I believe the standard NT workstation license limits you to 10 remote
connections. The server licenses support as many connections as you pay
for.
I have a w2000 professional system that I use as a server and it also has a
10 connection limit. This was a big pain as more and more people started
If you use one of the client/server versions of CVS you can do it. I use
CVS NT with a dedicated Windows 2000 server. The CVS repository is on a
disk drive which is only accessible from the server; it is not mountable
remotely. I have the repository files writable by everyone, but nobody can
cvs history -T will provide you a list of tags and their timestamps.
If you need more information than this provides, you could call a script
that captures the additional information from the CVSROOT/taginfo file.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
I think it is stored in the registry. I took a quick look at my registry and
found what looks like the file menu setting, but I couldn't figger out the
magic.
What I usually do when someone has your problem is to turn wincvs on, wait
until it is done (which may take 10 or 20 minutes) and the
my guess is that you have flat mode selected under the view menu. In this
mode WinCVS finds every file in your tree, sorts them and displays them in
one screen. I have about 5000 files in my tree and it just took about five
minutes to bring up WinCVS in this mode. With flat mode off the
QUESTION:
Is there a way to check out just one file from the tree below an ampersand
module specifying the complete path?
TOOLS:
I am using a Win2k machine with CVSNT with:
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) NT 1.11.1.2 Beta 3 (Build 33)
(client/server)
and NT clients with:
Concurrent
check your path by right-clicking on My
Computer/Properties/Advanced/Environment. I betcha the path to tcl is
enclosed in quotes (e.g. c:/tools/tcl). Delete the quotes. Close and
reopen wincvs (maybe needs reboot). It should work.
I don't know why the tcl install throws the quotes in.
.
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From: Bill Biessman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 8:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: F-ssh and cvs checkout - cannot start server via rsh
I found a problem with the tcl install: The windows path variable does not
get set properly
I am in the process of setting up CVS for our company. The primary purpose
is for program source code control but we would like to also use it for
design documents and other forms of electronic paper we have laying around.
Hopefully groups other than the software development groups would take