Yes, please. Sounds like a very reasonable plan.
Thank you very much for addressing this.
-Russ Tremain
On Monday, April 8, 2002 at 13:58:15 (-0400), R P Herrold wrote: ]
Subject: PROPOSAL: Addressing the list's spam issue
Proposal: I propose to undertake to offer to moderate. If so
if everyone uses checkout to update, your design will work okay.
see the cederqvist manual on the difference between checkout
and update.
-Russ
At 4:50 PM -0700 5/1/01, Brian Jung wrote:
Hi,
I'm a newbie setting up CVS locally for a group of
designers who are used to writing code in a
At 4:24 PM -0700 4/12/01, Larry Jones wrote:
Russ Tremain writes:
you can use -D with -r tag, but sometimes it is confusing.
if tag is a simple tag, and not a branch tag, you might
not get what you expect.
If you specify both a specific revision and a specific date, I don't see
how you
you can use -D with -r tag, but sometimes it is confusing.
if tag is a simple tag, and not a branch tag, you might
not get what you expect.
-Russ
At 10:56 PM -0700 4/11/01, David L. Martin wrote:
David L. Martin writes:
I'd like to be able to checkout from a branch but take revisions that
At 3:51 PM -0800 3/14/01, Jerry Nairn wrote:
From: David L. Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 10:36 PM
Commented out from the script is an alternative
"automatic" way to determine whether the file
is ASCII using the Unix
David -
thanks a lot! I'll try it out.
I was thinking of using cvswrappers to decide on
the binary property, since we maintain this.
Otherwise, off into binary-file-detection-hueristics land.
-Russ
At 10:35 PM -0800 3/7/01, David L. Martin wrote:
I'm tempted to put in a commit
filter that
At 10:25 AM -0800 3/8/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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WinCVS version 1.2 is incorrectly reporting that cvs controlled files
are locally
Hi -
Is anyone aware of a perl pserver client for cvs?
I'm interested in this for a reporting hook.
thanks for any pointers...
-Russ
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At 1:11 PM -0800 1/30/01, Larry Jones wrote:
Peter Schuller writes:
Basically, if I do a check-out I get everything. But if someome else then
adds a directory I sometimes (but not always) won't get a copy of that
directory when doing "cvs update".
Update doesn't get new directories by
At 8:58 AM -0800 1/25/01, Larry Jones wrote:
Russ Tremain writes:
At 4:48 PM -0800 1/24/01, Brian Behlendorf wrote:
I recommend mounting /tmp on some sort of memory-based filesystem for
maximum performance - this made a big difference on apache.org.
thanks.. this is the next step
device.
Regards,
-Russ
At 2:38 PM -0800 1/10/01, Russ Tremain wrote:
At 1:35 PM -0800 1/10/01, Larry Jones wrote:
Russ Tremain writes:
We are running cvs 1.10.8 as a pserver on a rather beefy
solaris system. Our repository is fairly large and contains
about 45,000 files. This machine
At 4:48 PM -0800 1/24/01, Brian Behlendorf wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Russ Tremain wrote:
So we created a new device that was tuned for performance,
and mounted it on the /tmp used by the pserver.
I recommend mounting /tmp on some sort of memory-based filesystem for
maximum performance
for any help or suggestions...
Regards,
-Russ
Russ Tremain
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Forte Tools Division
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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At 1:35 PM -0800 1/10/01, Larry Jones wrote:
Russ Tremain writes:
We are running cvs 1.10.8 as a pserver on a rather beefy
solaris system. Our repository is fairly large and contains
about 45,000 files. This machine is idle most of the time,
and its only job is to run the CVS server
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