ug? Is there a
patch or workaround?
This is on Solaris with CVS version 1.11.2
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>>for bash or other bourne shell variations use:
CVS_RSH=/usr/bin/ssh; export CVS_RSH
Thanks for that hint. I was doing it a slightly different way, which I
thought was working as echo $CVS_RSH worked, but clealry CVS didnt like
it!
/foo.c,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
diff --brief -r1.2 -r1.1.1.1
Files /tmp/cvsvGa4M1 and /tmp/cvswGa4M1 differ
$
Why is this so? Doesn't -r HEAD mean 1.2 in this instance?
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nt find it??
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>>Is your CVS_RSH env var set?
I'm pretty sure it is on Windows, but what about OS X. Is this a standard
Unix shell variable or what?
echo $CVS_RSH just gives an empty line.
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Any idea why I cant access a repository to checkout a project remotely,
but I can on the local machine.
I'm trying to do it with CVS on Mac OS X which is installed by default,
along with OpenSSH. I'm also trying it with TortoiseCVS on Windows, which
I beleive includes i'ts own SSH client (a copy of
I have a set of files in a directory ( say /home/andrew/tools and
everything below there) that I want to put into a CVS library and
keep under version contraol.
My experience of creating a project and then checking out again is that I
end up second level directory /home/andrew/tools/tools
Can
How do I easily and efficiently list all files with a particular tag?
Let's say, for example, that when a set of files are committed a tag is
associated with them.
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x27;s a good module to assist me I'd like to start with that.
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Hello:
Having problem checking out all files that are in repository. This
may very well be a CVSNT client problem but any insight would be
very useful:
Server
Linux RedHat 9, kernel 2.4.20
CVS version 1.11.2
Repository in /var/lib/cvsroot
Module name in cvsroot: testCVS-SW
The
a supplementary question. Suppose you think you want to throw
the changes away but would like to keep a copy in CVS anyway (presumably on
a branch). Can you do that.
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Is there a command that can give a brief list of what changes you
Sandbox is from repository (ideally one line per file).
file1.pl 1.3Locally Modified
file2.pl 1.4Updated
"cvs status" gives pages of info, and cvs diff gives the actual differnces
which is too much for
ocess associated with the
pulls to that machine get very little cpu.
Is there any kind of scheduling going on inside the cvs server process
(aside from blocking for io)?
I had a problem like this that ultimately turned out to be a network
card misbehaving, particularly with ssh.
Andrew T
stion is: Is this a known bug, and is there
any plan to fix it?
Cheers,
Andrew Thomas
--- The problem in more detail ---
First, the way it used to work:
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andrew:~$ cvs -v
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.12.5 (client/server)
Copy
ww.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.17/cvs_18.html#SEC167
Cheers,
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What am I missing? Can someone help?
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supposed to terminate.
Both client and server CVS are 1.12.5.
Client: SunOS 5.9 [...] sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-880
Server: Linux [...] 2.4.18-14 #[...] i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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nd if so, how did you fix it? I feel that
it's a simple fix, but since I don't know it, it's 1000 miles away at the
moment...
Does anyone know what the default permissions are on clean CVS
repositories and their projects?
Thanks for your help,
Andy Clark
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to work.
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le permissions, just
copies them from the repository file.
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put on the branch, because the directory they are in has the sticky
branch tag.
Change your branching procedure, and your problem disappears.
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it will be started by inetd when the connection request comes in, whereas
for ssh it gets run within the shell that the ssh connection runs.
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lly you need to to a 'chmod g+s' on all of the *directories* in the
repository that you'll need for the project, making sure that you've fixed
the group ownership of any dirs that are wrong at the same time. That
will fix the CVS commit problem.
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x27;re not willing to change the way you think/work to match the tool,
you'll have to change the tool instead.
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this link.
I don't know if this will work, but have you tried setting
CVS_RSH = "ssh -p"
?
Just an obvious thought.
- Andrew
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its teaching should, therefore, be regarded a
Ok, adding ".cvsignore" to the file did not work, but this is mostly likely
due to the fact it was already in the Entries file. So now it is in that
file, and I manually removed it from the Entries file, which worked. Thanks
both of you for the help.
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every
directory and then run 'cvs commit -l -m "message"' in the build directory
separately to stop the recursive searching.
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sting a URL for
a Microsoft webpage which said that it never *will* be fixed because
that's how the software was designed to work.
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Steve P wrote:
>
> ssh -l username host 'cvs'I get a "cvs: command not found"
Look up the usage for and set the CVS_SERVER environment variable, which
allows you to specify the path to the cvs binary on a remote server.
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I am setting up pserver and I would like to set the
password file (CVSROOT/passwd) for the users. How do
I set the password column? I don't have access to
shadow file to copy/paste the password.
environment: SUN Solaris 2.7, RedHat 7.2
cvs version: 1.11.1p1
Thanks,
A
DWIM when working on a branch.
Could/should this be changed? Easily?
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ver from this, so it might require manual
intervention in the even of one system failing. The data will still be
safe, although a multi-file commit might be only partially applied in that
circumstance.
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but when there
really want to reconstruct your version history in CVS then
you'd have to re-do all the imports from scratch in a different repo
directory, which isn't really possible on a live repository which is being
worked on.
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Hello all,
Has anyone setup reserved checkout in CVS (ver 1.11.1p1) in Unix
(Solaris)? Or is there any documentation on this other than the manual
that comes with the source code?
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erent storage systems, and can
centralize backups.
3. Possible to have backup CVS server come on line if the primary CVS server
fails (mounting the NFS system, and taking over the IP address of the first
machine)
Any ideas? Are we barking up the wrong tree?
Regards,
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@LargeNumberOfFilesAndDirectories = `find ${CVS_REPOSITORY}/`;
foreach (@LargeNumberOfFilesAndDirectories) {
next if //;
...
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method, as per WinCVS).
Unsure if this is possible, or if we should look at using pserver over SSL
connection instead.
Andrew
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rver running as "non-root", and keeps
accounts
off the unix machine itself)
I'm keen to hear what is recommended, we where toying with
the idea of SSH tunnelling to a pserver CVS server - if this is
even possible - ?
Regards,
Andrew
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ue is that pserver is un-encrypted (clear text password).
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Ivan,
I think you'll find you need to do a "chmod -R g+s " to keep
the group setting sticky.
I'm noew to this, so others can confirm / correct it.
Regards,
Andrew
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;s a few
months old though, and putty may now support ssh2, which is a bit
different.
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oping to hear good news before trying.)
Thanks for any advice and information anyone can offer,
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sting to note though that one of the key developers Karl Fogel
wrote one of the most comprehensive books on how to use CVS, and that
Subversion is positioning itself to eventually take over many existing
users of CVS by fixing many of the issues that have never been resolved in
CVS (and arguably ca
Wolfgang Kormann wrote:
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> Do you know helpful programs for CVS (for Linux, AIX or Win)
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> especially I am looking for
> - GUI client (WinCVS for Linux, AIX)
tkcvs - http://www.twobarleycorns.net/tkcvs.html
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Hi,
I've set up a CVS repository on a remote machine and done a few tests on
it but now it seems to be broken.
I created a project "hello" with a C program that prints out "Hello
world" and imported it.
dixon@rowling:~/hello$ cvs import -m "initial import into cvs" hello
dixon start
cvs
valid command name "make"
> > I've gone into the directory and have seen the makefiles.
> Any ideas?!
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cvs list -r HEAD module | sort -k 6 > /tmp/head
cvs list -r BRANCH module | sort -k 6 > /tmp/branch
diff /tmp/head /tmp/branch
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> (well maybe it's on par with cvswrappers.)
Why? If you don't believe an idea is good at least give the rest of us the
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Is it possible to verify partition type
fox fixing NTFS file modification time ?
After changing standart/daylight saving
time CVS report all files as modified.
P.S> The same story with FAT 1 second
difference due to 16bit timestamp in modified time ??
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AG.pl before a commit and ADD_TAG.pl after a
commit and 2) dynamically load the LIST module. I suspect that if such a
mechanism existed it would not be long before we have a mod_perl, mod_tcl,
mod_snake scriping modules.
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> [...] I'm using the WinCVS CVSgui for NT.
Under WinCVS make sure you check "Create missing directories that exist in
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CVS' wrappers and other facilities to help enforce process -- changes to the
mainline, automatic tagging from information extracted from comments, etc.
If you do find these please share them with the list.
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Title: Need advice on Problem with WinCVS and tkCVS clients
CVSers,
I have just started a new position and am trying to get a CM environment up and running using CVS. When I run either WinCVS
or tkCVS from a MS 2000 environment using CVS 1.10.8 on a solaris box managing the repository, all
ing a watch on the repository and then checking it out to a work area be
successful?
If not, how would we do it?
Thank-you for your time.
Yours faithfully
Andrew Cicolini
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Hello,
I have attempted to setup a pserver on a RedHat Linux
6.1
I created a repository and a CVSROOT/passwd file as
folows
Here is a sample /home/cvs/CVSROOT/passwd file I
created:
stergios:KCQ59yEQ/KIwg
koros:ZFAYjjBNQl6b6
But on attempt to login to the server get an error
Hello,
I have attempted to setup a pserver on a RedHat Linux
6.1
I created a repository and a CVSROOT/passwd file as
folows
Here is a sample /home/cvs/CVSROOT/passwd file I
created:
stergios:KCQ59yEQ/KIwg
koros:ZFAYjjBNQl6b6
But on attempt to login to the server get an error
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