Gleidson Sá Barreto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It is not possible to import alone the folders of a
project without the archives?
You're not importing, you're adding directories. CVS doesn't manage
directories or attributes in files, so you'd have to do that yourself.
I suppose that you have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No binary files at all, in fact. I have about 50 or so ASCII
files, but yes with lots of history data. I'm trying to see if
this is purely SSH-related (not SSH itself but maybe the way
we've installed it) or CVS/SSH related. I'll try the -z option.
Thanks!
I have a
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Hi!
Is it possible to identify the user who added some tag? I might add
something at taginfo for that, but I haven't seem an indication that
the username was sent as a parameter on tagging operations...
TIA,
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Hello,
Do any of you here work in a CMM certified company? I'm working with a
company that is going to be certified and I am curious about some
procedures to, at first, gather all evidences needed, specially
authorization to start the work in
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On Thursday 15 July 2004 14:20, Frederic Brehm wrote:
At 01:10 PM 7/15/2004, Jorge Godoy wrote:
Is it possible to identify the user who added some tag? I might
add something at taginfo for that, but I haven't seem an
indication that the username
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On Thursday 13 May 2004 19:51, Dave wrote:
Hi,
Some of our developer accidentally created a file with name -S
and checked it into CVS. However, I had a hard time to get it out
of CVS. I can use rm - -S to remove it locally but I can't remove
( I
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On Thursday 29 April 2004 13:20, Diego Ribeiro de Andrade wrote:
Ambient
System: Conectiva Linux 8
Cvs: CVS Server 1.11.5
clients WinCVS 1.2
hi,
Im geting a problem, but searching the messages history I dont
found nothing that answer the
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On Sunday 25 April 2004 09:24, viking wrote:
Can't believe that nobody has ask this question :
How is it possible to reduce cvs repository size by removing old
files ? Is there a soft that provide this service?
If you could me a link that could
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On Thursday 15 April 2004 17:42, Diego Ribeiro de Andrade wrote:
The real question is... how do chekout/update a branch, but bring
the trunk revisoons of files that dont exist in the branch... but
these files have to be checked out in 1.1 revisions
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On Thursday 15 April 2004 22:44, Derek Robert Price wrote:
I did intend that for UNIX, not Windows. God only knows what
Windows would do with it. :)
Sometimes I get the impression that even He doesn't knows what
Windows would do with it...
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On Wednesday 14 April 2004 22:29, Larry Jones wrote:
Marcelo Carvalho Fernandes writes:
I was studying some graphs (CVSGraph) and could see that after
the cvs import there is also a tag called MAIN in the vendor
branch (1.1.1).
Standard CVS
Hello,
Is there anybody using WinCvs 1.2 and having troubles with the
modified / unmodified indication for files?
A company that's a client of mine is having such a problem with WinCvs
1.2 on a Windows 2000 + SP3 machine. They have 30+ installations of
WinCvs 1.3 and there they have no
On Mon, 04 Dec 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I am new to CVS and CM but am responsible now for managing a small
repository in my company.I have no one experienced in this field to
ask these questions. I have a question in general about
configuration management.Is it necessary to
"Hon-Chi Ng" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I already knew the workaround from the CVS manual. The drawback to the
workaround is I have to place a hidden file in every directory.
So, let me get back to my 1st question, and rephrase it.
1. Is it safe for me to delete the "foo" directory in
Hi!
I have one suggestion that might have appeared here before, but... :-)
There would be very nice if CVS had an option that made him remove the
non-pertinent repository files. Files that were removed and still
exist in a checked out copy are useless and just give warnings on the
client
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes:
Jorge Godoy writes:
There would be very nice if CVS had an option that made him remove the
non-pertinent repository files. Files that were removed and still
exist in a checked out copy are useless and just give warnings on the
client side
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes:
Jorge Godoy writes:
I want something like that: I have an obsolete file, I "cvs rm" it and
commit my changes. When my development partner makes a "cvs up
-newflag" the file will be automatically removed from his machin
Hi!
I have some files that needs to satisfy a validation condition so that
I can work with them. I was thinking about disallowing people to
commit them if they don't pass a validation test.
I was wondering how could I get the file contents and validate it on
the server and them commit it. I
Hi.
I'm having some problems with our CVS here. When we add a new user to
the CVS we checkout/update our CVSROOT directory copy and add the new
user and then commit the changed files (usually passwd and
writers). Unfortunately, the passwd file isn't correctly updated and
this makes necessary
Hi!
I would like to talk a little about a problem we're facing here. We
are using CVS for document files.
As we develop the booklets we start translating it. But since the
booklet is not ready (as the author is writing the chapter 9 he
figures that the text should be placed on chapter 2 and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes:
Jorge Godoy writes:
Both servers were onto his ~/.cvspass file. He don't have the CVSROOT
environment variable defined (all commands use the -d option).
You should only use -d when doing the initial checkout -- once you have
stuff checked out
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