21, 2002 5:40 AM
To: Martin Roehrig
Cc: CVS-Mailingliste (Info)
Subject: Re: Problem: CVS RPM package relocation incomplete
Hi Martin,
I think you'll have better results pursuing this in an RPM forum.
The problem as you describe it seems to be a rather generic one, and I
imagine
give me a hint?
Best regards
Martin
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Subject: Problem: CVS RPM package relocation incomplete
I tried to make
I tried to make a RPM package from the CVS 1.11.2 sources and was mostly
successfull without problems.
However playing around a bit I found that it is not fully relocatable, as the
paths used in the %post and %preun install time scripts are fixed to the
location where they where at *build* time
Hi Aaron,
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I'm wanting to set CVS up so that every time a file is committed it will
send an email with the diffs to the other developers for code review.
I added a line to the
Hi Mike,
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To: Frederic Brehm
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Subject: Re: Including file version during checkout
Ever archive a Perl script that
Hi again,
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Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 9:42 AM
To: Mike Ayers
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Subject: RE: Including file version during checkout
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Hi,
I would like to connect to a cvs pserver outside in the world and have to go through
our proxy. The proxy wants my username and
password.
I have tried that with WinCVS 1.3b8 (with the appropriate proxy settings in the
preferences tab) and always got:
cvs [login aborted]: connect to
Hi Alex,
Alexandre Parenteau schrieb:
People who want to talk about the CvsGui project can now turn to the new
mailing list dedicated exclusively to WinCvs, MacCvs, gCvs
(http://www.egroups.com/group/cvsgui).
Is it a mailing list like info-cvs? If so how can I subscribe via email? My
Hi Olof,
thank you for your help!
Best regards
Martin
P.S. I post it to the list, too, as others might have similar problems... Hope
you don't mind.
Olof Samuelsson schrieb:
Cut pasted from the web page:
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Hi Michael,
"Michael S. Tsirkin" schrieb:
I am using WinCVS 11b4
I have the following problem:
when a file is created with a mixed-case
(upper/lower) name, e.g. BuildFlow.html
After I add it to cvs and commit, in the repository
I see the file buildflow.html
Which sort of repository
"Anthony E. Glover" schrieb:
Kent,
You will need to install TCL on your windows machine.
Only if you want to use TCL scripts (which may be useful, depending on your
needs).
WinCVS itself is usable without TCL. The message given at the program start is
somewhat misleading, as it is
"Michael S. Tsirkin" schrieb:
Hello!
In WinCVS (11b13) when I do update, all files are marked
read-only, even if the "checkout read-only" option is not
selected.
1. Does anyone have any idea why?
Maybe someone did a "cvs watch on" on the files? Then they are checked
out read only and you
Larry Jones schrieb:
Peter Wolfe writes [about HEAD meaning the head of the current branch
rather than the HEAD of the trunk for diff]:
Hmm ... while that might be the design intent my observations are that even
this is broken:
I think you're right. It looks to me like what's
Hi Moshe,
Moshe Levy schrieb:
I have added some new directory with files in it to a branch,
my question is, how can all the users on that branch update their local
directories and retrieve this new directory ?
(cvs update didn't do the trick)
Please try the "-d" option of cvs update. Hope
Hi,
"W., Pröpper" schrieb:
Hi collegues,
following line in the administrative file loginfo doesn't work: the log
message isn't appended on the the file revision.txt. Do this depend on
the operating system DOS, because DOS doesn't support the UNIX shell
script ?
loginfo:
#DEFAULT (echo
Hi Mitch, hi Sean,
Mitch Davis schrieb:
Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
I'd like to see both here, if the timestamps are exactly
the same assume its the same, otherwise take the time to open the
local file and run it through MD5 and compare it to the checksum
in the local CVS/Entries to
Hi Hilary,
Hilary Cheng schrieb:
Hi All,
I would like to ask a question on binary files. For the right now, I
am
using cvs-1.10 and WinCVS as Front End. I have been imported the
binary files as binary type in the cvs.
i.e. you used
cvs add -kb myfile.bin
and
cvs commit
The Hermit Hacker schrieb:
Morning all ...
We just installed WinCVS in order to give some of our co-workers
easy access to work we are trying to co-ordinate. We have a bunch of
images in the repository right now, but, it appears, when we try and
check them out, they are coming
Hi Jürgen,
Jürgen Filseker schrieb:
I added a new file to my project, but whenever I try to add and commit the
file to my project, WINCVS copies it to a location using the correct path,
but it always adds a subdirectory called "Attic" where it puts the file.
Btw, I use no such directory
"Win32 M$" schrieb:
It definitely has problems with path names containing blanks (forgot to
tell it to you, Alex).
I use WinDiff (comes with the MS Developer Studio), and since I put it into
a path without blanks it works fine.
Hm...? Never seen this one, but here is my WinDiff location:
Mark Derricutt schrieb:
How would one go about changing a file from binary to ascii, but retaining
its status between versions?
Unfortunately there seems to be no possibility of assigning the -kb flag only
to specific revisions of a file. The Cederqvist manual (version 1.10) says in
section
"Derek R. Price" schrieb:
[...]
As for suggestions, you could probably script something over CVS if you
didn't want to hack the client/server. Have the script check the new file in
as binary (-kb) and then use the dreaded 'cvs admin -o' to delete revision
1.1, if it exists. That should be
Hi Peter,
Peter Corrigan schrieb:
My question is, Is there any way that I can view the log messages after the
file gets checked in.
You may use cvs log to get this.
In WinCVS simply select the menu entries Query/Log selection or Query/Graph
selection (and click on the revision in question).
Alexandre Parenteau schrieb:
Kevin Greiner wrote:
The only strange part is that the previous build I had, 1.10, was 897,563
bytes while this build is only 569,344. Maybe the difference between Debug
and Release builds?
The cvs.exe distributed with WinCvs is also a cvs-1.10.8 version +
"Greg A. Woods" schrieb:
[ On Monday, March 6, 2000 at 11:45:34 (-0600), Michael Gersten wrote: ]
[...]
Also, as long as people are discussing new improvements for CVS, how about
this: any time you create a branch tag 'newtag', automatically create a tag
'base-newtag' at the base (it
"|}avid (opeland" schrieb:
You can also do:
cvs admin -kb file
rm file
cvs update file
(or if you are on the main development trunk:)
cvs admin -kb file
cvs update -A file
That may not be sufficient on a non-Unix OS. If you commited the files from a Windows
client (which is of
course
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