[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the replies. Regarding the 'millions of source
files' remark
- sorry, but what I meant was my project has thousands (2000+) of
source files, with a combined size (including bitmap resources etc) of
hundreds of megabytes.
Ah, that sounds much more sane and
Hi Jim, Alan
Thanks for the replies. Regarding the 'millions of source files' remark
- sorry, but what I meant was my project has thousands (2000+) of
source files, with a combined size (including bitmap resources etc) of
hundreds of megabytes. That said, could you give a tip on what's the
best
1.We are currently working on a large project now. As the project is
currently under way, we are constantly making changes to the codes,
with different people changing different part of the codes. In this
situation, what is the best way to start implementing CVS? I was
thinking of establishing a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.We are currently working on a large project now. As the project is
currently under way, we are constantly making changes to the codes,
with different people changing different part of the codes. In this
situation, what is the best way to start implementing CVS? I was
Jim.Hyslop wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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2. As our project is very large, with millions of source files
(literally), performing cvs release and checking out the whole project
--[clip]--
The mind boggles. *Millions* of source files? May I ask what kind of project
this is?
Yes, please.
: Thursday, February 05, 2004 2:28 AM
Subject: CVS question
Hi,
I have the following problem.
Lets assume that the top level repository contains a directory PackA which
contains 2 files: afile1 and afile2.
The repository also contains another directory at the same level, PackB
which contains 1
I have implemented the solution as documented here:
http://www.idealx.org/doc/chrooted-ssh-cvs-server.en.html
I have a couple of questions and am hoping someone here can answer.
1) how do I create passwords for users in {base}/{project}/chrooted/etc/passwd? Do I
use passwd and then copy the
Hi,
I have the following problem.
Lets assume that the top level repository contains a directory PackA which
contains 2 files: afile1 and afile2.
The repository also contains another directory at the same level, PackB
which contains 1 file, bfile1.
I'd like to know if CVS provides a mechanism that
Is this an appropriate forum for questions on WinCVS? I need to know how it stores
individual customisations, such as which menu items are applied to the customized
right-click menu. We would like to share a default set of menu customizations among
members of the team..
Mark Jaffe writes [in one very long line]:
Is this an appropriate forum for questions on WinCVS? I need to know
how it stores individual customisations, such as which menu items are
applied to the customized right-click menu. We would like to share a
default set of menu customizations among
I'm using the java Runtime class to update files
from a CVS repository and in some cases it is hanging (see comment in
code). I think this may have something to do with the buffer sizefor
the standard input and output streams of the OS (Win2k). If I close
my java app the files do update
I am sorry if this is a newbie question and easy to answer, but I don't get it.. I
need help and I hope you can help me out.
I have done a cvs co -r revision number modulenname of one of our modules.
Since that revision new files have been created and I need to make a build of the
files from
Erik Andersson writes:
I have done a cvs co -r revision number modulenname of one of our modules.
Since that revision new files have been created and I need to make a build of the
files from the first checkout only some of the new files.
I then do a cvs co filename and get following error
yup, and you can even point the .htaccess to read the CVS password file
, so your users only have 1 password to remember for each repository
they need to access.
Beto
Lee Fellows wrote:
On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 06:06, Isaac Claymore wrote:
Hi, CVS folks.
My question is not strictly related
On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 08:31:44AM -0400, Lee Fellows wrote:
On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 06:06, Isaac Claymore wrote:
Hi, CVS folks.
My question is not strictly related to CVS itself, but I think
this list is the right place to ask.
I've set up ViewCVS for my team, but then everyone on our LAN
Hi, CVS folks.
My question is not strictly related to CVS itself, but I think
this list is the right place to ask.
I've set up ViewCVS for my team, but then everyone on our LAN
gets read access to the repository through it, which is not
desired.
So is there any tool or mechanism that's able to
On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 06:06, Isaac Claymore wrote:
Hi, CVS folks.
My question is not strictly related to CVS itself, but I think
this list is the right place to ask.
I've set up ViewCVS for my team, but then everyone on our LAN
gets read access to the repository through it, which is not
--- Paul Tomsic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Noel.
Sorry to email you directly, but I was going thru
the
archive of the CVS mailing list and found an answer
that you posted on 24.may.2002 regarding reserved
locks
Please send requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the
future. (Also, a more
thank you, and I appreciate your quick reply.
Cheers,
Paul
--- Noel Yap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Paul Tomsic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Noel.
Sorry to email you directly, but I was going thru
the
archive of the CVS mailing list and found an
answer
that you posted on 24.may.2002
I am using Windows 2000 to host cvs as a server. I am also using WinCVS as
the client. Both are working and I can check things in and out. Currently, I
set the server to run with the pserver protocol and the pserver
impersonation.
(1) I understand that pserver is a protocol that transmits the
Hi,
you have to lock the branch - if you have one. A tag is not what you
are looking for.
Bye
Oliver
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 4:38 PM
Subject: CVS Question ?
Is there a way to lock a tag so that no one can make
Is there a way to lock a tag so that no one can make
any commits into that tag?
After the release, we need to kind of freez that tag.
Thanx, Sean
Hi:
I can't seem to find out how to post a question via a web page.
My question is this: When you commit a change to a CVS repository does CVS
care about the time and date on the client machine? Or does it just time
stame it with the servers time and date?
The reason I ask is this, we are
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] =?iso-8859-1?q?Nicolas=20PEZRON?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thought that to you use CVS, you had to copy the
source of your first version of your program and
after, you will be able to retrieve all the versions
of your program
More or less. You clean up your source tree
Hello,
I am a french student and I have to work on CVS during
my internship
I have a question :
I thought that to you use CVS, you had to copy the
source of your first version of your program and
after, you will be able to retrieve all the versions
of your program
but, if you want to add a new
Hello,
I have installed cvs for linux. Added the CVSROOT and
did the 'cvs init' command.
It created the CVSROOT directory and now I want to
just add a completely new directory to the cvs. So, I
created a test directory. When I try to do 'cvs add
test' I am getting the following error:
renu kumar writes:
It created the CVSROOT directory and now I want to
just add a completely new directory to the cvs. So, I
created a test directory. When I try to do 'cvs add
test' I am getting the following error:
cvs add: in directory.:
cvs [add aborted}: there is no
I receive the following when I try and commit the files I have locked. I
have tried one at a time and all together. I have also tried to update
before committing.
Checking in dtmf.c;
/prj/cvs/Firm/dtmf.c,v -- dtmf.c
cvs server: /prj/cvs/Firm/dtmf.c,v: multiple revisions locked by lp; please
Hello all,
When I cvs to sourceforge with the following command cvs -z3
-d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/terraform co modulename
I can log in, then some messages appear...
cvs server: Updating project/po
cvs server: Updating project/src
after project/src it stops (there is no possibility to
I have a question regarding how CVS can be configured to work with multiple
development sites. Let's say there are three development sites in the US,
Russia and India. US site has the source code repository and developers
here have access to all of the source code(C/C++/java). Russians can only
Yes, the simplest way is to create seperate modules with
seperate group permissions.
I know the names below are dumb, they are just for the sake
of example :)
groups :
c
cpp
java
The modules are named c, cpp and java and are read/write/setgid
to their individual group.
US users are members of
Here is my situation...
Using CVS under Unix... I have created a scratch
folder. I need to commit in CVS. This scratch folder
is a sub-folder of a important folder (A). Many people
are using A.. but I dont want to give my private
folder scratch which is under (A) to everybody who
does cvs update
Pavan Seth writes:
Using CVS under Unix... I have created a scratch
folder. I need to commit in CVS. This scratch folder
is a sub-folder of a important folder (A). Many people
are using A.. but I dont want to give my private
folder scratch which is under (A) to everybody who
does cvs
Maybe this is a silly question, but is there any way to check out a single
file that is in a module (rather than the whole module)?
- Rich
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By specifing the file as a parameter
$cvs co filename
Tamas
Richard Abbott wrote:
Maybe this is a silly question, but is there any way to check out a single
file that is in a module (rather than the whole module)?
- Rich
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Info-cvs
Hi Rich,
it is possible.
Try it :-)
cvs co module-name/path/file
cu
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Richard Abbott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 4:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CVS Question
Maybe this is a silly question
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe this is a silly question, but is there any way to check out a single
file that is in a module (rather than the whole module)?
- Rich
cvs co module/file
should do what you want: it creates
directory module with only file in
it.
However, you might don't
irina sturm writes:
cvs co module/file
should do what you want: it creates
directory module with only file in
it.
However, you might don't want an
extra directory module on top of the
file, and I think (please anybody
correct me if I am wrong) this is
not possible as CVS is based on
Richard Abbott wrote:
Maybe this is a silly question, but is there any way to check out a single
file that is in a module (rather than the whole module)?
I believe:
$cvs get -d put_it_here_directory
module/foo/bar/zap/zing/dong/ding/dang/gork.htm
should work.
I hope that helps!
Alex
Hi,
For example, if there are 2 persons working on a project. If one
person add a file or directory, how can the other person know that a new
file or directory is added? Of course if the second person does an update
(-d) , he or she will get that file/directory but are there any way to
Vinh Pham wrote:
Hi,
For example, if there are 2 persons working on a project. If one
person add a file or directory, how can the other person know that a new
file or directory is added? Of course if the second person does an update
(-d) , he or she will get that file/directory but
/2000 03:46:34 PM
To: Vinh Pham/Fishkill/IBM@IBMUS
cc:
Subject: RE: CVS question
You can add cvs watch on files which you are intrestead in.
Raghu K
Software Engineer
Pretzel Logic Sofware Inc.
Cupertino, California
email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
phone: 408-366-9010 extn 338
-Original
Vinh Pham wrote:
That's a good idea. Unfortunately, that means we have to get into the
whole cvs watch on/off, cvs edit things. For me, it maybe OK but most of
my co-workers are not software-oriented. Adding that level of complexity
may not work well for them. I've been advising
David Keith wrote:
I understand how to import, checkout, and commit. At least I think I
do. What is not clear to me is how do you set the version number for a
given project for the first time?
Don't. Those version numbers are for CVS internal use and generally vary
greatly between files.
Hello list,
i like CVS very much, but i have a question i can not solve.
If i take a look at this site: http://www.kernelnotes.de/2/2.2.15-changes.html
there is a (CVS?) listing of the linux kernel like this:
net/irda/irttp.c | 543 -
net/irda/parameters.c
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Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 08:54:58 -0700 (PDT)
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Read the manual. Specifically section 12 keyword substitution.
Starting on page 73. The manual should come with your version
of cvs.
donald
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 11:40:34AM -0600, David A. Hite wrote:
Hi,
I'm using CVS and I can't find any info on making CVS automatically
update my
On Wednesday, March 22, 2000 6:40 AM, Russell A Hoffman
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me out with a CVS question I
had?
Well, what I'm trying to do is manage a fairly large website using CVS.
I've managed to successfully import and test checking
:
On Wednesday, March 22, 2000 6:40 AM, Russell A Hoffman
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me out with a CVS question I
had?
Well, what I'm trying to do is manage a fairly large website using CVS.
I've managed to successfully import and test
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