On Thu Oct 11 2001, 10:31, Postek, Jeffery
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please tell me how I configure the notify CVS admin file along with any
other files to send e-mail to myself or other development personnel in
the event of changing and commiting source files.
On Tue Oct 09 2001, 07:59, Bryon Lape [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Larry Jones wrote:
Bryon Lape writes:
User joe checkouts files to his local devel area. User joe is done and
checks files back in. CVS updates its database and then copies the
updated files to the shared development
On Tue Oct 09 2001, 10:50, Beachey, Kendric
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Matt McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Tue Oct 09 2001, 07:59, Bryon Lape [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Larry Jones wrote:
Bryon Lape writes:
User joe checkouts files to his local devel area
On Tue Oct 09 2001, 11:08, Roman Belenov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But I have also noticed some text files in my repository that have CRLF
line endings. I think I understand how this happened, but just to
confirm...
The files were created
On Tue Oct 09 2001, 13:31, Paul Michali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, when I run cvs (command line) from a Unix client, with
CVS_RSH set to SSH, it prompts me for my passphrase. Is there a way to
get around this so that it just uses the private key and continues
without prompting?
This
On Thu Oct 04 2001, 15:48, raptor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can tell CVS to treat all .jpg and .gif as binaries at the time of
creation of the repository ? i.e. cvs import.
You can add a line like
*.jpg -k 'b'
to the cvswrappers file in your CVSROOT module.
--
Matt
On Mon Sep 24 2001, 09:19, Prakash Shrikrishna Bharankar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a doubt as to when anyone updates the CVS Repository is there a
mechanism/way by which all the users of that repository can be
notified(either by email or by some other means) that the repository
has