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e-mail notices or Windows and linux broadcast messages.
Thanks for any input,
Yolan
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version just before the version that was marked as dead and moved to the
attic? I did manage to recover something that had been tagged, but in this
case many of the files would not be tagged in a version.
Thanks,
Yolan
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opies of
files with cvs up -j [dead vers] -j [old vers] [filename]. And to restore
directories with update -d -R [dirname].
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Yolan
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copy of vcs or vlog. Does anyone know of where I could find some materials
to read/have any advice on completing this task? I'm new to PVCS and
relatively new to CVS so any help would be welcomed.
Yolan
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ddress.
I do check the groups regularly during the day and evening.
Aaron
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>> I am a CVS virtual newbie and am looking for a good simple
>> tutorial to get me started.
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>> Many thanks in advance,
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>> Aaron
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> This may be a good start:
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> http://cvsbook.red-bean.com
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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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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and update to the remote host.
I have no trouble opening a shell and connecting and working on the
remote host.
I can't however figure out how to connect from cvs locally and get
checkout my source tree and work here.
If I sound confused it is because I am.
27;t involve
checking the directory out on the repository server, doing the diff, and
removing the directory? I noticed that the log.pl in the contrib
directory does a cvs status, which also fails for me with a similar
message if run on repository
info. Any way around it?
Thanks,
Aaron
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> > Subject: cvs diff on repository
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> > I&
and does a cvs status, which also fails for me from the repository.
Thanks for any help. I emailed a similar question yesterday before I
subscribed and got a reply saying that it's waiting for moderator
approval, so apologies if I end up posting
. We are using a combination of Win CVS
and Tortoise CVS. There is a tool
for JBuilder that provides much of this integration,
but only comes with the enterprise version ($3000).
I would appreciate any answers or places where I can find
answers.
Thanks,
Aaron
setting.
-Aaron
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From: Szabó Tamás [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: Aaron Lee; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cvs server with different names
Hi!
> where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of cvsserver but wincvs still
> remem
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where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of cvsserver but wincvs still
remember my old setting and refuse the new CVSROOT. Is there any way to
get around this? Thanks in advance!
-Aaron
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> Aaron Smith wrote:
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> > I am running cvs 1.10.6 on a Redhat 6.1 system. I installed from the
> >
ight be causing this? If
I switch my prefix to :pserver: and log in with plain text passwords,
CVS works fine.
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