>
> else it is like a rm -rf on dir then source is lost.
> Rajesh
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Lamar Seifuddin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 9:54 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: CVS - Recovery of repository directory
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>
All,
Questions:
1. Is there a way to recover a directory in the repository that was
accidently deleted?
2. Is there a way to prevent this from happening?
No.I didn't do it.:-)
thanks,
Lamar
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d to use delays in the script, and even then it kept failing.
> Also, there was mess with branches, but looks like this is somewhat clear
> to me finally ;-) (except the vendor branch, still have no idea why its "special").
>
> -Nils Jakobsons
> SWH Technology
>
>
Hello,
I have created an automated build script that checks out files from CVS,
also.
(CVS runs on Solaris)
It works fine when I build from one src tree, but when I build from
multiple
src trees (cronjob), I run into problems.I am not sure if it's
CVS-related or broken
code.
What type of pr
B-I-N-G-O
Thanks
Dieter Shirley wrote:
> Try '-d.'
>
> As in:
>
> cvs checkout -r REL-2-3-0-d3 -d. src/archgen/README
>
> Cheers,
> -dete
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Lamar Seifuddin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> &g
Good Afternoon All,
I have source code carried from SCCS, now in CVS.
Some of these files have an 'obsolete' tag on them.
ex. README.txt.obsolete
my question is this:
How can I set up CVS to checkout source directories
without getting the "obsolete" files?
update instead of checkout.
>
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> -Original Message-
> From: Lamar Seifuddin [mailto:[EMAIL
use update instead of checkout.
>
> *
> Joel Belog
> Manager of Information Technology
> Openpages, Inc.
> 978 392-0640 x176
>
> Get Help: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> -----Original Message-
> From: Lamar Seifuddin [mailto:[
All,
I apologize in advance if this is a no-brainer question.
I created a script that does a build process, which includes
checking out Gmakefiles, etc.
I get the following error in the build log:
cvs checkout: move away src/Gmakefile; it is in the way
C src/Gmakefile
when I do the checkout
Good Afternoon, All,
I have CVS-1.11.1p installed on a Solaris 2.8 environment.
and converted our software from SCCS to CVS.
This users list has been very helpful in enabling me to do this
effort. Much Thanks
Question:What gui-type packages are available and compatible
with the environmen
All,
First of all, I've learned alot about SCCS/RCS/CVS thru this
users list.The knowledge I've gained in such a short time is
phenominal. The power of CVS is definitely here...
I'm in charge of the conversion of our company's software products
from SCCS to CVS. I've completed th
Excuse me..for lack of knowledge...
background is Sofware testing...now trying to stay afloat on the
front end of software development process... job is to convert
company software from SCCS and implement CVS.
Question:
After conversion from SCCS to RCS and copying the *,v files
to
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