3) releases, work
for which goes on in parallel. There are production deploys on the
first of every month and then a major release once every few months.
The major release needs to be retrofitted with the changes done in the
smaller release to
Murugan Kalicharan S writes:
>
> Is it possible to checkout only the folder structure in a
> repository and later the files or docs can be added withinin the folders
> that was checked out.
No. You can, however, check out individual files rather than the entire
project and CVS will creat
Hi All,
Is it
possible to checkout only the folder structure in a repository and
later the files or docs can be added withinin the folders that was checked
out. It will be very useful for people who wish to check out files from remote
location. Any suggestions or links that is help
Hi,
Is there an easy way to revert large commits, say, i want to an entire
project
to revert to a previously tagged version?
Or do i have to do it file by file?
JP
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Hi,
Is there an easy way to revert large commits, say, i want to an entire
project
to revert to a previously tagged version?
Or do i have to do it file by file?
JP
Sorry for the question, i found it by finally googling for the right stuff.
ie:
cvs tag tmp_post_goof
cvs update -jtmp_post_goof -jm
Larry Jones wrote:
>
> Mark D. Baushke writes:
> >
> > CVS keeps time in UTC to allow for clients that may be in other
> > timezones. It is always in UTC. User input of dates defaults to
> > local time, but you may add a timezone explicitly to the datestamp
> > if you wish.
>
> The feature releas
rakesh mailgroups writes:
>
> does anyone know if the repository server having a different time than
> local PCs will cause issues with CVS?
It shouldn't.
-Larry Jones
I can do that! It's a free country! I've got my rights! -- Calvin
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rakesh mailgroups wrote:
> does anyone know if the repository server having a different time than
> local PCs will cause issues with CVS?
None whatsoever. CVS was designed to be able to operate with workstations in
multiple time zones (unlike, say, Visual Source Safe). All times are
converted to UT
Paul Sander wrote:
> What are the modes of your directories right now? If you turn off
> world read and execute access to an ancestor directory, users can't
> penetrate the choke point without an ACL that accommodates
> your access
> policy.
OK, that sounds reasonable. On further discussions w
Bijo Alex Thomas wrote:
> How to setup pserver in CVSNT?
Why would you want to? Both CVS and CVSNT support many authentication
protocols which are vastly superior to pserver (well, I suppose that really
isn't saying much - is there any protocol worse than pserver?).
> What are the operations in Wi
How to setup pserver in CVSNT?
What are the operations in Windows NT corresponding
to the
modifications we make in /etc/services and
/etc/inetd.conf of UNIX?
Thanks
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How to setup pserver in CVSNT?
What are the operations in Windows NT corresponding to the
modifications we make in /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf of UNIX?
Thanks
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Hi,
does anyone know if the repository server having a different time than
local PCs will cause issues with CVS?
Thanks
Raks
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