Re: Virus Warning

2001-02-13 Thread Brian Huddleston
*sigh* Why am I responding to this...it is way off topic in the first place. a) the attachment will run is you have the preview panel open Not for .vbs files it won't. b) some people have the 'don't show file extensions for known files' turned on, which means they'll only see

Re: [New CVS user] Best config?

2000-05-15 Thread Brian Huddleston
g activity and enforcing comment formats (we've got some software that gateways CVS into our support system, so it needs to be in a certain format). -Developers have their own copy of the SSL bridge that answers on port 2401 and forwards to the encrypted port on the CVS server *boom* Safe and secu

Re: cvs 1.10.7: cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied

2000-04-28 Thread Brian Huddleston
a variable like $HOME for a *server* process, it is also daft for cvs running in *server* mode to honor it being set. Does this have some sort of utility I'm not thinking of? Brian Huddleston Huddleston Consulting

Re: Could timestamps be replaced with MD5?

2000-04-18 Thread Brian Huddleston
of a digest algorhytm biting you is (very conservatively)several orders of magnitude less likely to bite you than timestamps. (See my previous message). Brian Huddleston Huddleston Consulting

Re: Could timestamps be replaced with MD5?

2000-04-18 Thread Brian Huddleston
Brian Huddleston writes: Compare the above to a timestamp which can fail if: 1) The edits are within the granularity of the time stamp. CVS has code to ensure that that can't happen (it sleeps until the time is later than the last timestamp). Heh...that's sort of cool, actually