Have a look at Karl Fogel's book Open Source-Projekte mit CVS,
MITP-Verlag, ISBN 3-8266-0628-0 or online
http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/translations/Deutsch/.
HTH
Walter
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Von: Wolfgang Kormann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Montag, 15. Oktober 2001 09:22
An:
I have start a new setup from the cvs-server. After creating the
passwd-file in
CVSROOT I try to login with
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/newrepos login
would asked for a password
and get the message
cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server linux: Die Verbindung wurde vom
You can put a script in CVSROOT/taginfo and there test for the allowed user
for every tag-action (add, del, mov).
Walter
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. September 2001 16:07
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Betreff: tags and rights
Hello all,
But the Flat mode only shows locally changed files, and not the files,
that have been changed in the repository.
Walter
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. September 2001 09:27
An: Robben Mario
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Ulrich,
the keyword-list in Carl Fogel's book (open source dev. with cvs) shows the
$Name$-keyword. As I tested it, it doesn't work (server: cvs 1.11.p1, client
WinCVS 1.2).
Maybe someone on the list knows more about it.
Walter
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Hi Luke,
for versioning adminstrative files in cvs I make a copy of all these files
and add the copies to cvs. This works well, because I don't want a cvs
update to overwrite the original system files.
Walter
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It
only becomes read-only, if there was no local copy of the file before checkout.
Try to release the file and checkout or update
again.
Walter
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Nachricht-Von: Neil Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Gesendet: Montag, 2. Juli 2001
06:04An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Betreff:
I have found a possibility:
cvs -nq update -rbranch_xxx 2/dev/null
shows all filenames with the given branch, if they are not up to date. The
next is to create a little script, to switch only those files to the branch.
Walter
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Hello,
in a large project of about 10.000 files only a few files are marked with a
branch tag. Is it possible
a) to get a list of those files? (for example 'cvs log -R -rbranch_xxx'
shows all file names )
b) to get a mixed sandbox with all files from the main trunk and only the
branched files
Hi Stephan,
I don't know, if you can tell cvs, not to merge certain files (sure you
don't want to mark them as binary g).
But for me a merge always has some extra work: if I commit a 2nd change, I
get an error and have to do an update first. This update will merge the
changes and before I commit
I'm getting errors when I call update, are these happening because the
CVS/Entries file is missing? How can I get these files back from the
repository?
Rename the directory classes und do a checkout classes; seems to me, as if
the directory is not the result of an earlier checkout and therefor
Hello Michael,
Is there a chance to prevent the users (except for an cvs-administrator)
from tagging and branching and especially from removing tags or
branches? We all know wich problems can be caused by removing tags...
Maybe there is a way to deactivate these methods in the client?
have a
Anette,
When I try to log in to CVS through DOS I get the following error:
(Logging
in to avaswegen@phantom) CVS.EXE
[login aborted]: could not find out home directory.
you have to do a
set HOME=c:\
or something likewise before calling the cvs.exe.
The same is for CVSROOT.
HTH
Walter
Matt,
If I now run rtag again on everything using the same label as before
what's
going to happen to the files already tagged? Will I end up with 2
identical
tags on one file, possibly referring to two different version?
use rtag -F, then existing tags will move to the actual position.
Walter
Hello,
we use cvs server 1.11 on linux and wincvs as client. To pre-commit certain
files at checkin, a perl-script should check these files. I changed
commitinfo, checkoutlist etc and the script gets called with the path from
repository and the filenames in this directory. While executing the
You're right. I only looked in $PWD; executing `pwd` shows the right
directory.
thank you
Walter
AIUI, on the server side you will actually be in the /tmp/cvsblah
directory when your script is called so a quick examination of 'pwd'
should
give the game away.
Andy
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