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separate checked-out versions on the server yourself using a script.
Take a look at the hooks like 'commitinfo' and loginfo' for ways to do
that.
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ard way to transfer individual commit log entries etc
between repositories, the most obvious method is to simply do a import
onto a vendor branch on a regular basis. See the chapter on "Tracking
third-party sources" in the manual for details.
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src file (along with other
> settings that are working), but "update" is leaving files writable that
> I haven't "edit"ed.
I think you need to use "cvs watch on" rather than "-r"
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ffect of updating my local directory files if they have been
> changed in the repository. Is there another way to do what I need to
> do without causing the udpates?
The local "cvsdelta" utility is useful if you want to avoid a slow
connection to the repository for cvs -n update
h
e CVSROOT/val-tags file in the
repository.
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irectory tree and configure the
webserver, rsync or whatever you use to update the live site to ignore
the CVS directories.
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> traverses the tree and prints out messages as it does so. Is there a way to
> tell cvs to stop doing this?
I don't think so. They are only shown on checkout though. If you use
the -P option on updates (e.g. in .cvsrc) they won't appear then.
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> to CVS at all btw, but more importantly we want to reduce our stress level
> with this new machine before putting it in service.
>
> I was just looking for an existing solution before coming up with my own.
You could try the CVS test script, src/sanity.sh in the cvs
distribu
er the same day).
Take a look at CVSps (cvs patchset utility). It can do what you want:
http://www.cobite.com/cvsps/
HTH
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(ISBN: 0-9541617-1-8).
There is more information at,
http://www.network-theory.co.uk/cvs/manual/
If any of the CVS developers would like a complimentary
copy of the book I'll be glad to send one if you let me
know your address.
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