Dear WinCvs users,
After a long process of beta-testing, WinCvs 1.2 is finally out.
New features:
* new cvs-1.11 support
* new view filters
* new TCL macros
* new improved look and feel
* new cvsnt server support
* new added cvs support in the dialogs
* new added settings by checked-out module
*
David,
That's sometimes due to programs which do not put the double quotes in the
registry. Try to change a bit the association of *.lwp in explorer and see
how that goes.
Regards,
alex.
- Original Message -
From: "David Penn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, F
Dennis,
> I have a question regarding the compatibility of the windows version of
CVS
> and a UNIX CVS repository.
On NT, is you cvs server using cvsnt or cygwin-cvs or cvshome-cvs ?
By "import" I assume you mean "copy". Cvs Importing is quite different.
Anyway, all of them use the RCS format
That's true,
I guess this remark is not in the bugzilla database for WinCvs :
http://devnet.3d.com/bugzilla/
That's why it was not part of 1.2.
But still, some commands are not refering to the selection, or they adjust
the text string of the menu if the selection is here or not. So that makes
Larry,
Thanks, it's an old time bug ! When is the next release for cvs ?
alex.
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: WinCVS incorrectly showing
> Then there are the bells&whistles feature nuts "No patch must ever
> go un-applied!" :-)
>
> Now if someone with deep pockets were to pay someone like me to do a
> slight re-design and full re-write :-)
Yeah right
There won't be any deep pockets.
There will be more and more u
Alex,
> (I see no metion of a mailing list on cvsgui.org; Is this the right list?)
Nope, we are on yahoo groups, see the main page of cvsgui.org
> I am required to give people on Windows machines access to our repository.
> My experience and the stories on www.cvsgui.org/ssh.html indicate that
Martin,
> PPS: Maybe that this does not belong to this list,
> but I cannot find the mailinglist for winCVS.
I forwarded it. It's on egroups.com, "cvsgui"
Regards,
alex.
>
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Brad,
You cannot
The problem is probably the '/' in the name of the drive
Regards,
alex.
- Original Message -
From: "Brad Pfautsch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 11:15 AM
Subject: MacCVS
I am having problems with MacCVS on a few machin
Steve,
You don't login for rsh, you just set-up a ~/.rhosts file in the user
account of the server machine.
Regards,
alex.
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Rabin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:25 PM
Subject: Can Wincvs use rsh (:server:) c
David and All,
For WinCvs, we use Visual C++ 6.0 SP 4 and we called tzset. I didn't get any
problem but I'm not using cvsnt.
Regards,
alex.
- Original Message -
From: "David L. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "info-cvs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
C
and files in the NTFS. For
> details, see:
> http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q129/5/74.asp
>
> - - Tim
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Alexandre Parenteau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 11:04 AM
> > To:
Paddy Thomas,
The save settings dialog let you save settings (like the CVSROOT, the
compression) per sandbox checked-out on your machine. When you jump from on
copy to the other, the settings are loaded automatically and a message is
sent on the console window to reflect that.
Regards,
alex.
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Hello,
Martin Roehrig wrote:
> As far as I see, this is not possible in WinCVS (and I also don't see an obvious
> solution for implementing it - maybe Alex sees?).
That's one capability I'd like us to add : a tab window with a search
capability. You can search files, drag files in a container an
Hello,
I'm pleased to announce the first snapshot of gcvs 1.0a1. Check-out the
download pages of http://www.wincvs.org. The idea is to get a GTK
front-end + a cvs process :
* The GTK front-end : written in C++, wrapped around a "pseudo interface
library". The idea is to be able to port that on o
Hello,
A lot of users are coming to wincvs.org and asking for ssh on Windows
and Mac. I know this is supposed to work with cvs on Unix, but it's a
hell difficult to configure on Windows and also it's not available on
Mac (and it's a commercial product). Those who are not interested in
improving c
Richard and the others,
I'd like to say that this sort of discussion discourage both Richard,
me, Jerzy, Greg and everybody who is welling to spread cvs.
I'm personnaly stoned by the number of people who turned to cvs due to
the efforts of projects like MacCvsPro, WinCvs, jcvs and others (I
noti
Rex,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greg is correct. There is currently no API included in the CVS distribution.
> There is only the command line client, which can be activated programmatically
> using the windows API (WinExec). There is also the client-server protocol
> which is documented. One c
In main.c of cvs-1.10.8 we have :
/* Create the list. */
assert (root_directories == NULL);
root_directories = getlist ();
/* Prime it. */
if (CVSroot != NULL)
{
Node *n;
n = getnode ();
n->type = NT_UNKNOWN;
Forget it ! I should think before posting. It affects only cvs-1.10.7
and appears to be fixed in cvs-1.10.8.
WinCvs betas are running cvs-1.10.7, so I will make an update as soon as
possible.
Regards,
alex.
Alexandre Parenteau wrote:
>
> In main.c of cvs-1.10.8 w
Kevin,
Kevin Greiner wrote:
> The only strange part is that the previous build I had, 1.10, was 897,563
> bytes while this build is only 569,344. Maybe the difference between Debug
> and Release builds?
The cvs.exe distributed with WinCvs is also a cvs-1.10.8 version + some
patches (like the pro
http://www.wincvs.org/ChangeLog.txt
http://www.wincvs.org/ChangeLog.txt
p.s.: The swiss mirror is not updated yet, it'll be later today, sorry
for the inconvenience.
It's WinCvs 1.1b12, sorry.
Alexandre Parenteau wrote:
>
> http://www.wincvs.org/ChangeLog.txt
>
> p.s.: The swiss mirror is not updated yet, it'll be later today, sorry
> for the inconvenience.
Harald,
You can not expect to redirect the stdout because of TCL (the shell used
in WinCvs) lacks this. However you can probably do the same thing with
TCL, but it's complicated.
Instead, you can open-up the graph for this file, and ask to compare
against the version you're interested in. If you
Glen,
If you intend to use a tcl program as an external diff, it has to be an
executable, not a script file (blame WinCvs, we could implement this
option really). As opposed to Unix, Windows doesn't interpret the
#!/bin/wish: so you can come-up with a .bat file (let say
launchDiff.bat) which cont
Jay,
I don't know about WinCvs 1.0.6. But the beta is being developed on
Win2000.
Regards,
alex.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I was simply curious if anyone has run WinCVS 1.0.6 under Windows
> 2000. Is that particular build compatible with Win2K?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Jay
Greg,
"Greg A. Woods" wrote:
> Continuing to just "patch" CVS will fragment it ever more though
Continuing to ignore patches won't help either...
If cvs is too much fragmented, why the h... don't we try to make it
better ? I spend 30% of my time with my company making my products
source cod
Hello,
"Win32 M$" wrote:
> >Under Windows you unfortunately don't have this possibility.
>
> I am not sure - are you talking about the Windows CVS Server?
No, I think it's related to the option CVS_ADMIN in option.h which
cannot work on a non-unix client because it uses the unix group to
determ
Peter,
You need to set-up the file CVSROOT/modules in order to have "cvs co -c"
working. See the cvs doc.
Regards,
alex.
> Peter Pascale wrote:
>
> I have WinCVS 1.1b10 installed with TCL. The Console is enabled, I can
> type in commands. But the "List Modules On The Server" command under
> Ad
Alexandra,
> Looking at the generated application error log, it looks like null values
> are being passed to a strcmp() routine, hence the crash. The stack dump is
> only partial, though, so I don't really know what's going on.
Even if it's partial, it could help us if you could copy this stack
http://devnet.3d.com/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/cvsgui/ChangeLog
http://www.wincvs.org/download.html
Chris,
moc is part of the QT package. I'm not sure LinCVS is supposed to work
with QT 2.0, you may want to stick with 1.0.
Regards,
alex.
Chris Carbaugh wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to install LinCVS. I have the source for QT 2.0.2 and the
> source for LinCVS 0.2.5. I have my QTDIR
Olaf,
Olaf Meding wrote:
> How or where do I setup a Commit Template for WinCVS?
Look at the cvs doc. You're supposed to set up the CVSROOT/rcsinfo file.
Regards,
alex.
Terry,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1. Can I use WinCvs 1.0.6 with CVS server (Unix) versions
> that are newer than 1.10.5 (1.10.6, 7, 8)?
Sure. It only means that the *client* is compiled against the cvs source
code 1.10.5.
Meanwhile, you'd rather use the beta version which is better anyway.
David,
gCvs is still in Alpha stage, it's not feature complete. What you relate
have not been implemented yet.
gCvs is going to be advantage for WinCvs users because the interface is
going to be alike. However, tkCvs is still the best choice on Unix for
now.
Regards,
alex.
Peng Yun wrote:
>
>
acCvs and on third
parties developments (Jerzy work and an upcoming Cvs shell extension in
explorer done by Francis Irving).
Regards,
alex.
>
> Regards,
>
> David Penn
> Shanghai Inst., Huawei Tech. Co.
> P.R. China
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> - Original Message -
> Fro
>I would love to run/try gCVS only my box has TCL 8.0 not 8.1, is there
>anything that makes it 8.1 specific?
Not at all. Did you try ? I think gCvs is trying to use 8.0 (see
TclGlue.cpp).
But if you have only 8.0, you may have also a problem with GTK. GTK needs to
be > 1.2.
Regards,
alex.
__
Hello,
Since b13, the toolbars location should be saved : I changed in MainFrm.cpp
:
state.LoadState(_T("Bar State"));
The previous string didn't match the one CJLib expected. Since then, it
works better for me. However if I move the docking windows too much,
sometimes it still disappears. I
> In WinCVS (11b13) when I do update, all files are marked
> read-only, even if the "checkout read-only" option is not
> selected.
Yes, I've noticed that ! It looks like the cvs server returns a
permission to apply locally by the client, but I don't know why and on
which basis. It would take some
Daniel,
This is missing feature of WinCvs, and if you got time, why don't you
fill up a report in the bugzilla system ?
But you can get around it by typing in the WinCvs console :
> cvs commit -m "a commit message" -r2.0 WS_FTP.LOG
Regards,
alex.
Hello,
> Is the cvs.exe that ships with WinCVS ok to use? I see it's 1.10.8, but I
> also see that it still has patch, merge, etc... as separate executables. Is
> everyone just downloading WinCVS and then using "wincvs.exe" or "cvs.exe"
> depening on whether they want command line or GUI?
I th
http://devnet.3d.com/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/cvsgui/ChangeLog
http://www.wincvs.org/download.html
Hello,
Hans Schmid wrote:
> There seems to be a bug in the internal WinCVS command used in the original
> script.
I think you expect to have the cvs locking informations, while the macro
really provides the "read-only" state of the file, which is now for
something completly different ;-)
Regard
Oscar,
Oscar Amat wrote:
> I am having a little trouble with the dates displayed in WinCVS.
> When I commit a file to the cvs server (Solaris) via pserver the date
> stored seems to be right, say 11.25. When CVS displays that date on screen
> it is shown as 09:25, which is obviously wrong. The cl
Steve,
There is a Macro named "Change Root" which will change all the CVS/Root
file of a checked-out copy (usefull if your server changes location and
you don't want to recheck-out). If you open this file, you'll see that
the macro is not functional unless you uncomment the first line. There
is a
Oscar,
> We work in java, and the cvs users have a directory called src and another
> called classes, both inside the module directory. When they have a
> half-finished module, they want to put it under source control. They do so
> by using "import module" from the WinCVS browser. The filtering s
http://devnet.3d.com/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/cvsgui/ChangeLog
http://www.wincvs.org/download.html
Hello again,
This time on the thread !
rjd wrote:
> Has anyone added scrollbars to the gcvs graph display?
> Is doing that in the works somewhere?
I cannot understand how to make it work. Help !
If you find me a sample, beside the one in testgtk.c which has 4 pages
of Xt code in it, I can comp
Michael,
"Michael S. Tsirkin" wrote:
> Hello!
> I am using WinCVS 11b4
> I have the following problem:
> when a file is created with a mixed-case
> (upper/lower) name, e.g. BuildFlow.html
cvs (and WinCvs) are case-preserving and case-insensitive on Windows. It
means that if you had a file "Build
http://devnet.3d.com/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/cvsgui/ChangeLog
http://www.wincvs.org/download.html
Hello,
People who want to talk about the CvsGui project can now turn to the new
mailing list dedicated exclusively to WinCvs, MacCvs, gCvs
(http://www.egroups.com/group/cvsgui).
However concerns related to the cvs motor of WinCvs/MacCvs/gCvs can
*still* take place here since it's highly related
Martin,
>Is it a mailing list like info-cvs? If so how can I subscribe via email? My
>problem is that in my environment there is some fu$!%&$%&!! fine ;-((
>access control software running wich makes it impossible to go to
>www.egroups.com.
Yes it is : to subscribe, just send an email to
mailt
http://devnet.3d.com/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/cvsgui/ChangeLog
http://www.wincvs.org/download.html
t completly sure, thought.
Regards,
alex.
Alexandre Parenteau
Software Engineer
http://www.3d.com
- Original Message -
From: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "David L. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August
Margo,
You need Visual C++ 6.0 in order to build WinCvs. The VC project is located
in cvsgui/wincvs/wincvs.dsw. You cannot expect to build WinCvs with the make
command (which is not standard anyway on Windows, you'll need to install
cygwin (cygwin.org) in order to get the make command. Once again
Robert,
> I guess it is, because on WinCVS there is a description
> using ssh 1.2x (I could not find that stuff anywhere on
> the net, so I assume it is *some* outdated, though).
Install CygWin, it comes with ssh (OpenSSH) and it's pretty forward. It
works with cvs/cygwin, cvs/wincvs and WinCvs.
Jim,
You should see whether your repository is all contained in one branch. If
it's the case, you need to check-out with the name of the branch, cause cvs
is using by default the head branch.
If you don't think it was in a branch, try to check-out on Unix, it should
do the same thing. It may hav
David,
What I would do is use the graph, sticky update to the revision you want to
be back, copy the content of the file, remove sticky, paste, commit.
Regards,
alex.
- Original Message -
From: "David Wen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 2:5
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