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Chris Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As part of an evaluation I am undertaking, it is necessary for me to
> analyse the entire diff output generated by a CVS repository. I wish to
> look at statistics such as who is responsible for the percentage
Hello everyone,
It's been a while since I have consulted the massive technical brain of
Usenet, please forgive me if I make a netiquette blunder!
As part of an evaluation I am undertaking, it is necessary for me to
analyse the entire diff output generated by a CVS repository. I wish to
look at sta
> "Euan" == Euan Guttridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Euan> Is it possible to produce a list of all files with a specific tag - and
Euan> the time each file was tagged (not commited, tagged)?
The Perl LibCVS project has some code which determines upper and
lower bounds for the time of a t
(re-adding info-cvs to recipients)
Vincent YSMAL wrote:
> Ok,so i make all the process to another repository, and it's
> work fine
> when login to /cvsroot
> but, i was for an gforge install, and all the other repositery like
> /cvsroot/prjtest, are not accesible..
> have you an idea, or som
Christopher Currie wrote:
>cvs on our server is version 1.3.2.03, and on our client
> machines, the
> version is: 1.3.20.3 Beta (Build 3), WINCVS. Thanks Jim.
>
> - Christopher
>
> P.S.
> I've been using the command line interface of WINCVS to run cvs
> commands.
WinCVS uses CVSNT, no
Jim,
cvs on our server is version 1.3.2.03, and on our client machines, the
version is: 1.3.20.3 Beta (Build 3), WINCVS. Thanks Jim.
- Christopher
P.S.
I've been using the command line interface of WINCVS to run cvs
commands.
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Nukala Srinivas Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have installed CVS server and did some testing.
Good for you. Did you install a cvs 1.11.x or a cvs 1.12.x version?
> Our requirement is to support development at multisite.
Okay.
> I think CVS
Christopher Currie wrote:
> Robert -- the output of 'status,' 'update,' 'status,' and
> then a final try
> at commiting the file is below.
[...]
> ===
> File: shopnav.ascxStatus: Locally Modified
>
>Working revision
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Euan Guttridge writes:
> >
> > Is it possible to produce a list of all files with a specific tag
>
> Yes, see the various log/rlog options, particularly -r and -S.
Well, yeah, if you want to do it the _easy_ way :-)
--
Jim Hyslop
Senior Software Designer
Leitch Techn
Euan Guttridge writes:
>
> Is it possible to produce a list of all files with a specific tag
Yes, see the various log/rlog options, particularly -r and -S.
> and the
> time each file was tagged (not commited, tagged)?
No, CVS does not timestamp tags.
-Larry Jones
Your gender would be a lot mo
Euan Guttridge wrote:
> Is it possible to produce a list of all files with a specific
> tag
The only thing that comes to mind is:
cvs lo -h | grep -E "(RCS file|blah)" | grep -B1 blah | grep -v blah
> and the
> time each file was tagged (not commited, tagged)?
Well, if the tags were applied with
Robert -- the output of 'status,' 'update,' 'status,' and then a final try
at commiting the file is below.
By 'doesn't do a thing,' I mean that the status of the file doesn't seem to
change nor can I commit the file.
I'm new to cvs, and I've been reading the documentation and the cvs book
(by
Christopher Currie wrote:
> I'm trying to commit a file that has a sticky tag:
>
> cvs server: sticky tag `1.8' for file `shopnav.ascx' is
> not a branch
> cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first!
>
> From all the documentaton I have, I read that the way to
> clear the sticky
Is it possible to produce a list of all files with a specific tag - and the
time each file was tagged (not commited, tagged)?
Thanks
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Dear
all,
I'm trying to commit a file that has a sticky
tag:
cvs server: sticky tag
`1.8' for file `shopnav.ascx' is not a branch cvs [server aborted]: correct
above errors first!
From all
the documentaton I have, I read that the way to clear the sticky tag was to do
a: cvs updat
Euan Guttridge wrote:
> - I omitted to say I need to do this on a branch that was
> created months ago
> and has subsequent commits to it.
Ah, of course, life is never simple is it? :=)
There was a patch submitted about a month ago on the bug-cvs list, which
added special reserved tags, such as .
Vincent YSMAL wrote:
> Yes, i did a cvs init for the /cvsroot
Here's a thought - can you try with a different repository, and log the
entire process?
--
Jim Hyslop
Senior Software Designer
Leitch Technology International Inc. ( http://www.leitch.com )
Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal ( http://www.c
Suhas Hangal wrote:
> If i have 2 branches in cvs and for a particular file there
> is no difference
> in content of the 2 branches and i make changes in one branch
> and commit,
> then can i simply copy from branch A to branch B
No
> or i have to checkout
> branch B use cvs update -j "Branch A"
Hi,
I have installed CVS server and did some
testing.
Our requirement is to support development at
multisite.
I think CVSup can be used for it. Can anybody help
me to install CVSup.
Regards
Srinivas
"SASKEN RATED THE BEST EMPLOYER IN THE COUNTRY by the BUSINESS TODAY Mercer Survey 2004
Euan Guttridge wrote:
> How can you check out from a branch the first version of a file since
> branching?
Apply a non-branch tag, then check out based on the tag.
- I omitted to say I need to do this on a branch that was created months ago
and has subsequent commits to it.
--
Jim Hyslop
Senior
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I am trying to enable write proxy functionality by using
> CVS-1.12-11.But I have problem because primary servers will not
> automatically push changes to secondary server although I has set
> loginfo,postadmin,postwa
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