CVS Update

2000-04-21 Thread Joseph Noonan
When we run a cvs update, some of the files had a P in from of them. I can find no reference to P. What does this stand for? Joseph G. Noonan Product Development

cvs update

2001-03-20 Thread Rui Cordeiro
Hello, Is there any option to tell to the cvs update to ignore the files that are in the repository but not in the working directory. I want to update, in one step, only the files that I have checkout. Thanks in advance. Rui Cordeiro ___ Info

CVS Update

2001-05-09 Thread Pavan Seth
If i do an cvs update -d -P I just need to print or log only those lines/files which got confilcts...is there any way? If i update say 1000 files...by issuing cvs update -d -P... result output scrolls fast..it is difficult for me to find which files has got conflicts? Ted

CVS update

2001-07-13 Thread c . hoffmann
Hello, is there a possibility to check out/update all files that were up-to-date at a certain point in time? Example: fileA revision 1.1 05-01-01, revision 1.2 05-10-01 , revision 1.3 05-20-01 fileB revision 1.1 05-01-01, revision 1.2 05-20-01 fileC revision 1.1 05-01-01, revision 1.2 05-25-01 A

cvs update

2002-09-06 Thread Jayashree
Hi, $cvs status a.c File: a.cStatus: Locally Modified Working revision:1.40Mon Sep 2 20:46:00 2002 Repository revision: 1.40/home/cvs/a.c,v What does the time stamp " Mon Sep 2 20:46:00 2002" mean? Is that the checkout/update time or checkin time of the file? Rega

cvs update

2002-10-07 Thread Gunjan_Gupta
I get the following error when I try to update my local directory Cvs[update aborted]: cannot rename file .new.delludf.jar to delludf.jar: No such file or directory. Is this because of the .jar extension? Gunjan    

cvs update

2002-10-07 Thread Gunjan_Gupta
I get the following error when I try to update my local directory Cvs[update aborted]: cannot rename file .new.delludf.jar to delludf.jar: No such file or directory. Is this because of the .jar extension? Gunjan  

Re: CVS Update

2000-04-21 Thread Richard Wesley
At 17:12 -0400 4/21/00, Joseph Noonan wrote: >When we run a cvs update, some of the files had a P in from of them. I can >find no reference to P. What does this stand for? > >Joseph G. Noonan >Product Development "Patch". The file was updated with a small difference p

Re: cvs update

2001-03-21 Thread Derek R. Price
Rui Cordeiro wrote: > Is there any option to tell to the cvs update to ignore the files that are in the >repository but not in the working directory. > I want to update, in one step, only the files that I have checkout. Don't pass '-d' to update? Derek -- Derek Price

Re: cvs update

2001-03-21 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 02:54:18PM -0500, Derek R. Price wrote: > Rui Cordeiro wrote: > > > Is there any option to tell to the cvs update to ignore the files that are in the >repository but not in the working directory. > > I want to update, in one step, only the files

Re: cvs update

2001-03-21 Thread Derek R. Price
Eric Siegerman wrote: > On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 02:54:18PM -0500, Derek R. Price wrote: > > Rui Cordeiro wrote: > > > > > Is there any option to tell to the cvs update to ignore the files that are in >the repository but not in the working directory. > > > I w

Re: cvs update

2001-03-21 Thread David H. Thornley
"Derek R. Price" wrote: > > Eric Siegerman wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 02:54:18PM -0500, Derek R. Price wrote: > > > Rui Cordeiro wrote: > > > > > > > Is there any option to tell to the cvs update to ignore the files that a

Re: cvs update

2001-03-21 Thread Derek R. Price
"David H. Thornley" wrote: > "Derek R. Price" wrote: > > > > Eric Siegerman wrote: > > > > > On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 02:54:18PM -0500, Derek R. Price wrote: > > > > Rui Cordeiro wrote: > > > > > > > >

Re: cvs update

2001-03-21 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 03:34:17PM -0600, David H. Thornley wrote: > "Derek R. Price" wrote: > > Eric Siegerman wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 02:54:18PM -0500, Derek R. Price wrote: > > > > Rui Cordeiro wrote: > > > > > > > &g

Re: cvs update

2001-03-21 Thread Larry Jones
Eric Siegerman writes: > > That'll prevent fetching of un-checked-out directories, but I > know of no way to prevent the fetching of un-checked-out files > within a directory that *is* checked out. Create CVS/Entries.Static like CVS does when you only checkout some of the files in a directory.

cvs update info

2003-02-20 Thread richard blair
I perform a cvs update on a large directory structure, and a conflict happens, but the file it happened on is too far up to scroll to. Does anyone know how to retrieve that information? In other words, how do I find out which files were in conflict after I have performed an update? Rich

FW: cvs update

2003-07-16 Thread Sachin Mathur
Hi I am new to cvs , when I do a cvs update I get this what does all the alphabets mean like M , P , U etc ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

cvs update times

2003-11-14 Thread Richard Pfeiffer
    Good Afternoon,   Using 1.11 and WinCVS 1.2 and/or Eclipse against a Solaris 4x4   Quick question: Normally, with all the other projects in our repository, a project that takes 8 minutes to checkout can have an update immediately run on it that takes 59 seconds or so.  Everything runs pretty re

cvs-update triggers

2004-10-22 Thread paul . payton
hello, i would like to setup a trigger for when cvs-update touches a file (updates or merges) in checked out work areas. is there already a mechanism for this? i want it to run a script or set of commands my specific need is that i want to have a shell-rc file in the repository, when someone

Re: CVS Update

2001-05-09 Thread Larry Jones
Pavan Seth writes: > > If i update say 1000 files...by issuing > cvs update -d -P... result output scrolls fast..it is > difficult for me to find which files has got > conflicts? Just do the command again -- there probably won't be any new updates so you'll just get t

Re: CVS Update

2001-05-09 Thread Matthew Riechers
Pavan Seth wrote: > > If i do an cvs update -d -P > > I just need to print or log only those lines/files > which got confilcts...is there any way? > > If i update say 1000 files...by issuing > cvs update -d -P... result output scrolls fast..it is > difficult

cvs update question

2001-06-08 Thread Nelson, Vicki
I searched the CVS book I have, and have not been able to find what the P means beside a file after I do a cvs update. Anyone know? Thanks, Vicki Nelson Sr. Software Engineer Alldata, LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL

Re: CVS update

2001-07-13 Thread Matthew Riechers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello, > is there a possibility to check out/update all files that were > up-to-date at a certain point in time? cvs [co|up] -D "date" ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-c

CVS update problem

2001-10-12 Thread Nagaraj Birur
directory in repository B and tried to do a cvs update. It failed. I still see only the file which I moved. When I tried to do a cvs diff

cvs update doesn't!

2002-01-04 Thread Ian Dall
"cvs import" and checked out a working directory with "cvs checkout". So far so good. Then I imported an updated distribution, and updated my working directory with "cvs update". I correctly got a couple of conflicts, but at least a few files were not updated whic

CVS Update Question

2002-01-17 Thread Colm Murphy
Hi folks, I have a question about cvs update. Say I have placed a tag on certain files in the repository. I checkout the tagged files into my work area using cvs co -r TAGNAME Say I now want to switch the sandbox to the latest version of all the files that were tagged. When I try cvs update

cvs update locked

2005-06-13 Thread Mr. Question
Hi, I am having trouble updating. I can't even access the CVS directory. Any ideas? [EMAIL PROTECTED] asdf]$ cvs update cvs [update aborted]: cannot remove file CVS/Entries.Static: Permission denied [EMAIL PROTECTED] asdf]$ ls -la CVS to

CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-21 Thread Colm Murphy
Hi folks, In our development flow we frequently have the situation where a developer is only using a small number of the files in a given directory. This is setup by defining a module to contain only certain files. All is fine until the developer does an cvs update. The current behaviour is

CVS update bug

2002-04-04 Thread Kaz Kylheku
If you add files, and then switch to a branch, the files are not made sticky to that new branch. A subsequent commit succeeds, but for these added files it goes to the wrong place. This breaks the classic CVS use case of hacking on some changes, and then later deciding to switch to a branch and

Loggin "cvs update"

2002-07-18 Thread Dorthe Luebbert
Hi, is it possible to log date and user and maybe what was updated in the system, when someone entered "cvs update"? We want to control who made updates on our production servers. Thanx Dorthe ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTE

RE: cvs update

2002-09-06 Thread Anand Koppal
hi, It will be the last committed timestamp according to me... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jayashree Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 12:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: cvs update Hi, $cvs status a.c File: a.cStatus

Re: cvs update

2002-09-06 Thread Larry Jones
Jayashree writes: > > $cvs status a.c > File: a.cStatus: Locally Modified >Working revision:1.40Mon Sep 2 20:46:00 2002 >Repository revision: 1.40/home/cvs/a.c,v > > What does the time stamp " Mon Sep 2 20:46:00 2002" mean? > Is that the checkout/update time or che

Re: cvs update

2002-10-07 Thread Larry Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; Please don't send MIME and/or HTML encrypted messages to the list. Plain text only, PLEASE! > Cvs[update aborted]: cannot rename file .new.delludf.jar to delludf.jar: > No such file or

RE: cvs update

2002-10-07 Thread Gunjan_Gupta
corrupted cos I cannot open them using win zip also on update. On update I'm not using any special switch or flag (cvs update moduleName). Is this the correct way to handle jar files in cvs. I'm really really new to cvs please help. I'll appreciate any help on how to handle jar fil

Re: cvs update

2002-10-08 Thread Larry Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > The platform is windowsNT. It's a client server mode and I'm using > cvsnt_1.11.1.3. Is cvsnt the client as well as the server? (I don't know much about cvsnt -- it's a separate line of development from the standard CVS.) If so, perhaps you've found a bug, but I s

cvs update lag

2003-01-27 Thread jhughes
We are seeing major lag when issuing "cvs update . " in the root dir. of any of our dev's checkouts. (Major lag as in 5 mins. or MORE) A trace shows a long wait @ " -> unlink_file(CVS/Entries.Log)". Our CVS server is FreeBSD. The main clients are Solaris and Linux.

CVS update and edit

2000-11-17 Thread Guilhem BONNEFILLE
(with "cvs edit") by user1. Before modifying these files, user2 commit a new version of file1.c. When user1 update (with "cvs update -P -d") his local directory, the two files lose their "edited" properties. In fact, there are lots of files and lots of directories and l

cvs update -C croaks

2001-01-12 Thread Stephen Rasku
I am trying to update my tree to a branch and discard all the current changes. The command I am using to do this, is: cvs update -C -r branch-name However, I am getting errors like this: cvs server: conflict: common/msg/test/xdr_server.c has been added, but already exists C

'cvs update' skipping directories

2001-01-30 Thread Peter Schuller
Hello, For the past few months I've been seeing some problems with "cvs update" related to repositories I've set up. Basically, if I do a check-out I get everything. But if someome else then adds a directory I sometimes (but not always) won't get a copy of that directo

Re: cvs update info

2003-02-20 Thread Mark D. Baushke
richard blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I perform a cvs update on a large directory structure, and a conflict > happens, but the file it happened on is too far up to scroll to. Does > anyone know how to retrieve that information? In other words, how do I > find out w

Re: cvs update info

2003-02-21 Thread Steven Tryon
Rich, cvs update >update.txt ? cvs update | less ? Steve On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 18:57, richard blair wrote: > I perform a cvs update on a large directory structure, and a conflict > happens, but the file it happened on is too far up to scroll to. Does > anyone know how to r

Re: cvs update info

2003-02-21 Thread cvs
Try using the attached perl script. It cleans up the display quite nicely, with a summary at the end for things like conflicts, files in the way, etc. > I perform a cvs update on a large directory structure, and a conflict > happens, but the file it happened on is too far up to scroll to.

Re: cvs update info

2003-02-21 Thread Mark Cooper
You don't say what operating system you are using, but whatever it is you should be able to redirect the output to a file, for example by doing: cvs update > info.txt Then you can browse the file with whatever text editor or viewer you like. If you are using a Unix-alike you could u

Re: FW: cvs update

2003-07-16 Thread Mark D. Baushke
Sachin Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi I am new to cvs , > when I do a cvs update I get this > > > > what does all the alphabets mean like M , P , U etc See http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.6/cvs_16.html

Re: cvs update times

2003-11-14 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 12:27:01PM -0800, Richard Pfeiffer wrote: > However, we have one project in this repository that now takes > 1:58 to checkout and 1:29 to update. It used to update much > faster; these 'slow' update times just started occuring. Two stabs in the dark: - Are you on a branc

Re: cvs update times

2003-11-14 Thread Richard Pfeiffer
Thanks Eric.  I had actually thought of both of those and took quick looks:   1) There are no branches as of yet, so that nixed that thought!   2) I think the second thought is the one I need to investigate further.  Just wanted to see if the list concurred, or had ideas I overlooked.  I initially

Re: cvs update times

2003-11-17 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 01:55:55PM -0800, Richard Pfeiffer wrote: > The project in question (Proj A) and one > I'm using for comparison look like this: > > Proj A is half the size as Proj B, but did have more directories. I might have to > find out just how many more. > Proj A took 2m15s to ch

Re: cvs update times

2003-11-18 Thread Larry Jones
Eric Siegerman writes: > > Didn't someone say that "co" locks the whole tree, but "update" > only locks one directory at a time? If they did, they're wrong. Checkout and update both use the same underlying code, so they both do locking the same way (directory at a time). I think admin, commit a

weird cvs update error

2004-01-22 Thread Anthony Ettinger
When I run 'cvs update' in my checked out files, I get the following error message: ... cvs update: Updating special-reports cvs update: Updating special-reports/img cvs update: Updating styles cvs update: authorization failed: server f1 rejected access to /server/cvs for user mark

The cvs update feature

2004-10-18 Thread Daniel Sadoc
Hi people, Please, I would like to know if there is a way to disable the "cvs update" feature. I think that in many cases the "merge" is very dangerous, specially when people do it mechanically without running, for instance, "cvs log" first. But I don't kn

Re: cvs-update triggers

2004-10-22 Thread Mark D. Baushke
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > i would like to setup a trigger for when cvs-update touches a file > (updates or merges) in checked out work areas. is there already a > mechanism for this? No. The Set-update-prog feature was removed for cvs 1

Re: cvs-update triggers

2004-10-22 Thread Arthur Barrett
i would like to setup a trigger for when cvs-update touches a file (updates or merges) in checked out work areas. is there already a mechanism for this? i want it to run a script or set of commands > my specific need is that i want to have a shell-rc file in the repository, when someone m

cvs update - d -P

2001-05-16 Thread Pavan Seth
I did an cvs -update -d -Pduring the process...it prints a.jsp : it is on its way b.jsp : it is on its way what does that mean? I have never seen such kinda message --- Christian Robottom Reis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm running CVS on a Linux-ix86 box, running

Re: cvs update question

2001-06-08 Thread Sriram S
EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I searched the CVS book I have, and have not been able to find what > the P means beside a file after I do a cvs update. Anyone know? > > Thanks, > Vicki Nelson > Sr. Software Engineer > Alldata, LLC > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > &

RE: cvs update question

2001-06-08 Thread Kostur, Andre
That file has been updated by Patch (and not a full file-copy) See Appendix A.16.2 in the Cederqvist manual. -Original Message- From: Nelson, Vicki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 8, 2001 4:51 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: cvs update question I search

Wanted: cvs update -d

2001-11-30 Thread Per Fryken
e to walk around the directory tree doing cvs update several times to look for new directories, I think they will fail. And an update -d in Src will get the whole lot! Is there any solution? Any solution that would work in an IDE like JBuilder? Best regards, Per

cvs update - checksum failure

2001-12-11 Thread Heirler Stefan
Hi, during a cvs update I got the following message: "cvs update: checksum failure after patch to cool/xaiv/tpg/src/ITpExtract.h; will refetch" cvs client: wincvs 1.2 cvs server: SunOS 5.5.1 Ultra Sparc, cvs 1.11 I found the same question in the a

cvs update -C question

2001-12-17 Thread hughjonesd
Hi I seem to have problems using the cvs update -C command to ignore any local copies of files, rather than merging them. This command is specified in all my local man pages, but when I try to run it, I get: (Locally modified file.txt moved to .#file.txt.1.20) cvs server: invalid option -- C

question on cvs update

2002-01-02 Thread Naveen Srinivasa Murthy
Hi, Im have a problem while using the cvs update. lets say that the source code is in cvs and i checked out the code using cvs onto my local machine. lets assume that someone else in the project added a new subdirectory to the existing source in cvs(using cvs import) Since the new sub

question on cvs update

2002-01-02 Thread Naveen Srinivasa Murthy
Hi, Im have a problem while using the cvs update. lets say that the source code is in cvs and i checked out the code using cvs onto my local machine. lets assume that someone else in the project added a new subdirectory to the existing source in cvs(using cvs import) Since the new sub

Re: cvs update doesn't!

2002-01-04 Thread Kaz Kylheku
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ian Dall wrote: >CVS does not seem to work properly for me. Since the problem >is pretty basic, I assume it is my naivety, which is the problem >rather than a bug. I'd appreciate if someone can enlighten me. Your problem looks suspiciously like you blew the reposit

Re: CVS Update Question

2002-01-17 Thread Larry Jones
Colm Murphy writes: > > Is there any way to tell update to only update the files in my sandbox > and not to pull in any other files ? I'm not sure I understand what you want to do (or why), but I think cvs update -lA * may do what you want. -Larry Jones Some people j

CVS update and FTP

2005-03-18 Thread Philipp Ringli
Hello all, I tried using CVSviaFTP, but it didn't work out and it isn't maintained anymore. Does anyone know of any script that either 1) outputs a ftp command file for all files that changed 2) uploads the changed files right away to a ftp server Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Ph

cvs update $Name: $ expansion

2005-06-22 Thread kai . hendry
; echo Tagging module: $MODULE with tag: $TAG # Snapshot the module in the repo cvs rtag $TAG $MODULE # Updating to that snapshot cvs update -r $TAG tag="$Name: $" echo $tag |sed 's/^.*: //;s/ .*$//' ___ Info-cvs mailing list In

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-21 Thread Larry Jones
Colm Murphy writes: > > What I would propose is the following update behaviour: > > (1) Update only the existing files in existing directories. You can achieve that by doing "cvs update *". -Larry Jones In a minute, you and I are going to settle this o

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-21 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Thursday, February 21, 2002 at 11:06:28 (+), Colm Murphy wrote: ] > Subject: CVS Update Behaviour > > All is fine until the developer does an cvs update. > The current behaviour is that all existing files are updated (which is > fine) but all other files in the directory

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-21 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Thursday, February 21, 2002 at 10:23:16 (-0500), Larry Jones wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > Colm Murphy writes: > > > > What I would propose is the following update behaviour: > > > > (1) Update only the existing files in existing director

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-21 Thread Arcin Bozkurt - Archie
[ On Thursday, February 21, 2002 at 11:06:28 (+), Colm Murphy wrote:] > Subject: CVS Update Behaviour > > All is fine until the developer does an cvs update. > The current behaviour is that all existing files are updated (which is > fine) but all other files in the direct

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-21 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On , February 21, 2002 at 18:06:53 (-0500), Arcin Bozkurt - Archie wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > suppose I created a branch at this point (for bugfixes) and later > restructured the repository moving files around. I believe there is not > way to merge the bu

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-21 Thread Arcin Bozkurt - Archie
On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 17:45, Greg A. Woods wrote: > [ On , February 21, 2002 at 18:06:53 (-0500), Arcin Bozkurt - Archie wrote: ] > > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > > > suppose I created a branch at this point (for bugfixes) and later > > restructured the reposi

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-21 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On , February 21, 2002 at 18:55:21 (-0500), Arcin Bozkurt - Archie wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 17:45, Greg A. Woods wrote: > > > > Don't get stuck on this idea of trying to keep track of everything back > > to the beg

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-21 Thread David Fuller
; > All is fine until the developer does an cvs update. > The current behaviour is that all existing files are updated (which is > fine) but all other files in the directory are checked out. > This is more of an annyoance than anything else, but it can easily lead > to tagging file

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-21 Thread Thomas S. Urban
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 20:00:23 -0500, David Fuller sent 1.5K bytes: > Colm Murphy wrote: > >directory. This is setup by defining a module to contain only certain > >files. > > > >All is fine until the developer does an cvs update. > >The current behavio

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-21 Thread Paul Sander
>--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[ On , February 21, 2002 at 18:55:21 (-0500), Arcin Bozkurt - Archie wrote: ] >> Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour >> >> On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 17:45, Greg A. Woods wrote: >> > >> > Don't get stuck on

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-21 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Thursday, February 21, 2002 at 18:03:20 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > That last paragraph is utter crap. Without having the entire history > of a file's lifetime in one container, it's much much harder to track > changes that

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Paul Sander
>--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[ On Thursday, February 21, 2002 at 18:03:20 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ] >> Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour >> >> That last paragraph is utter crap. Without having the entire history >> of a file's lifetime in o

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Arcin Bozkurt - Archie
On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 21:03, Paul Sander wrote: > >--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >[ On , February 21, 2002 at 18:55:21 (-0500), Arcin Bozkurt - Archie wrote: ] > >> Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > >> > >> On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 17:45,

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Steve Greenland
(I should know better than to get into this...) On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:16:35AM -0500, Greg A. Woods wrote: > It's hardly even noticably > more difficult to track the history across multiple files. Greg, *that* statement is complete and utter crap. Or, please post the single *cvs* command t

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 12:18:37 (-0600), Steve Greenland wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > (I should know better than to get into this...) Yes, you really should! > On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:16:35AM -0500, Greg A. Woods wrote: > > It's hardly

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 01:48:50 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > I've done it the "CVS way", actually I've done it in several of the > "CVS ways" as documented in the manual. Only one of the ways document

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Paul Sander
>--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 21:03, Paul Sander wrote: >> >--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >[ On , February 21, 2002 at 18:55:21 (-0500), Arcin Bozkurt - Archie wrote: ] >> >> Subject: Re: CVS Up

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Paul Sander
>--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 12:18:37 (-0600), Steve Greenland wrote: ] >> Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour >> >> On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:16:35AM -0500, Greg A. Woods wrote: >> > It's hardly even noti

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Noel Yap
--- "Greg A. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't need to use any such over-burdened fancy > system. I'm extremely > happy with the way things work now in CVS -- there's > more than adequate > support for tracking renames across history, at > least form the point of > view of anyone actual

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Steve Greenland
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 02:14:21PM -0500, Greg A. Woods wrote: > [ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 12:18:37 (-0600), Steve Greenland wrote: ] > > On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:16:35AM -0500, Greg A. Woods wrote: > > > It's hardly even noticably > > > more difficult to track the history across multipl

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 12:05:34 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > I don't know about anyone else, but I use "cvs log" every time I do a > "cvs update" to read other people's thoughts about the changes they&#

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On , February 22, 2002 at 11:09:21 (-0500), Arcin Bozkurt - Archie wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > A question on merge behaviour of cvs: Will CVS be able to follow a file > disappearing in one module, appearing in another one? I would say no. > And therefore a

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Paul Sander
>--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 12:05:34 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ] >> Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour >> >> I don't know about anyone else, but I use "cvs log" every time I do a >> "cvs update&

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Noel Yap
--- "Greg A. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [ On , February 22, 2002 at 11:09:21 (-0500), Arcin > Bozkurt - Archie wrote: ] > Of course a merge won't work across renames. Who > cares? How often has > this happened to you? The wording of your question > suggests: NEVER. Well, if I were us

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Noel Yap
--- "Greg A. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 12:05:34 (-0800), > Paul Sander wrote: ] > How often have you had to run two or more commands > to look at the > history of a file across a rename? (which is what I > asked in the first > place) Also, I'm curious

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 14:45:32 (-0600), Steve Greenland wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 02:14:21PM -0500, Greg A. Woods wrote: > > [ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 12:18:37 (-0600), Steve Greenland wrote: ] > > > On Fr

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 13:39:35 (-0800), Noel Yap wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > This is another one of those "CVS is perfect for what > it does. It's not broken. And don't pay any > attention to those other tools behind the curtain

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 13:25:37 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > And every time a merge is done from a branch where a rename was done on > one of the branches. And what has been said about that for years now? DON'T DO THAT

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Paul Sander
>--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 14:45:32 (-0600), Steve Greenland wrote: ] >> Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour >> >> On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 02:14:21PM -0500, Greg A. Woods wrote: >> > [ On Friday, February 22

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-22 Thread Paul Sander
>--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 13:25:37 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ] >> Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour >> >> And every time a merge is done from a branch where a rename was done on >> one of the branches. >And

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-23 Thread Noel Yap
--- "Greg A. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Perhaps what I can now do intuitively is hard for > someone else, but if I > learned to do it intuitively then pretty much anyone > can learn it too. > I'm no superman and I don't believe I have a > photographic memory or > anything fancy like that

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-23 Thread Noel Yap
--- "Greg A. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 13:25:37 (-0800), > Paul Sander wrote: ] > > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > > > And every time a merge is done from a branch where > a rename was done on > >

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-23 Thread Larry Jones
Paul Sander writes: > > There's just one little problem with this: "cvs log" only works when > a file is in your sandbox. If it's been removed and committed, then > you must do something like "cvs rlog `cat CVS/Repository`/oldfile.c | less". No, "cvs log" works just fine on a removed file: jo

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-23 Thread Paul Sander
>--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Paul Sander writes: >> >> There's just one little problem with this: "cvs log" only works when >> a file is in your sandbox. If it's been removed and committed, then >> you must do something like "cvs rlog `cat CVS/Repository`/oldfile.c | less". >No

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-24 Thread Greg A. Woods
You're spreading F.U.D. and untruths again Paul. [ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 20:51:55 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > There's just one little problem with this: "cvs log" only works when > a file is in your sandbox. If

Re: CVS Update Behaviour

2002-02-24 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 20:57:01 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ] > Subject: Re: CVS Update Behaviour > > >--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 13:25:37 (-0800), Paul Sander wrote: ] > >> Subject: Re: CVS Update

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