What would be an appropriate way to merge the two CVS servers? I am
just trying to simply copy the files (,v files) in one CVS server to
the other CVS server. Would that cause any harm for the existing CVS
files in the target CVS server?
SH-
On 6/24/05, Spiro Trikaliotis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: a newbie facing tagging problem
Hi,
I am newbie in using cvs.
I am using a cvs configured by somebody else.
I am facing a problem with the cvs setup as follows:
I have remote repository
When we tag main directory of a project it is shown that
For xyz/abcsys/src/base/vlan/Makefile
HEAD
Hello again,
* On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 02:51:08PM +0900 Soo-Hyun Choi wrote:
What would be an appropriate way to merge the two CVS servers? I am
just trying to simply copy the files (,v files) in one CVS server to
the other CVS server. Would that cause any harm for the existing CVS
files in
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When we tag main directory of a
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Larry Jones wrote:
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Thanks for the suggestion, I have implemented commitinfo script
to prevent someone from using $Name$, but I'm curious as to why $Name$
works differently from the other keyword expansions. Why does this
keyword cause the file to be locally modified on expansion, when all the
other
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Arthur Barrett wrote:
Maninder,
CVS does not support Unicode files, instead they must be committed as binary,
in which case you cannot do diff/merge etc.
CVSNT on Mac/Linux/Unix/Windows (free, open source, GPL, just like CVS) does
support unicode files (-ku).
Please supply more
Hi Maninder -
You can use UTF-8 encoded files.
UTF-8 is a method of representing Unicode text with a stream of
8-bit bytes. The resulting stream is both ASCII-compatible and
reverse-ASCII-compatible. A single character can occupy from 1 to 4
bytes.
Most IDE and editors like emacs these days,
Hello Colleagues,
I am using CVS version 1.11.17. My server is in Oregon. My client is in
California. It runs on a PC under Windows XP using CYGWIN_NT-5.1
1.5.13(0.122/4/2) 2005-03-01 11:01.
CVS works fine for me.
However, every time I do a check in I get an additional error message:
cvs
Hello. I'm writing regarding the behavior of cvs on the
backuprecover-15 test case. The comments call it a 'failure case',
which seems to mean 'the behavior is broken, but since we know what
the behavior is, we'll make sure we don't change it accidently'.
# Note that backuprecover-15 is probably
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