sion 1.10, which of
course isn't the MOST recent.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks again,
Avi
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= Netcasting Music,
dating them and throwing
away any local changes. I would still like to see "cvs unedit"
actually revert files (i.e. restore to the version you were editting
instead of the latest version).
I agree. It seems that the commands are named from the perspective of
the repository manager, no
server: cannot read from stdin: No such file or directory
cvs [server aborted]: aborting
Action: continue
CVS.EXE commit: saving log message in C:\windows\temp\10
More Unixlike junk. This I can't really help with.
Hatzlacha,
Avi
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deleting all of the text in the buffer, that the file is empty and
will be deleted if you continue.
I, for one, am glad of it.
--Avi
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that if it's a floppy.
--Avi
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):
find . -type f -print | grep -v CVS | while read f ;do rm "$f"; cvs rm
"$f" ;done
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',
);
# This tree is enabled by default when
# you enter the page
$cvstreedefault = 'Sputnik7_Main_CVS_Repository';
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When I first studied Unix a few years ago, I read that one should use an
asterisk to denote an impossible (i.e. unusable) password because
asterisks are not in the set of ciphertext characters used by the Unix
password encryption scheme.
On our Red Hat Linux and Solaris systems, "x" is used in
Noel L Yap wrote:
Does anyone know any web interfaces to CVS that'll (at least) allow checkout?
Henner Zeller's enhanced cvsweb does. You can find it at
http://lemming.stud.fh-heilbronn.de/~zeller/cgi/cvsweb.cgi.
(It runs "cvs -d'$cvsroot' co -p $revopt '$where'.)
--Avi
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frontend for the CVS client) |
a href="http://www.sourcegear.com/CVS/Dev/addonpclcvs"PCL-CVS/a
(add-on
for Emacs) |
a href="http://www.sourcegear.com/CVS/Dev/Addons"More CVS
Add-Ons/a
p
I am using Henner Zeller's enhanced CVSweb.
--Avi
= Avi Gre
Donald Sharp wrote:
How do I start a cvs server on a machine where I don't have root access to
play with /etc/inetd.conf.
Try xinetd, which doesn't require root privileges. See
http://synack.net/xinetd/.
--Avi
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Unix S
/www.sourcegear.com/CVS/Dev/addonpclcvs"PCL-CVS/a
(add-on
for Emacs) |
a href="http://www.sourcegear.com/CVS/Dev/Addons"More CVS
Add-Ons/a
p
Good luck,
Avi
Thank you to Matthias, Rodent, and Eugene for suggesting that I use
Henner Zeller's version of cvsweb. Not o
do.
I'm supposed to have this working in half an hour!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you so much,
Avi
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Unix S/A System Specialist
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