Can the list owner block these messages. I've received over hundred
of these in the last few days.
Thanks,
Mal
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Re-sending, looking for any other input/solutions.
Thanks,
Mal
Malcolm Fernandes wrote:
Hi Rob,
cvs --version
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.1p1 (client/server)
Copyright (c) 1989-2001 Brian Berliner, david d `zoo' zuhn,
Jeff Polk, and other authors
were previously removed from CVS, would NOT
get checked out in my workspace, if I were to use the current timestamp.
Regards,
Mal
Rob Helmer wrote:
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 05:48:27PM -0800, Malcolm Fernandes wrote:
Hi,
We are using CVS 1.11.1p1 on Solaris. When we use 'cvs co -D date
on
my end. It sounds like a bug, if anything like that is happening.
Thanks,
Rob Helmer
Malcolm Fernandes wrote:
>Hi Rob,
>
>I'm not trying to pull an old snapshot of the code. The
build script
>checks out the tree based on the current timestamp using "`date`".
>This times
server: warning: test/bin/lcp.sh is not (any longer) pertinent
This is with CVS 1.11 on Solaris. What version are you running ( cvs
--version to find out )?
Thanks,
Rob Helmer
Malcolm Fernandes wrote:
Hi Rob,
Here is the scenario.
cvs up foo.c
rm foo.c
cvs remove foo.c
cvs
Hi,
We are using CVS 1.11.1p1 on Solaris. When we use 'cvs co -D date' on
the Main branch, I noticed that files which were previously 'cvs
removed' now get checked out in my workspace. This problem does not
happen on release branches 'cvs co -D date -rREL_X_Y'.
Is this a CVS bug? Any
Hi,
cvs-1.11.1p1 on the Solaris platform.
A user tried to update a directory as follows (via pserver):
% cvs up ./
and gets a message:
? .depend
cvs-1.11.1p1 server: Updating ./
cvs-1.11.1p1 server: .//Makefile is no longer in the repository
All the files are removed from that
Re-sending ...
Malcolm Fernandes wrote:
Can you use wildcards in alias modules?
e.g.
ABC-a src/xxx/*.c \
src/yyy/*.h
Thanks,
Mal
Is there a global CVS command to display the revisions of the files that
are being tagged.
I would like to log the revisions of all the tagged files. I'm looking
for a command of the type:
cvs -V tag STABLE_MMDD src
and expect to see:
Tsrc/foo.c revision: 1.2
Tsrc/file1.c
Hopefully someone will respond this time.
Mal
Re-sending as I have had no responses so far.
Thanks,
Malcolm
Malcolm Fernandes wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to turn off keyword substitution on a specified branch?
Using the 'cvs admin -ko' command seems to turn off keyword substitution
Re-sending as I have had no responses so far.
Thanks,
Malcolm
Malcolm Fernandes wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to turn off keyword substitution on a specified branch?
Using the 'cvs admin -ko' command seems to turn off keyword substitution
on the entire repository.
How do you turn keyword
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