directory versioning and CVS doesn't.
If you've done a good bit of renaming/moving in your ClearCase VOB,
you'll have seriously unpalatable choices to make trying to migrate it
to CVS.
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should get a different tool.
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%% [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes:
lj Paul D. Smith writes:
However, it seems like overkill to me. I wonder why you couldn't just
use sticky bits on the repository directory? Then all files and
subdirectories created in that hierarchy would automatically inherit the
gid
chance
"mode" meant UNIX file mode I checked that, but it looked OK (the
workspace file was 664 and the repository was 444--no executable bit
change).
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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workspace, while preserving special flags like -kb?
Thanks!
I'm using CVS 1.11 on a Debian GNU/Linux box.
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