First of all, sorry about my previous question about notification. I was
completely wrong and my question must have sounded a bit silly.
The problem was that all my users where in group cvs. On watch notification,
I expected them to receive mail on the email address I configured in
'users'. But
Ruud Dozijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am looking for an easy way to determine the file names in the
repository:
>
> - I check out a project
> - I cd to the project directory (containing the CVS subdirectory)
> - is there a cvs subcommand that returns the name
hi all,
I am looking for an easy way to determine the file names in the repository:
- I check out a project
- I cd to the project directory (containing the CVS subdirectory)
- is there a cvs subcommand that returns the names of the files in the
current directory that also exist in the repository
From: Peter Connolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Ruud Dozijn'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: users file and notification
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 09:07:53 -0800
> Can anybody tell
Hi list,
I am relatively new to cvs, and new to this list too.
Recently, I have decided to leave RCS in favour of cvs.
I have set up a pserver on my linux machine, using cvs 1.12.2 .
Everything seems to work fine, but I still have a small problem. I couln't
find an answer in the archives, so hopef