I am using a Windows 2003 server (problem also occurs on a Windows 2000
professional laptop).
Everytime I try to "cvs update" a file called ".buildnum"
I get an error :
"cannot rename file .new..buildnum to .buildnum"
This is true for all files which have been changed on client workspace
and
Thanks for the suggestion.
It worked for me.
Very prompt response.
Regards,
Viraj Purang
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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 2:13 PM
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Subject: Re: CVS update -j problem with
I have 2 branches "r56b0" and "r56b0_branch_demo" other than the "main".
"r56b0_branch_demo" was branched off from "r56b0" at tag id : "build15".
"r56b0" is now at a tag level "build20".
I merged
changes made between "build15" to "build20"
on "r56b0"
into
"r56b0_branch_demo"
using
"cvs upd
Hi,
I am not able to tag files from inside ant while it does absolutely fine
from outside it It says that it was not able to authenticate/authorize..
Does anyone have anyt idea why this would be happening?
REgards,
Viraj Purang
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg A. Woods)
>Reply-To:
Hi,
I am using ANT with CVS, and am trying to checkout a file from CVS.
I need to know if there is a way in which I can put the password in the
CVSROOT itself.
IN ase this is already documented ...can you direct me to the same ?
Regards,
Viraj Purang