invalid access time error

2002-12-05 Thread Jack Baty
and committing using WinCVS 1.2. -- Jack Baty Fusionary Media - http://www.fusionary.com/ nobody,not even the rain,has such small hands -e.e. cummings ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Any thoughts on web development branching methods?

2002-01-24 Thread Jack Baty
quot;release-2_0-updates", rinse and repeat. It seems similar to the normal software development cycle, with a few differences such as files (content) that get modified on the live site by the client (it can happen), which is why the live site is actually a working directory. This sound r

Where are branched revisions kept?

2002-01-11 Thread Jack Baty
." This sounds like my situation, but I was hoping someone could confirm this. -- Jack Baty Fusionary Media - http://www.fusionary.com/ ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Re: Third-party binary files, keyword expansion probs.

2002-01-08 Thread Jack Baty
Frederic Brehm wrote: > At 16:02 -0500 1/8/02, Jack Baty wrote: > >Other than the vendor branch issues, are there gotchas of which I should be > >aware when managing binaries within CVS? [-- snip --] > The main problems are: > 1. merging > 2. space > 3. flames >

Re: Third-party binary files, keyword expansion probs.

2002-01-08 Thread Jack Baty
problems at all with this. In fact, using cvsweb, designers are actually enjoying being able to easily view multiple previous versions of these files right in their browsers. Sort of a "visual diff". I'd hate to discover later that I should've left the im

Re: cvsignore-ing everything but .cvsignore

2001-12-15 Thread Jack Baty
Eric Siegerman wrote: > On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 03:30:31PM -0500, Jack Baty wrote: > > My problem is that I don't know if there's a way to cvsignore all files > > *except* the .cvsignore file within each directory. > > Put an entry "*" in .cvsignore. &g

cvsignore-ing everything but .cvsignore

2001-12-14 Thread Jack Baty
together. Let me know if I've explained this badly. -- Jack Baty Fusionary Media - http://www.fusionary.com/ ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Re: SSH and WinCVS

2001-12-13 Thread Jack Baty
re" a sandbox? I found that if I checkout a fresh copy of a module to a different location, everything works fine. If I try working with (diff-ing or committing) changes to a local copy checked out by another user, things don't work. That's either a strange coincidence or I've ju

Re: SSH and WinCVS

2001-12-12 Thread Jack Baty
#x27;s odd, because I can connect via command line ssh from the Win2k box with no password prompt, which I assume means that the key is working. Thanks. -- Jack Baty Fusionary Media - http://www.fusionary.com/ ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

SSH and WinCVS

2001-12-12 Thread Jack Baty
ying RSA authentication with key '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Server refused our key. Doing password authentication. ...then it hangs until I force the DOS window closed. Any idea what I may be missing? -- Jack Baty Fusionary Media - http://www.fusionary.com/ ___

Config files - cvsignore sometimes?

2001-12-04 Thread Jack Baty
at they get the /config directory containing a default set of configuration files. But, when they modify their local copy and check it back in, I'd like to *not* have the local changes overwrite the copy in the repository. Any pointers on how to accomplish this would be helpful. -- Jack Baty Fu