if you are interested
to see how your CVS project evolved in a graphical way! There is an
example graph there showing the evolution of the open-source jboss
EJB container project.
Cheers,
David
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What happens if someone wants to post a vbs script that works with
cvs?
doanld
Fortunately, that's at least less likely. Most of us deal with CVS on Unix
boxes of some sort, and Virus-writers' Benefactor System doesn't run on
those.
Of course, we have had automated complaints about Perl, and
http://www.cvsgui.org/
Amit Bakhru wrote:
Sir,
I want to implement CVS in my company.
Is there any GUI for CVS in Linux.
If yes, please send me the link where can i download it.
With Regards,
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a local
repository or the rsh/ssh transport, I don't know of any way to do it
with the :pserver: method of interaction.
And here I'm just getting the shop on pserver. Fortunately,
I'm not looking for interactivity, just compliance.
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See the CVS manual on Tagging.
http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_4.html#SEC51
Example from the manual of deleting tag rel-0-4 from file tc:
cvs rtag -d rel-0-4 tc
-- David F.
Jerry Nairn wrote:
Hi,
A colleague is writing a branch creation script which will make a branch
point tag name
level2b
-- David F.
John Temple wrote:
I would like to setup cvs to allow me to create a Major Module with Sub
Modules with in it. With this my developers with have the capability to
check out the Major Module with all of it's Sub Modules or each Sub Module
seperately.
for example
Someone correct me if I'm wrong
Most of this can be gathered from http://www.cvshome.org
http://www.cvshome.org
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Does it
Thanks,
Dave Weber
Backbone Security, Inc.
570-422-7900
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To: David CM Weber
Subject: RE: Questions about your product
Does it have topic and development listing link
I'm working on a design document on our Version Control System (VCS) in
house. I'm personally reccomending CVS (for various reasons), but alas,
the decision is not mine.
What is really the most important (IMHO) is the directory structure of
the VCS tree. It needs to be intelligent, flexible,
I'm not certain that this document solves the problem you're expressing, but
it's still pretty good stuff.
http://philip.greenspun.com/wtr/cvs.html
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CVS
Many of the administrative files allow you to call scripts when an event
occurs. CVS doesn't have specific support for any scripting language,
as long as the script is executable by the server.
-- David F.
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Hi all,
Does CVS provide any hooks for specific scripting
that a vendor
import would not affect the contents of your development branch,
until you decide to merge the vendor branch deltas yourself using
standard merge procedures.
Hope this helps,
David Martin
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definately support multiple CVSROOT. With WinCVS 1.2 you can
have different folders set up to remember your settings. I have a
folder for each of the repositories I use, and WinCVS keeps track of all
that for me.
-- David F.
nidelet thomas wrote:
I think if you do your layout design
Instead of:
env = HOME=/home/cvs
it is much better is to specify:
passenv = PATH
(i.e., don't pass $HOME to the server at all).
The daemon is running as root when it starts. Then it drops priviledge
to the user's level. Unfortunately, it still trys to look in
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Hi David,
CVS uses RCS on the backend, so you should be fine just
moving the files.
The only thing I can think of to watch out for is the end-of-line
convention difference
. These patches were written against an earlier
version of CVS, so use with caution.)
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This results in $HOME not being set at all in the server's environment
(which will cause CVS to compute it correctly) rather than being set to
a bogus value.
So, when the CVS server drops priv, it will correctly set the HOME
variable to the user's
pass this along to the bug-cvs
list see if cvs can get modified to cope with the lack of a home
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can you help me out in this topic
sachin
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If you set the group sticky bit on the top-level repository folder then
all subfolders will be created with that groupid. This is an
oversimplification of what really happens, but it should be enough to
get you going again.
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Hi all,
I just built cvs
I'm a developer in a small company, and I'm in the process of setting up
a CVS system for our code, documents, etc...
The final system that we're going to be installing the server is
currently up in the air. I'd like to get a jump start on the migration
of code into CVS (rearranging the
There are packages available. http://www.wincvs.org/ has a pretty good
list of available CVS client tools. We use Igloo
(http://www.jalindi.com/igloo/) where I work and we are very happy with
it.
-- David F.
Lenng, Helen wrote:
Hi,
We'd like to try to integrate our SQL development tool
John Hsieh wrote:
In order to configure the CVS server, modify the /etc/inetd.conf
is necessary.
But in the RedHat 7.0 version software, there is no /etc/inetd.conf
Where is the file of /etc/inetd.conf or similar configuration file in RedHat
7.0?
RH7.0 uses xinetd, which stores its
If you encounter a ,DevelopersGuide.doc, file in the repository,
this is the working file that RCS primatives uses while
it is changing the file.
Typically, it works something like this:
cp DevelopersGuide.doc,v ,DevelopersGuide.doc,
make changes to ,DevelopersGuide.doc,
mv ,DevelopersGuide.doc,
I'm reminded of one of the options in the 'config' file,
PreservePermissions. Do you by chance have that turned on?
-- David F.
Sean Ogle wrote:
Hello folks,
I am running cvs version 1.10.6. When I check out a module the directories
have the user root assigned to them. This only happens
A question.
Assuming a setup with NT clients and Solaris server for a CVS repository.
Now assume I want to run pre-commit trigger scripts on the client
side (polling users for additional information to be used as
part of an audit trail).
If I setup with psserver or similar setup, the trigger
This sounds like more of an issue with your build system. Does it have
any paths you have to change?
CVS doesn't really care if you have 1 version or 100 versions of files
in different locations on your hard disk.
-- David F.
Anita Chacko wrote:
Hi
I have a question.
I have checked
Need more information. What was the exact error message? Have you
checked the server logs for clues?
-- David F.
Alexander T wrote:
Dear All,
I am a new comer to this. I have started using the JCSV 5.2.2
I have also installed the CVS Server on a solaris m/c,and given
My understanding is that when you commit each folder is committed
individually. So when you commit something which covers dirs, sub1 and
sub2, it actually gets run as 3 separate commits.
-- David F.
Diego Sevilla Ruiz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
Markus Grunwald wrote:
Hi there !
I would like to use the $Name$ Keyword in my java source. To do this, I added
the line:
public final static String cvsRelease = new String($Name$);
to my source. Then, I tagged it prerelease-1_0. To get the substitution, I
executed
cvs -d
Markus Grunwald wrote:
Hi there !
I would like to use the $Name$ Keyword in my java source. To do this, I added
the line:
public final static String cvsRelease = new String($Name$);
to my source. Then, I tagged it prerelease-1_0. To get the substitution, I
executed
cvs -d
in the repository change the name of webfile.htm,v to
Webfile.htm,v and notify your users. If any of them use a MS Windows
client they may need to edit the CVS/Entries file for that folder to
remove the old file name because of MS not being case sensitive.
-- David F.
FORTINI Massimiliano wrote:
Hi,
my
, but all other files must be the head revision. something like:
classes_2_0 -a -r v_2_0 thirdpartysoft/classes # This doesn't
work
test projects/test classes_2_0 htmlwidgets
thanks in advance
david
PS. where can I find information on how people use cvs to solve SCM and
team work (CMM,TSP
will probably need the patch too.
-- David F.
mm rao wrote:
Any idea on the the max allowed length of this line?
--- Larry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mm rao writes:
Any thing to do with -P? What actually this is
for?
I haven't a clue -- standard CVS doesn't have either
-L or -P
? (I can't remove accounts from the CVS
server at this time, meaning that it would take some time and
some good reasons and likely some money to do so.)
Is there anything else I should watch for during the conversion?
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.
-- David F.
Jan wrote:
Hello,
Also on other requests I get different Permissions denied messages. The
directories and files in /var/lib/cvs (and this directory itself) belongs to
root.root and cvs is in my inetd.conf as
cvspserver stream tcp nowait.400 root/usr/sbin/tcpd
David H. Thornley wrote:
Is there any way I can turn off non-pserver access, or detect
it when it happens?
What about marking the repository as not exported in your exports file?
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appreciated.
Regards,
David Penn
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+86-21-68810115-4110Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Web: http://www.huawei.com
smime.p7s
(I hate not being able to reply to the messages, but either I'm having
problems getting email from the list or my filters rae eating the
messages. Could be worse: they could be spitting out nastygrams ;^))
Greg:
I do agree with the bit about not allowing code out of control without a
tag. In
as a result of this process. Sometimes I find it
simpler to do the branch merges myself (external program).
-- David F.
Chris Sherman wrote:
Isn't that just completely weird??? What went wrong? Lines 4-8
(in the last section) aren't even marked in the conflict, even
though they went away
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (CVS-II Discussion Mailing List) wrote:
Huh? Why doesn't the $Author keyword (part of $Id, BTW), work for you
then?
Because I often have developers working on several different "things" at
once. For example, I may be working on signal processing, and in a
seperate branch
would think that export would be a closer analog of a copyout
or retrieve.
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logged in until you specifically
say logout. CVS keeps a '.cvspass' file on the local machine which
keeps all your login info. Logging in a second time will just check
against this file. If your info matches it won't go out to the server
again.
-- David F.
Brad Pfautsch wrote:
Yes, using TCP
provides its own archive file format,
it is unlikely to be compatible with RCS, and it would be
necessary (at the very least) to have some means of telling
CVS what sort of file it was to access. Ideally, it would
make it possible to version the file type, which is not
currently possible.
--
David
I'm a little confused by an aspect of CVS:
If I have a file that contains the $Name: $ keyword, and that file is
checked out under a normal, non-branch tag FOO, the keyword will be
expanded as $Name: FOO$. However, if the tag is a branch, the keyword
won't be expanded.
Is there some logic
that the changed
files conform to to your site's standards for coding practice.
-- David F.
Maarten de Boer wrote:
Hello,
We use some strict rules on code layout, but of course
people sometimes make mistakes. Luckily, astyle does a
great job in layouting automatically. So I would like
to apply
ible.
Given that this could be a plug-compatible replacement to
everybody but the admins, why would it be new and entirely
different?
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I disagree with Mr. Woods on this: adding the branch ID to a build makes
sense in my environment: I have several developers, each working on
their own branch of an embedded system. As needed, the load their code
into target systems for development. Since the number of developers is
larger
My first two ideas:
1) slow connection/heavy load server?
2) Are you using TCP compression?
-- David F.
Brad Pfautsch wrote:
Logins take upwards of two minutes to receive the *CVS exited normally with
code 0* message. Any idea's why/how to fix
You'll have to turn off system auth for the passwd file to start working
right. You'll also probably want to put something in the password
area. Even a blank password has a crypted value.
-- David F.
Nigel Morse wrote:
I've set up CVS for remote repository, and I can login using a system
in my
working area, or with the Repository revision? I want to keep the
subsequent changes, but I want to tag this revision as being part of a
release that won't contain those changes.
Thanks,
David
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original
working area is probably invalid (since the base revisions
and times for repository-deleted files have changed),
checkout to a brand new working area and verify
that the files were imported correctly.
Good luck,
(and stay out of that repository!)
David Martin
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From
ciation between old.txt and new.txt; as far
as CVS is concerned, these are two unrelated files.
David Martin
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. If Sascha were to update her working area now
(since we're past the single-digit April dates) yet the Mod file
indication persists, then this is not the same problem. I would
then suspect a daylight saving time transition bug (if it was
working before 4/1/2001).
David Martin
- Original
David L. Martin writes:
I'd like to be able to checkout from a branch but take revisions that
are older than a specified date. Since the -D and -r are both
sticky, they apparently cannot be used in combination. Does
anyone know of a workaround or combination of commands to
do
script converts archives from PVCS to RCS (CVS
with magic branches) format. It does not convert PVCS project/folder
data.
Regards,
David Martin
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Has
to trunk revisions?
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and store it in binary.
I'd *much* rather store the text as text.
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to the way NTFS
handles file modification times after a daylight saving time transition,
as was previously noted in this thread.
Regards,
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Sen
of something unspecified. Diatribes
against proprietary Intel-based operating systems are unnecessary,
unless they contain something amusing I haven't seen (or said)
before.
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Are there things to watch for that I wouldn't notice immediately
after running it (I figure I back up and test immediately)?
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the 'Concurrent' in CVS is what makes it
superior to most other tools. Having said that, I'd like a better way to handle
binary files, even if its not 'concurrent' in this instance (and I accept that this
*is* contradictory g).
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"Greg A. Woods" wrote:
[ On Monday, April 2, 2001 at 09:56:28 (-0500), David H. Thornley wrote: ]
Subject: Re: cvswrappers - any better suggestions ?
Philosophically, this seems to be a Platonist approach to
software tools, and you're in a community of Aristotelians.
at they need to make screwdrivers more paint-can-lid
compatible.
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I'd argue that I do get it; you just don't get that I get it.
Your statement "CVS literally cannot support binary files..." should be changed to
"CVS does not currently support binary files in a way that is consistent with the
philosophy of concurrent editing".
If we can agree with the above
. Clearly, other people feel the same
way, because CVS does support binary files after a fashion. I just want them
supported better.
Because I respect someone as certain of themselves as you are (even if you're wrong),
I'll let you know what the answer is when I find it.
David Glick
Transmit
, Clarion, Lotus 1-2-3,
Wordstar, UCSD P-System... the list goes on. I'd hate to add CVS to the list.
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[ On Friday, March 30, 2001 at 07:07:14 (-0800), Gianni Mariani wrote: ]
Subject: RE
Without actually bothering to find out myself whether this would
work or not, how about
cvs update *
? The * should expand to a list of files in the directory (which
may of course be too long to feed into the command-line arguments),
and so the update should apply only to the existing files.
-
, the file is also there but
it's empty.
Any help on that issue would be really great!..
Thanks,
David Kornmann
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Here is my server config
not experiment on my repository to find out.)
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Commented out from the script is an alternative
"automatic" way to determine whether the file
is ASCII using the Unix file command.
From: Jerry Nairn
A better way of doing this is with "cvs -n log -h". On
eptable for
you, you might want to investigate other options.
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/freeware/cvslines/
And then do a google search to actually find the thing. It hasn't
been updated since '97, and is not available at its own site.
Those seem like reasons not to mention it.
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the
timestamp format expected by WinCVS.
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I think its a bug, however you can work around it by creating a sym link in your repository to an area that doesn't have a template defined, then create a project specifically for the purpose of exporting.
David
Alexandru Harsanyi
is still not ready enough for me to recommend
for the company (actually, I'm waiting for 4.1), so we're still
using what I had intended as a temporary solution.
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I let CVS start SSH, as it should do. The /attached/ session
log shows that it went fine until the SSH passed the "cvs server"
command up to its counterpart. Then nothing!
Please advise [ in other words HELP! ]
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If I reach the repository via an OpenSSH tunnel, I set
CVS_RSH="/bin/ssh" (Yes?)
Must SSH already be running in another process, or will CVS initiate it?
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Hi everyone,
I got a problem that could now commit, update to a file under cvs, every
time I want to modify and commit a file it have the following message:
cvs server: [10:27:39] waiting for david's lock in
/usr/repository/www/cgi-bin/perl
How to fix that problem?
Thank you very much
David
Hi everyone,
I got a problem that could not commit, update to a file under cvs, every
time I want to modify and commit a file it have the following message:
cvs server: [10:27:39] waiting for david's lock in
/usr/repository/www/cgi-bin/perl
How to fix that problem?
Thank you very much
David
he task quite well. Other tools
require manual tracking of the addition and removal of files across branch
merges, which can be a real pain. The way CVS handles this is a real time
saver...
David Martin
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dled separately (verifymsg).
This particular set of scripts requires no patching of the CVS 1.10 or 1.11 code.
I would be interested to see a final integrated set of triggers and/or CVS patches
which provide the functionality you describe...
Good luck,
David Martin
SCR #:
combolog.sh
loginfo
autotag.pl
doing some serious rewriting or switching to another
system. Have you looked at Noel Yap's patches at the Renegade
CVS project on Sourceforge? He's added some functionality
to the "cvs edit" system which makes it closer to being a lock.
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at you're saying, and
so I can't possibly help you. If you tell me in low-level
detail what you want, I can probably tell you it can't be done
in CVS (since that's true of most of such questions). If I
understand what you're trying to accomplish, I might be able
to come up with something appropriate.
ow and how you're doing it. Whether
this means using something else or changing the process is a
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t and have to use CVS.
You can use CVS inside the tool, but you're going to have to
wrap functionality around it. I don't see any other way.
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my experience, strict locking will buy you precisely nothing
over good communications. Writing "I'm working on this, let
me know if you need to - David" in the master listing book
worked even better than having SCSS locks.
2- As I see rsclock only works for checkins.. how can I d
Hello everyone.
I am a new user of CVS (and fairly new to Unix and versioning systems
too). I am trying to setup a source tree with CVS and my questionis
this:
I want to give a remote user the ability to access part of the source
tree, and only that part. I know that I could make this
Thanks for this info. As I said - I'm new at this, so I have some follow
up questions:
What are the access control lists?
Where can they be found?
Thanks a lot.
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SunOS 5.5.1
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Cyan Callihan wrote:
sure! hopefully it is helpful
what os are you running?
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, David Padilla wrote:
Thanks for this info. As I said - I'm new at this, so I have some follow
up questions:
What are the access control lists
hing known about `Test.java'
cvs [commit aborted]: correct above errors first!
however, when i did the commit without specifying the file name, it worked ok.
Sounds like you didn't do a "cvs add" first, before the commit.
David Trudgett
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When I'm using cvs to checkin using a LAN in an office environment, I
don't always bother to enter a comment. My editor pops up, and I just delete
the first blank line, then save the file. All this takes less than a second.
cvs doesn't recognize that the file has been changed, it is using the
Hi there,
I know how to use shell command to rollback a file version, but how could I
use WinCVS to do so?
Anyone could give me a hint that'll be very helpful.
David
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, and SourceForge (and presumably other places) want
SSH 1.
I hope that helps...
Sure does. Thanks.
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and MacSSH
on macssh.com. The config instructions for MacSSH include
how to do a tunnel, but I haven't set it up yet.
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about the networking involved.
Any pointers?
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.
I try to install wincvs 1.06, it works well. however, if the version # is
bigger than 1.10,
error occurred.
Regards,
David Penn
Shanghai Inst., Huawei Tech. Co.
P.R. China
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my system is windows 98 simplified chinese version. even after I reinstall
wincvs, the problem isn't solved.
is there any suggestion? thank u very much!
Regards,
David Penn
Shanghai Inst., Huawei Tech. Co.
P.R. China
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Hi there,
How could I remove a module from my CVS repository from my Linux system?
Thanks
David
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