Hi,
I used 'cvs tag' to add a file to a branch. I then used 'cvs commit
-r... ' to check in a new version. It normally creates a subversion from
the version initially tagged. For example, I tag file 'A' version 1.1
with release-patch. It creates a version 1.1.0.2 for the tag. When I
check in
Hi,
I like to know how to add a file to an existing branch. Following is my env:
o I have created branch tag release-1-patch from the main trunk base
on tag release-1.
o Then I have a file A checked in main trunk as v1.5 and the file is
tagged as release-2
How do I add file A to the branch
Pierre Asselin wrote:
Mei-Xing Zhao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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cvs rtag -b -r release-2 release-1-patch A
Just use cvs tag instead of cvs rtag (and do it from a
trunk sandbox where the A file is present).
Thanks. cvs tag works. But after running this cvs tag command, do I do
Thanks. cvs tag works. But after running this cvs tag command, do I do
a cvs add to add this file the the branch? I am not sure if I run the
cvs add command, will it add the file to the main trunk or in the branch?
Thanks,
Mei
Pierre Asselin wrote:
Mei-Xing Zhao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi,
I am having a problem of accessing our CVS repository. Here is an
example when I run a CVS command:
$ cvs log file1
can't create temporary directory /tmp/root/cvs-serv4896
Permission denied
$
Basicly, I am getting this error on any cvs command(cvs ci, cvs update...).
Any idea on where the
Larry Jones wrote:
MEI-XING ZHAO writes:
$ cvs log file1
can't create temporary directory /tmp/root/cvs-serv4896
Permission denied
You don't have permission to create subdirectories in /tmp/root (on the
server), which is apparently where you have the server's temp directory
set to:
https
Thanks! I made it working by adding ``-T /tmp'' before ``pserver'' to
the CVS command in [x]inetd.conf.
BTW, any way to reinitilize the changes made in inetd.conf without
rebooting the machine?
Thanks,
Mei
Larry Jones wrote:
MEI-XING ZHAO writes:
Thanks for your reply Larry. You are correct