ok, I was using -D where I should have used -r, works now :D
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 10:18:03PM -0700, Alex Liberman wrote:
hello,
after adding, checking in, and tagging msnicons.xml I am now unable
to get to it with an export, although luckily am able to retrieve
using a normal checkout.
Hi all,
I am a newbie trying to setup a Version control system. I have setup
the CVSNT server on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server machine. Locally i
have been able to log into the Repository, commit the changes etc
using Torsoise CVS. Now i am trying to checkout the files from a
remote client. I am
Hello Mark,
first of all, thanks for your answer.
* On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 09:39:07PM -0700 Mark D. Baushke wrote:
Read https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.12.12/cvs_18.html#SEC188
Yes, I had already done this.
Add the line 'UseNewInfoFmtStrings=yes' to CVSROOT/config
I had already
Dear List,
Source Forge is probably the largest user of CVS, Does any body have idea
that :
a) whether Source Forge maintain different repositories for different projects
or single repository containing several projects?
b) What are the Unstable and Stable revisions are they resides in
Paras jain wrote:
Dear List,
Source Forge is probably the largest user of CVS, Does any body have idea
that :
a) whether Source Forge maintain different repositories for different projects
or single repository containing several projects?
SourceForge uses a different repository (and
Jim wrote:
Ah, I didn't understand the part about the attic. I'm trying to build
a system that will still work when the server is off-line. I'll have
to scratch my head about that one.
No doubt I did the init by mistake. Before I did it, it adding caused
it to yell at me about CVSROOT
Jim wrote:
Hello,
Coming back to re-read your original post ... I note some possible
confusion.
I apologize in advance for what is no doubt a foolish question, but I'd
greatly appreciate it if a kind soul could set me straight.
I've just checked out a CVS archive (I have Fedora Core 1