Hi Andy,
Good to hear you are moving to a versioning system. Some questions to
clarify what you are trying to do...
On Apr 9, 2005 5:36 PM, Andy Pieters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings fellow coders.
>
> I am on a production site and am facing the following situation
>
> product basic r
Greetings fellow coders.
I am on a production site and am facing the following situation
product basic release
product silver release
product gold release
new product based on basic release
new product based on basic release gold release
Changes to the base need to trickle down to all othe
On Apr 9, 2005 4:33 AM, Arno Schuring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> set CVSRSH to something like this:
> >> "C:\tools\Putty\plink.exe" -ssh -pw "mypassword"
> >>
> >> The env var CVSRSH is the rsh command that cvs ext: is to run.
> >
> > Setting CVSRSH (to anything) makes no difference. If I r
I'm having some problems with cvs add.
I have a project with some branches. One of those branches is a posible 1.2
release in which we are working out some problems. The thing is that I add
some files to the HEAD which I need in the 1.2 release, but I just can't add
it to the branch because it
[...]
When the update command is run it says that there is a conflict in the
WORD.tar (binary file). But when I ran cvs -nq update after the
changes are merged it shows that the Binary file has no conflicts. It
is supposed to mark it with a 'C' right?
CVS already told you...
$ cvs -f up -d -kk -j T
set CVSRSH to something like this:
"C:\tools\Putty\plink.exe" -ssh -pw "mypassword"
The env var CVSRSH is the rsh command that cvs ext: is to run.
Setting CVSRSH (to anything) makes no difference. If I run:
try CVS_RSH
Arno
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Hello Jim,
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