Re: TortoiseCVS

2002-04-28 Thread Marcel van der Boom
I do updates and commits (checkins) with tortoise all the time. I use WinCVS and the command line cvs client for more advanced stuff (like tree graphing and changelog generating). But tortoise is pretty complete for day to day use. Marcel Quick Solutions wrote: TortoiseCVS offers some

Re: TortoiseCVS

2002-04-28 Thread Marcel van der Boom
with desktop extension must be installed and then reinstall IE5 or IE6. Is there any other way around to get the icon overlays to appear? On Sun, 2002-04-28 at 00:36, Marcel van der Boom wrote: I do updates and commits (checkins) with tortoise all the time. I use WinCVS and the command line cvs client

Re: 1.9MB attachments (was Re: Wincvs download)

2001-12-21 Thread Marcel van der Boom
I agree, but 1.9Mb is a bit too much isn't it? Something like 100kB would be more than enough for me. On the other hand, it's sometimes useful to attach small things, like perl scripts. Unfortunately, some anti-virus filters seem to filter them out and complain to the list. -- Marcel van

Re: 1.9MB attachments (was Re: Wincvs download)

2001-12-20 Thread Marcel van der Boom
Configuring the mailing-list to limit or forbid attachments would be better IMHO. time for a blacklist entry :) ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

What could go wrong with this scenario?

2001-11-14 Thread Marcel van der Boom
alternatives? - Should I explicitly exclude the ,v files in the script? What happens if I don't. - Any other considerations? Thanks -- Marcel van der Boom HS-Development BV Kwartiersedijk 14B Fijnaart, The Netherlands Tel. : 0168-468822 Fax. : 0168-468823 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: What could go wrong with this scenario?

2001-11-14 Thread Marcel van der Boom
That might be better I don't know ... chmod g+s does according to man page: ...set user or group ID on execution (s)... What exactly does that mean in this context of CVS? Matt Riechers wrote: Marcel van der Boom wrote: Essentially the run.sh script should change all group and ownership

Re: What could go wrong with this scenario?

2001-11-14 Thread Marcel van der Boom
hold secure files (customer owned) and free sources mixed into one repository. We used to have different repositories for it, but I have decided to plunge in and try to have them in one repository without daily manual maintenance to get guarantees that information is secure. -- Marcel van der

combined public and private repositories

2001-09-12 Thread Marcel van der Boom
declare files/folder private for this purpose? How would one setup such a repository that it is transparent for fully privileged users and the-rest? -- Marcel van der Boom HS-Development BV Kwartiersedijk 14B Fijnaart, The Netherlands Tel. : 0168-468822 Fax. : 0168-468823 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED

applying cvs-like operations to data in database?

2001-06-05 Thread Marcel van der Boom
Hi, Maybe I'm a little off-topic here, so I apologize in advance if I am. I'm looking for pointers to apply versioning to data stored in a RDBMS visible to users of the database. Functionality should range from storing diffs for each and every update in the database to initiating a store of a