CVS VMS client and RMS file handling.CVS changes file attributes of RMS files. For most files (text, executables / binary)these changes are harmless and are easy dealt with by the tools or the Operating System. Some files however result inunrecoverable damage.It can be a major problem for using
Could you be hitting the CPS (Connections per second)
throttling in inetd ?
If you have a bursty traffic to CVS server and you hit it with large
number of connections, that may cause inetd to shutdown some
connections.
Check your CPS setting.
Rahul Bhargava
CTO, WANdisco
I cannot get the cvs 1.12.12 RPM to build from the include spec file. I
can ususaly fix these little spec file problems myself by this one
doesnlt seem to yield. The errors I get are:
+ ./install-sh src/cvs.krb5
/var/tmp/cvs-1.12.12-1-root-stephen/usr/kerberos/bin/cvs
See my answers:
This may be the correct group if your CVS server is running regular
cvs (say on a linux box). Please provide more info:
- Is your cvs server running on windows using WinCVS/cvsNT? (e.g. your
CVSROOT is something like :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs)
Yes.
- what is your cvs
Title: Message
Michael,
CVS on
Server to use on Windows is most usually CVSNT:
http://www.cvsnt.org/
CVSNT
is the default client included with WinCVS and TortoiseCVS - which are both
excellent graphical front ends.
The
mailing list for CVSNT is here:
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
Hello!
I found the post below in the info-cvs
archives from April of 2001. Can anyone tell me if this issue has
been fixed? I have just run into this problem (using a somewhat backlevel
version of cvs ... 1.11.2). In my opinion, if cvs doesn't substitute
for $Name when the tag used is a branch,
Hi,
From past four-five days i am facing a problem connection reset by peer, received broken pipe signal, recv() from server: EOF.
I am not getting this error on every day.
I have gone through the CVS manual, and find following case:
1. Having an incorrect path in `inetd.conf' (which is not
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
Hi everyone,
Greetings!
I was thinking of using cvs for one of my projects. And i was wondering
if any of you got an advice as to how i would install cvs for windows
xp. There's a lot of web sites that recommend different approaches in
doing so. Since most of them differ in the software (i.e.,
Hi
The preferred way of installing CVS is serving the repository from a
Unix/Linux server (w/o shell access) and on the windows client side using
the :pserver method and using 1 of the 3 following clients to login:
1. DOS client (cvs.exe) [Very easy 3-step set up]
2. Tortoise, A seamless
Hello,
I just upgraded to 1.12.9 (from 1.11.x) and I am a little bit confused
about the new loginfo format.
My current loginfo looks like:
DEFAULT Mail -s %1s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now, I've read
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.12.12/cvs_18.html#SEC188 and
added the 1 as suggested there.
Would it be possible to reduce the re-attempt interval after cvs
encounters a lock to 15 or even 10 seconds, or maybe a configurable
build option?
Reason I'm asking is that we have cvs triggers that interact with a
separate repository. Sometimes commits to the repository can be held
up when
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Spiro Trikaliotis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just upgraded to 1.12.9 (from 1.11.x) and I am a little bit confused
about the new loginfo format.
My current loginfo looks like:
DEFAULT Mail -s %1s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now, I've read
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. Any ideas on this one?
$ cvs export -Dr2 sip\ plugin/msnicons.xml
cvs export: warning: new-born sip plugin/msnicons.xml has
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 and after it did
Hello,
There seems to be some problem with the way cvs history command the date
argument interacts:
These two commands give me different results(you can try them, you do not need
to checkout anything)
cvs -q -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/cruisecontrol
history -c -la -D
Apologies if I am telling you something you already know, but updating
the repository does not automatically update all the sandboxes.
In order to get an updated sandbox/working area, the normal thing to
do is 'cvs update'. You can do 'checkout', as you are doing, it's
normally much the same
Pierre Asselin wrote:
Peter Dobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm importing someone elses code and part of the tree has a directory
called tag.
Everything imports except this directory.. Is there some way to get this
to import ?
I don't remember that name being reserved anywhere in CVS.
To have notification email sent at commits, I have installed a script
called syncmail (which, as far as I understand, is intended for this
very purpose).
Following the manpage of syncmail, I have added the following line to
the loginfo file:
CVSROOT syncmail %{sVv} [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I get
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 03:19:42PM +0200, Asbjørn Sæbø wrote:
Following the manpage of syncmail, I have added the following line to
the loginfo file:
CVSROOT syncmail %{sVv} [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, enclosing the expanding expression in parantheses, like this,
seems to help:
CVSROOT
I will be out of the office starting 06/03/2005 and will not return until
06/08/2005.
I will respond to your message when I return.
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Hello,
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 running on a
laptop, if that matters).
export CVSROOT=/usr/local/cvs
mkdir $CVSROOT
cd
You have to be able to access the CVSROOT even for an add. The server will
check to see if the file was previously deleted and if so retrieve it from
the attic. Also, if the file were in a new directory the directory would be
added to the repository. In general you should expect most cvs
What is cm?
By the way, I don't know the names of any high profile users of cvs.
Rhino
- Original Message -
From: McKinnon, Claire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: info-cvs@gnu.org
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 6:41 AM
Subject: Testimonies
Does anyone know if a list of companies using CVS for
Hello,
I am new to cvs. I just setup cvs server (cvs-1.11.17)on redhat AS 4 linux box. I also setup wincvs client (WinCVS 2.)on all windows so they canaccess cvs server.
On wincvs setup, It is use C:\Program Files\GNU\WinCvs 2.0\wincvs.exe.
Once I try from Admin logon:pserver:[EMAIL
Configuration Management typically referred to as CRM for Configuration
and Release Management. I think Linux is pretty high profile and then
there are approximately 100,000 (count 'em) project on SourceForge that
all use CVS. I think it's safe to say it's the #1 VCS in the world. The
list of who
SourceForge is probably the largest CVS user in the world.
Thousands of smaller companies, Silicon Valley startups.
You can also count the number of books about each SCM tool ;-)
~Matt
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of McKinnon,
Hello,
I have a misc list of CVS questions regarding web development:
1. Let's say you have 10 developers uploading files from dreamweaver to a
apache server (let's assume no testin). If you implement CVS, how can you
implement CVS in these situation when you have designer and developer
without
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
prithisd @yahoo.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hai,
I am facing problem in downloadibg the whole directory
structure from,
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/translate/po/
Help me please.
Why is this our problem?
Go to
I'm importing someone elses code and part of the tree has a directory
called tag.
Everything imports except this directory.. Is there some way to get this
to import ?
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I have a situation here where I attempt to export (also happens with
checkout and I think update) a module with cvs and it checks out
everything but on the last thing it seems to hang. It appears as if all
the checkouts have happened but cvs never returns to the prompt.
Using cvs -t I can
Several file were inadvertently removed from a source tree and I need to
get them back. I can see them in the Attic but cannot figure out how to
get them back to where I can work in them. All I can find in the
documentation is how to undo a remove _before_ the commit. Too late. I
need to
cvs server: cvs 1.11.17 on a Redhat Linux AS server
cvs client1: TortoiseCVS v1.6.14 (which uses CVSNT 2.0.41a) on WindowsXP
cvs client2: cvs-1.11.1p1 on Redhat Linux AS
If client1 adds files to the cvs repository using TortoiseCVS, the
added files are not seen by client2 (i.e. cvs update doesn't
Stephen Carville wrote:
Several file were inadvertently removed from a source tree and I need to
get them back. I can see them in the Attic but cannot figure out how to
get them back to where I can work in them. All I can find in the
documentation is how to undo a remove _before_ the commit.
Fabio Miranda Hamburger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a misc list of CVS questions regarding web development:
1. Let's say you have 10 developers uploading files from dreamweaver to a
apache server (let's assume no testin). If you implement CVS, how can you
implement CVS in these situation
Peter Dobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm importing someone elses code and part of the tree has a directory
called tag.
Everything imports except this directory.. Is there some way to get this
to import ?
I don't remember that name being reserved anywhere in CVS. Check
to see if the tree
Hi
I've been using CVS 1.11.17 clients (and earlier versions) on Windows
machines with no problems. The CVS server runs on a Linux 2.4 box. Access is
over SSH, using the Cygwin OpenSSH, using digital certificates. I've just
tried the 1.12.11 and 1.12.10 clients, and get the following:
U:\cvs -t
Qian Xin writes:
Yes, updating to a new version of cvs may fix it. I will try this
method. But I want to know why?
Updating *will* fix it -- only ancient versions of CVS have this
problem.
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_21.html#SEC189
-Larry Jones
I sure wish I
yes, some analysis of this problem is here.
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_21.html#SEC189
After I updated to version 1.11.19, the error report still exist.
And I fixed it by special -f in xinet startup file for cvs.
The following is some details:
The article has introduced
I've been trying to move a PVCS setup to CVS, but have not had any
success. I'm trying to use the pvcs2cvs.pl script from cvshome, but it
doesn't seem to do anything. I first tried it on a Windows 2000 box, and
am now trying it on a linux box. On the linux machine, I cannot find a
copy of vcs
Hello ALL,
My Name is Vasudev, i am very new to CVS. Please help me
regarding loginfo file.
My CVS is installed on Solaris 5.8 Machine.
Requirement :-
I need to get an notification email whenever any developer checkin the
source file( any file or directory ) into the CVS
Hello,
I have a set of html files on which I worked. I have comitted those
alltogether from time to time.
I have reached version 1.6 and I would like to restore version 1.3 for
all files and store those under version 1.7.
I did a
cvs update -C -r 1.3
which gave me the old html files.
But now
Hi,
I would like my application to print, when executed, the date
when the source from which it was built was retrieved from the cvs tree.
Something like:
The executable running was built from a source checkout out on: Tue May
31 11:27:42
Is there any easy way to do
I have one repository on the server.
The CVS Server Type is ext and Remote Shell is ssh...
I'd like checkout one module with netbeans but i don´t
know.
I need help
Yahoo! Mail, cada vez melhor: agora com
Stuart Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
but this is a bit tricky, so making copies, doing cvs update -A and
then moving the copies over and then checking in is perfectly
acceptable.
Did I forget something, or CVS should have been left the original in the
file .#hello.c.1.1?
--
Sergei.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like my application to print, when executed, the date
when the source from which it was built was retrieved from the cvs tree.
See the manual:
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_12.html#SEC97
-Larry Jones
If I get a bad
Stuart Cooper writes:
but this is a bit tricky, so making copies, doing cvs update -A and
then moving the
copies over and then checking in is perfectly acceptable.
As long as you're the only one making changes. If there's a possibility
of other people checking in changes, too, you need to
Fritz Bayer writes:
I have reached version 1.6 and I would like to restore version 1.3 for
all files and store those under version 1.7.
See the manual:
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_5.html#SEC62
-Larry Jones
All girls should be shipped to Pluto--that's what I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes:
Stuart Cooper writes:
but this is a bit tricky, so making copies, doing cvs update -A and
then moving the
copies over and then checking in is perfectly acceptable.
As long as you're the only one making changes. If there's a possibility
of
I´d like conect at cvs server with netbeans but... the
error is:
cvs [status aborted]: cannot start server via rsh: No
such file or directory
How solution this problem?
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Sergei Organov writes:
How is it different from update -A *without* copying anything on top of
it? My experience is that update -A would perform regular merge of
current changes into the head version. Am I missing something?
You're missing the fact that copying an old file over top of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes:
Sergei Organov writes:
How is it different from update -A *without* copying anything on top of
it? My experience is that update -A would perform regular merge of
current changes into the head version. Am I missing something?
You're missing the
What purpose does the update A switch serve other
than to switch you back to the HEAD of trunk after creating a branch? With the
exception of that narrow use case it seems to be dangerous and confusing. It
also seems to be redundant as there is a more general way of switching branches
and
Rod Macpherson writes:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
Please do not send MIME and/or HTML encrypted messages to the list.
Plain text only, PLEASE!
What purpose does the update -A switch serve other than to switch you
back to the HEAD of trunk after creating a branch?
It also
After I setup it, I use winCVS to navigate the cvs respository.
But I always encounter the error report: cannot open /root/.cvsignore:
cvs update -P -A -d -C (in directory C:\cvswork\MJcode\)
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied
After I setup it, I use winCVS to navigate the cvs respository.
But I always encounter the error report: cannot open /root/.cvsignore:
cvs update -P -A -d -C (in directory C:\cvswork\MJcode\)
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied
I cannot file any file or directory on the system called attjcl.. where
is cvs getting this from?
$ cvs -d /x1/cvs/ remove x2/02.00/orarep/cldn010.jsp
cvs remove: file `x2/02.00/orarep/cldn010.jsp' already scheduled for
removal
$ cvs -d /x1/cvs/ commit -m removing
cvs commit: failed to create
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But I always encounter the error report: cannot open /root/.cvsignore:
Update to a reasonably recent version of CVS (from www.cvshome.org).
-Larry Jones
Oh, now YOU'RE going to start in on me TOO, huh? -- Calvin
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[...]
but this is a bit tricky, so making copies, doing cvs update -A and
then moving the copies over and then checking in is perfectly
acceptable.
Did I forget something, or CVS should have been left the original in the
file .#hello.c.1.1?
Only if you do update -C, I think. update -A
It [Update -A] also reverts any local -k options back to the
repository defaults.
Good thing to know given it quietly does that in addition to merging
HEAD of trunk with your workspace.
I don't see what's dangerous or confusing about it, it's a quick way
to
throw away any local
I have searched on Google, Some one gives a reasonable answer.
I should unset HOME varible before restart xinet.
But after I do it, it seems still exist. And I used found that
rebooting can fix it, but it is proved later that this bug is still
there.
And many people has also encounter this
My reading comprehension of it must be 100%, because
when I tried the following,
1. edit hello.c, add some experimental stuff
2. do a cvs commit of above, it tells me version is now 1.2 from 1.1
3. I revert back to non-experimental version of hello.c like so,
cvs update -r 1.1 hello.c
4. put
Hi Alex,
My reading comprehension of it must be 100%, because
when I tried the following,
1. edit hello.c, add some experimental stuff
2. do a cvs commit of above, it tells me version is now 1.2 from 1.1
3. I revert back to non-experimental version of hello.c like so,
cvs update -r
ok, calmed down, re-read:
http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/cvsbook.html#Examining%20And%20Reverting%20Changes
and good to go :D
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 07:00:55PM -0700, Alex Liberman wrote:
My reading comprehension of it must be 100%, because
when I tried the following,
1. edit hello.c, add
Do I need to checkout a projects whole directory tree in order to compile
it
or is there another command that will give me a copy of the tree without
checking it out ?
You can export it instead, but there's really nothing wrong with
checking it out.
-Larry Jones
Okay, its just checking
Title: Message
D,
This
is not the correct group to ask questions about WinCVS. The WinCVS message
archives are accessible athttp://groups.yahoo.com/messages/cvsgui.
There's also a newsgroup mirror at news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsgui
As you
have already worked out - WinCVS uses the
Hi,
I am a CVS virtual newbie and am looking for a good simple tutorial to get
me started.
Many thanks in advance,
Aaron
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Hi,
Do I need to checkout a projects whole directory tree in order to compile it
or is there another command that will give me a copy of the tree without
checking it out ?
Aaron
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On Saturday 28 May 2005 12:01, Aaron Gray wrote:
Hi,
I am a CVS virtual newbie and am looking for a good simple
tutorial to get me started.
Many thanks in advance,
Aaron
This may be a good start:
http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/
Regards, Mike Klinke
I am a CVS virtual newbie and am looking for a good simple
tutorial to get me started.
Many thanks in advance,
Aaron
This may be a good start:
http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/
Oh, great, I will give that a go.
Many thanks,
Aaron
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Aaron Gray writes:
Do I need to checkout a projects whole directory tree in order to compile it
or is there another command that will give me a copy of the tree without
checking it out ?
You can export it instead, but there's really nothing wrong with
checking it out.
-Larry Jones
He
xinetd is a server which starts other server processes, such as
pserver, when it receives a request for them. So you might not see
pserver all the time.
I assume that you cannot connect using pserver from a remote machine?
I think that if you post your xinetd script, and also tell us how you
I've been using CVS 1.11.17 clients (and earlier versions) on Windows
machines with no problems. The CVS server runs on a Linux 2.4 box. Access is
over SSH, using the Cygwin OpenSSH, using digital certificates. I've just
tried the 1.12.11 and 1.12.10 clients, and get the following:
U:\cvs -t -d
I use the following command form to merge a range of changes
from one branch to another. Is this range behavior documented? The cvs help
for update makes no mention of multiple j switches nor does checkout.
cvs update j source_branch_bookmark j source_branch
module
I run this
, on 27/05/2005 4.44 wrote:
but when I issue command # netstat -lnp | grep cvs
the system echo nothing ,so i think the service cvspserver does not working
AFAIK services in (x)inetd aren't in listening until someone didn't try
to connect to them.
But i'm not so sure about it.
I have cvs
Amended report: the range feature is
document online however the help command does not indicate multiple j
switches are allowable.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rod Macpherson
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 12:51
AM
To: info-cvs@gnu.org
Subject:
Hello list,
sorry for the stupid question; so i have a CVS server machine that's
different from the Webserver production, this only for reasons of
security. When the file/s are updated on the server CVS(2401), it must
them be updated on the Webserver(80) production to make visibility of
the
Hello, I am on Win2000, latest rev of cvsnt, using pserver to the repository
on a Windows box.
When I check projects out, I am getting this error intermittantly:
cvs checkout: Updating svs/apacherelease
U svs/apacherelease/apache_1.3.33.tar.gz
cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot rename file
Ennis, Tony wrote:
Hello, I am on Win2000, latest rev of cvsnt, using pserver to the repository
on a Windows box.
With this said, you will likely get better answers on the cvsnt mailing
list.
http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
When I check
Oy! You caught me. I am not the admin of the cvs server and I assumed
*cough* that it was a Windows box. After reading your response, I decided to
check my facts... it's a Solaris box. We use Windows server at my
installation but the cvs box is elsewhere. They use Suns there.
I don't know how
Ennis, Tony wrote:
Oy! You caught me. I am not the admin of the cvs server and I assumed
*cough* that it was a Windows box. After reading your response, I decided to
check my facts... it's a Solaris box. We use Windows server at my
installation but the cvs box is elsewhere. They use Suns
I have the latest rev of CVSNT.
but did you update to it before or after you started having trouble, or
have
you been using this version all along?
The CVSNT version has not changed. The error started happening without any
changes to server or local software tools... Since then we have
cvs by giardina Software wrote:
Hello list,
sorry for the stupid question; so i have a CVS server machine that's
different from the Webserver production, this only for reasons of
security. When the file/s are updated on the server CVS(2401), it must
them be updated on the Webserver(80)
Hi
I would like to
replicate one or more modules from one CVS repository to another CVS repository.
Is there a way to do this?
Regards,
Néstor
Boscán
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Is it possible to update and commit the same module on two repositories?
Regards,
Néstor Boscán
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I am trying to get a list of files changed between two tags. I am
aware of 'cvs diff' command but not interested to see in the output
the lines that have changed, contextually or not, I just need to see
_what_ files have changed, period. I have checked all options of 'cvs
diff' including
Thanks Spiro and Andy for your answers.
I was doing a 'cvs diff -s -r -r ' but I thought that there must
be something else out there, but I just was not aware of it.
The 'cvs -q up -r ' that Spiro sugested is actually pretty good,
never thought about it.
Too bad there isn't a command to show
Hi
I am also interested in the best way to retrieve dead files. We have had
several files and some directories deleted properly through CVS. We are
working only on the head (no branches or tags yet, as it is a new
project). I have run a few unix commands to determine which files were
removed,
Sam Steingold wrote:
Hi,
I use
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.17 (client/server)
via SSH on cygwin and linux.
During CVS commit, I often get this messages:
Message: [22:06:14] waiting for sds's lock in /cvsroot/clisp/clisp/tests
[note, sds is myself]
then, after a few
S I wrote:
Here's another question I have on the same topic:
If a file is removed from CVS properly (by rm, cvs rm, cvs ci), what
gets committed to the Attic exactly? Both the file and its sister
comapnion file,v or just the latter?
The original file is never copied into the repository.
Deborah Comeau (LCL) wrote:
Hi
I am also interested in the best way to retrieve dead files. We have had
several files and some directories deleted properly through CVS. We are
working only on the head (no branches or tags yet, as it is a new
project). I have run a few unix commands to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was doing a 'cvs diff -s -r -r ' but I thought that there must
be something else out there, but I just was not aware of it.
Have you looked at cvs patch -s?
-Larry Jones
I don't want to be THIS good! -- Calvin
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* Todd Denniston [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-05-26 09:43:34 -0500]:
Sam Steingold wrote:
I use
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.17 (client/server)
via SSH on cygwin and linux.
During CVS commit, I often get this messages:
Message: [22:06:14] waiting for sds's lock in
Sam Steingold writes:
I use loginfo to e-mail the commit information to a mailing list:
ALL /cvsroot/sitedocs/CVSROOT/cvstools/syncmail -u -f users.sourceforge.net
%{sVv} [EMAIL PROTECTED]
syncmail source code:
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