Re: Configuration Question

2001-05-17 Thread Peter Ajamian
Eric Siegerman wrote: > > > Also, where can I find files to create a pserver? Either RPM or source will > > do. > > There are no extra files; the main CVS binary will suffice. > Though someone's mentioned a program for maintainging pserver > password files; search the mailing-list archives. CVS

Re: Configuration Question

2001-05-10 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 11:39:44AM -0400, Weber, Jeff wrote: > What I want it to do is create /etc/httpd/CVS, and store all the files in > /usr/cvs/httpd_conf. Any ideas of how I could do this? Let me make sure I understand the problem. You have a preexisting directory /etc/httpd, whose contents

Configuration Question

2001-05-08 Thread Weber, Jeff
I have a few questions about CVS on a RH7 box. On my old box (not originally set-up by me --CVS 1.10.7), CVS has directories within the archived directories, for example: /etc/httpd/CVS But on my new box (1.11.1p1), I can't seem to get the directories created in the same way. If I follow the in

Re: Not a CVS questions but a SW configuration question!

2000-10-15 Thread James Youngman
Annette Waters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Sorry if this is not the place to ask this but here goes: :<) > > I am looking for a matrix or tree structure for release numbering schemes. > i.e, > three different products that have > 1) developers version number > 2) Configuration management buil

Re: Not a CVS questions but a SW configuration question!

2000-10-05 Thread Sankaranarayanan K V
On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 04:31:29PM -0700, Annette Waters wrote: > I am looking for a matrix or tree structure for release numbering schemes. > i.e, > three different products that have > 1) developers version number > 2) Configuration management build/release number > 3) Marketing release number

Not a CVS questions but a SW configuration question!

2000-10-04 Thread Annette Waters
Sorry if this is not the place to ask this but here goes: :<) I am looking for a matrix or tree structure for release numbering schemes. i.e, three different products that have 1) developers version number 2) Configuration management build/release number 3) Marketing release number Any and all