Benjamin Liu writes:
so i'm assuming that there is so directory information stored somewhere that
didn't get changed when I copied the files to the new directory, and now
needs to be changed. any idea?
Look in CVS/Entries.
-Larry Jones
The problem with the future is that it keeps turning
/CVSROOT/exportlog
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Please *read* the *entire* section of the manual I pointed you to, it
answers all your questions.
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check in a new version of the file that's a normal text file.
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current CVSROOT; you can be logged in to many
different CVSROOTs at the same time (I'm currently logged in to 5 or 6).
If you've set your $CVSROOT environment variable, you don't need to use
-d on the command line (unless you want to override $CVSROOT).
-Larry Jones
It's either spectacular
. Even though the file has been deleted, you can still use CVS
commands on it as long as you specify it's name explicitly. The most
recent log message (the one with state: dead) will tell you what you
want to know.
-Larry Jones
TIME?! I just finished the first problem! -- Calvin
already, remove the symlink, and run cvs init to create
Emptydir correctly.
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What's the matter? Don't you trust your own kid?! -- Calvin
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has had the time or inclination to do it yet.
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John Lippiello sr writes:
cvs status: [12:19:10] waiting for username's lock in
/home/username/jplPlay/semBLib
Any help with how to fix this lock situation would be appreciated.
See the manual:
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_10.html#SEC88
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It's no fun
;
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fredes writes:
Can anyone enlighten me on cvs permissions?
Have you read the relevant section of the manual?
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_2.html#SEC13
-Larry Jones
I sure wish I could get my hands on some REAL dynamite. -- Calvin
using rtag
without specifying a specific revision to tag since you have no way of
knowing exactly what you're tagging otherwise. If the user *did*
specify a specific revision to tag (either by sepcifying an existing tag
or a date), then the changes shouldn't be picked up.
-Larry Jones
OK
Bruno Mussard writes:
Here's a Newbie question.
Does anyone know how to remove a tag easily for a collection of files ?
cvs tag -d?
-Larry Jones
These child psychology books we bought were such a waste of money.
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http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_13.html#SEC107
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matching line is used, so you can do:
^dir1/subdir execute script that runs both scripts
^dir1 execute malicious script
Can this be done using commitinfo?
Can *what* be done with commitinfo?!? It just use the first matching
line, too.
-Larry Jones
But Mom, frogs are our
).
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He just doesn't want to face up to the fact that I'll be
the life of every party. -- Calvin
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Could you be more specific about what you think is missing or unclear?
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Is it too much to ask for an occasional token gesture of appreciation?!
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and version v1_13_patched.
4. Merge the changes to the trunk:
cvs co -jv1_13 -jv1_13_patched
cvs commit
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, that
no one ever does it). However, CVS itself does not, to my knowledge,
have any problems with whitespace in filenames other than it's interface
to the administrative scripts. As long as you don't use any
administrative scripts that try to parse the filenames, it should work
fine.
-Larry Jones
Hmph
that is hosting the repository has cvs 1.11.1p1. Is
there a compatabilty problem with WinCVS running 1.11.1.3?
There shouldn't be.
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If you want meaningful version numbers, use tags.
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Piet Verhoeve writes:
Can anyone point me how I can interpret the date string into a usefull
date/time format to extract this kind of statistics ?
They are the number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00 UTC, represented
in hex (base 16). See src/history.c for more information.
-Larry Jones
get from www.cvshome.org.
If by some chance you're already running 1.11.2, please explain what
unwanted log information you're getting.
-Larry Jones
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Manish Kumar writes:
No CVSROOT specified !
or set the CVSROOT environment variable .
Please let me know what are the steps to use CVS on
the same m/c .
Please read the CVS documentation at www.cvshome.org.
-Larry Jones
Why is it you always rip your pants on the day everyone
your question. Why do you want to run a local
server rather than just using CVS in local mode?
-Larry Jones
I wonder what's on TV now. -- Calvin
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you are and allow the commit.
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From now on, I'm devoting myself to the cultivation of
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KL Rajasekar writes:
cvs [login aborted] : unrecognized auth response from
212.213.143.43: cvs: invalid option -- o
The CVS pserver command in your [x]inetd configuration file is
incorrect.
-Larry Jones
What a waste to be going to school on a morning like this. -- Calvin
history) ?
I was thinking to just move the directory and merge the history file;
Yes it is, and that's how you do it. You should also merge the
administrative files (loginfo, commitinfo, etc.).
-Larry Jones
If I get a bad grade, it'll be YOUR fault for not doing the work for me!
-- Calvin
Gilles writes:
I'm looking for a way to list modified/added/removed files from a
specified date for a module. I tried with diff, without success.
cvs rdiff -s -D2002-01-01 -rHEAD module
-Larry Jones
Whatever it is, it's driving me crazy! -- Calvin
files, but it isn't
strictly necessary. I'd suggest checking the NEWS file for any minor
incompatibilities that may affect you:
http://ccvs.cvshome.org/source/browse/ccvs/NEWS?rev=1.107content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
-Larry Jones
Can I take an ax to school tomorrow for ... um ... show and tell
on certain switches to get that behaviour?
Yes, it's true, provided your CVS clients follow the rules. The
standard CVS release works correctly. WinCVS and the cygwin version of
CVS can both be configured to work incorrectly, using Unix line endings
on Windows.
-Larry Jones
All girls should
on the
command line, something like:
cvs -d$CVSROOT ci
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to use the -f flag to delete the
local file as well as removing it in CVS. (If it doesn't happen on your
Linux machine, you probably have rm -f in your ~/.cvsrc file.)
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My brain is trying to kill me. -- Calvin
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Myke Olson writes:
Is there a way to force the log to begin with a blank line? I liked it
better the old way. :)
Set up rcsinfo to point to a template file with a blank line in it.
-Larry Jones
The authorities are trying to silence any view contrary to their own!
-- Calvin
arguments.
-Larry Jones
Well, it's all a question of perspective. -- Calvin
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particularly the very last paragraph of that section.
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log messages between two tags on the same
branch.
A tag is a way of specifying a revision, so use -r with your tags.
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? If so, that's
your problem -- merging the whole branch now is trying to merge changes
that were already merged before. You should tag the branch when you
merge it to the trunk so that next time you can merge just the changes
after that point.
-Larry Jones
This game lends itself to certain
are the vendor tag and the release
tag, respectively. The vendor tag should identify the source of the
code: an actual vendor or a project, perhaps something like FreeBSD,
GNU, or just NET. The release tag should identify the release of
the software you're importing: CVS1-11-2, EMACS20-7, etc.
-Larry Jones
I
or not by
looking at the number of components: revision tags have an even number
of components (e.g., 1.10, 1.1.1.1), branch tags have an odd number
(e.g., 1, 1.1.1).
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or edit in that directory and their default permissions don't
allow you to read the fileattr file they created.
Can I prevent it from occurring or should I tell the developers not to worry
?
You should certainly fix the permissions and try to arrange to avoid the
problem in the future.
-Larry
(whether or not it has a relevant
revision or change).
The most recent release of CVS (1.11.2) adds a -S option to suppress the
header when no revisions are selected.
-Larry Jones
Even my FRIENDS don't do what I want. -- Calvin
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something
we should be concerned about or do we not need to worry about it? We
will all be using the the unix version of cvs.
Yes, CVS uses UTC (aka GMT) internally so everything just works.
-Larry Jones
You can never really enjoy Sundays because in the back of your
mind you know you have to go
Shane McDaniel writes:
Is there an easy way to find what file's are different between two
different tags?
cvs patch -s -rtag1 -rtag2 module
-Larry Jones
In my opinion, we don't devote nearly enough scientific research
to finding a cure for jerks. -- Calvin
a fresh checkout or do a make clean.
-Larry Jones
Fortunately, that was our plan from the start. -- Calvin
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Dusan Juhas writes:
is there any way how to obtain a list of all tags:
a) in a module
b) in the whole repository
WITHOUT checkout?
No, CVS only tracks tags on a per-file basis. (You can use cvs rlog
to get a list of tags for a file without a checkout.) Why do you want
that?
-Larry Jones
-- you need to
update your server.
-Larry Jones
When I want an editorial, I'll ASK for it! -- Calvin
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Azmat writes:
How do I obtain the log_accum.pl script so I can receive e-mails on my
commits? Thanks.
It's in the contrib directory in the source distribution of CVS. If you
don't have the source, you can get it from www.cvshome.org.
-Larry Jones
I can feel my brain beginning to atrophy
database; it sounds like that didn't happen. If
not, it's because you managed to confuse CVS and it didn't know you were
modifying files in CVSROOT -- what's in your working directory's
CVS/Root file? To work around the problem, you can force a database
rebuild by doing cvs init.
-Larry Jones
Sudhaker P writes:
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied
cvs [server aborted]: can't chdir(/root): Permission denied
Make sure you have a -f option in your [x]inetd configuration (just
before the --allow-root option is a good place).
-Larry Jones
I wonder if I can
in /etc/inetd.conf. Check it
carefully -- there should be error messages from inetd in your syslog to
point you in the right direction.
-Larry Jones
The game's called on account of sudden death. -- Calvin
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any of the files since the cvs
client doesn't show these files as modified.
Check the time (and the timezone!) of the client machine that committed
the files. One or the other is almost certainly wrong.
-Larry Jones
It's either spectacular, unbelievable success, or crushing, hopeless
defeat
Duke Neukom writes:
I'm updating a branch, and I get the message cvs update: duplicate key
found for 'y'. Does anyone know what causes this message?
A corrupt CVSROOT/val-tags file. You can just delete it -- CVS will
(gradually) recreate it as needed.
-Larry Jones
I don't NEED
repository's history file to the end of the new
repository's history file.
-Larry Jones
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the Attic. (Old versions of CVS will error out in this case.)
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My upbringing is filled with inconsistent messages. -- Calvin
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with the
above guidelines, and provided test cases to verify the fixes.
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I told her to expect you to deny everything. -- Calvin
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a previous removed file. If
you don't commit the file immediately after resurrecting it, there are
circumstances where CVS forgets that it has been resurrected and thus
doesn't move it out of the Attic.
-Larry Jones
It's no fun to play games with a poor sport. -- Calvin
the new -B option. (This prevents accidental
changes to branch tags that are hard to undo.)
-Larry Jones
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cvs import -m'import new project' development/newproject VEND REL
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file with invalid encrypted passwords (the CVS passwd
file is checked first and the system passwd file is only consulted if
the user doesn't exist in the CVS passwd file).
-Larry Jones
The real fun of living wisely is that you get to be smug about it. -- Hobbes
Teala Spitzbarth writes:
I sure hope all the log fixes syntax changes are in 1.11.2 and
that the News file just didn't include those details!
They are. Mea culpa.
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Zanabria, Moises writes:
How can I set up the rest of them, on server_args??, something like this:
server_args = -f --allow-root=/local/p1cvs/src
--allow-root=/local/p2cvs/src --allow-root=/local/p3cvs/src
--allow-root=/local/p4cvs/src pserver
Exactly.
-Larry Jones
Who, ME? Who
. The CVS clients are
responsible for converting between the local text file format and the
canonical text file format (which just happens to be the same as the
Unix text file format).
-Larry Jones
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/cvs_12.html#SEC98
But beware -- if you ever use branches, you *will* get conflicts on the
log messages every time you try to merge. It's usually better to leave
the log messages in CVS rather than embedding them into the source
files.
-Larry Jones
I've got PLENTY of common sense! I just choose
)
won't be tagged.
-Larry Jones
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means that you're behind a firewall that hasn't been
configured to allow outgoing CVS connections. Talk to your firewall
administrator.
-Larry Jones
The problem with the future is that it keeps turning into the present.
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server_args = -f --alow-root=/home/cvs/ pserver
}
Remove the trailing / from the --allow-root option and spell it
correctly. You may need to add:
passenv = PATH
too if you get error messages about permission denied accessing files in
root's home directory.
-Larry Jones
My
Miller Sally S NPRI writes:
cvs remove -f filename.c~
but a cvs commit
tells me that the file is already locked by Common.
You can use cvs admin to unlock the file. You'll probably have to
specify the revision to unlock since it's not your lock.
-Larry Jones
Even though we're both
changes from the trunk, they do:
cvs tag -F -r HEAD TeamS_branch_merge
cvs up -j TeamS_branch_start -j TeamS_branch_merge
cvs tag -F -r TeamS_branch_merge TeamS_branch_start
-Larry Jones
These findings suggest a logical course of action. -- Calvin
Scott O. writes:
We have an existing repository and we want to import a module from a
different repository and retain its revision history. What is the best way
to accomplish this?
Copy the RCS files from the old repository into the new repository.
-Larry Jones
Hey! What's the matter
encrypted password (like -).
-Larry Jones
The living dead don't NEED to solve word problems. -- Calvin
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system user, that should have worked anyway unless you
have set SystemAuth=no in your CVSROOT/config file. Check your [x]inetd
config to make sure you have --allow-root=/usr/local/cvsroot (it must
*exactly* match what you specify in your -d option).
-Larry Jones
Your bangs do a good job
in a file or replace them with nonsense, but refuse to allow
them to delete the file?
-Larry Jones
I don't think that question was very hypothetical at all. -- Calvin
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=?iso-8859-2?Q?=22Michalski=2C_Rafa=B3=22?= writes:
How can I remove the executable attribute
from a file through CVS?
You can't. You have to manually change the permissions on the RCS file
in the repository.
-Larry Jones
I keep forgetting that rules are only for little nice people
should
just ignore the exit status.
-Larry Jones
Ha! Wild zontars couldn't drag that information out of me! Do your worst!
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Greg A. Woods writes:
[ On Friday, May 3, 2002 at 13:30:04 (-0400), Larry Jones wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Moving CVS repository
The way CVS handles a directory tree with multiple CVSROOTs is by
running the command once for each root with just the directories that
have that root. As far
directory on the
server and the loginfo script is run in that directory.
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that may affect you (there's at least one that might require modifying
some of your scripts).
-Larry Jones
Your gender would be a lot more tolerable if it wasn't so darn cynical!
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to modules. See:
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_2.html#SEC13.
-Larry Jones
Your gender would be a lot more tolerable if it wasn't so darn cynical!
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, the *info files work just like
you'd expect in that scenario. Can you provide an explicit example?
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David A Uebele writes:
The problem I'm having is that I'd like to use remote cvs, and
so accessing the CVS/Entries file is no longer feasible.
I'm looking for suggestions about other ways to capture
the version of a file just checked in.
I believe you can use cvs -n status.
-Larry Jones
Greg A. Woods writes:
It's irrelevant how they get that way. If all the files in given
working directory hierarchy are not from the same repository then the
user loses.
In what sense? CVS has handled that just fine for quite some time now.
-Larry Jones
There's a connection here, I just
: No such file or directory
That looks suspiciously like you're trying to checkout into an existing
directory rather than letting checkout create a new directory.
-Larry Jones
Yep, we'd probably be dead by now if it wasn't for Twinkies. -- Calvin
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-Larry Jones
I don't need to do a better job. I need better P.R. on the job I DO.
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free to upgrade yourself without
making anyone else do the same. Without -C, you need to delete the
locally modified files and then update. It might be easier to delete
your working directory and do a new checkout.
-Larry Jones
My brain is trying to kill me. -- Calvin
) from:
error (1, 0, error writing to lock file %s, rcs_lockfile);
to:
error (1, errno, error writing to lock file %s, rcs_lockfile);
There's no guarantee that errno will still be meaningful by then, but
it's worth a try.
-Larry Jones
ANY idiot can be famous. I figure I'm more
,
could this only be a vendor branch?
Is there something wrong with the answer you got the last time you asked
this question?
http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/info-cvs/2002-April/027051.html
-Larry Jones
All this was funny until she did the same thing to me. -- Calvin
of the checkout process.
-Larry Jones
I don't think math is a science, I think it's a religion. -- Calvin
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Venkatraman Sathiyamoorthy writes:
Some of the text files in our project have been added as binary files
(with -kb option)
I want them to change as text files
How to do this ?
See: http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/info-cvs/2002-April/027453.html.
-Larry Jones
He just doesn't want
.
-Larry Jones
Whatever it is, it's driving me crazy! -- Calvin
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want to check out the
entire source tree. Is there any way to do this?
cvs update -C file
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it from the old repository's
history file and append it to the new repository's.
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Girls are so weird. -- Calvin
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there was a major fiber cut earlier
this week that caused some connectivity problems -- perhaps that's
affecting you.
-Larry Jones
Years from now when I'm successful and happy, ...and he's in
prison... I hope I'm not too mature to gloat. -- Calvin
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Leif Hanack writes:
thanks, and do i need to delete some entries inside some CVSROOT files?!
You don't need to, but you can search for the directory name and remove
any references you find, if you want.
-Larry Jones
This game lends itself to certain abuses. -- Calvin
: authorization failed: server 208.1.34.222 rejected access to
/home/cvs for user developer
Probably because CVS wasn't running as root as thus couldn't validate
the password.
-Larry Jones
I'm crying because out there he's gone, but he's not gone inside me. -- Calvin
possible, but not after the fact. That is, if CVS saw the
directory before you added it to .cvsignore, it won't ignore it unless
you manually delete it from the CVS/Entries file.
-Larry Jones
I've changed my mind, Hobbes. People are scum. -- Calvin
Danial Islam writes:
Yes I have tried to read it. I don't think most people have the time to
read every page of Cederqvist's manual. But thanks for the .cvsrc
tip. That helped, I had to change cvs -r to cvs -w.
That's the default -- I suggest you just remove that line entirely.
-Larry
a trailing slash can cause problems).
-Larry Jones
I'll be a hulking, surly teen-ager before you know it!! -- Calvin
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