Sunil Philip wrote:
i've set up a cvsvnt running on our NT server (location of repository) set
up WinCVS for all of us to connect to the server. Now modules (read dirs)
can be imported .. but is it possible to check in just files.. since we
may want to collect/check-in these (files) from a
Mark D. Baushke wrote:
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Or, you can just specify the remote repository with the -d argument to
cvs.
Yes, one can do that also.
In addition, if you use the CVS_LOCAL_BRANCH_NUM patch that has been
committed to the cvshome main trunk (already available for various of
the *BSD versions of
Mark wrote:
Haven't looking into this much, but if CVSup can send based on date, maybe it
can be used to assist failover. Any thoughts from those that have used/are
using CVSup?
[...]
We are using cvsup as a repository syncing tool. The cvsup client,
running on machine having local repositiry,
Ramachandran, Harish (Cognizant) wrote:
I am using CVS NT system. In that i have one repository by name project and under that i have different modules. I have set up pserver authentication for repository access. Can i set user access to my repository module wise??
Yes you can. You can make use
Murali Potla wrote:
How to set up a repository so that only some users will have permissions
to write and some other read access. What should be the permissions of
the directory.
Where i can i find a good document regarding cvs permissions
You can make use of standard unix permissions on modules.
Vijay Kumar wrote:
Don't we have to stop the cvs server to take the backup ?
Please correct me if I am wrong.
tar is the best way to take cvs backup as few others mentioned earlier.
You need not stop cvs while taking backup.
Cheers.
Mahantesh.
Amit Sharma wrote:
I need to get the information for the checkins between 2 dates in my
repository. Please help me if any body has idea how to do this.
You can get it with cvs history commands. Do a 'man' on cvs.
Cheers.
Mahantesh.
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