Hi friends
I am harish from India working as Jr.System Admin in a software development company.
Actually i want to implement an version control software in my compnay.
Could any one tell me from where i can download the cvs server client implement it
becoz on the net it is having lots of ver on
I'm trying to set the environment variable
CVSROOT=/usr/local/cvs-rep. I use the export command like this in
the terminal:
export CVSROOT=/usr/local/cvs-rep.
When I exit the terminal, (which runs the default bash) the variable
cvsroot goes away. I have looked in a bunch of places which say
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cc:
Subject:Nooby question: need help with setting CVSROOT=/usr/local/cvs-rep
I'm trying to set the environment variable
CVSROOT=/usr/local/cvs-rep. I use the export command like this in
the terminal:
export CVSROOT=/usr/local/cvs-rep
It's working just as designed. :-) Variables that stay
around permanently only stay that way as long as you are
logged in. I suggest adding it to your .bashrc file in your
home directory. UNIX/Linux process that file every time a new
terminal session is opened and will set it
Ahh, thank you very much :) Now I know why it doesn't work! Thank you!
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Hi, I am trying to commit a file to the CVS. CVS returns the following
mesg:
cvs commit -m testing test.pas
cvs [commit aborted]: error writing to lock file
//srv1/stor3/cvsroot/test/main/,test.pas,
This file used to be fine until one day CVS crashed. After the crash, I
am unable to commit any
Hi Anthony,
Take a look in the actual repository (//srv1/stor3/cvsroot/test/main/)
and look for cvs.lock and cvs.hostname.pid.lock. If the dates on
this file are old (about the same date as the cvs crash), you can just
remove the locks manually.
Also, make sure you have write permissions in
Anthony writes:
cvs commit -m testing test.pas
cvs [commit aborted]: error writing to lock file
//srv1/stor3/cvsroot/test/main/,test.pas,
That file (//srv1/stor3/cvsroot/test/main/,test.pas,) is probably a
remnant of the crash -- simply removing it should solve the problem.
-Larry Jones
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2. Tell me what is YOYO. Is there is any special meaning for that?
There is no 'YOYO' in cvs to the best of my understanding.
More context is required if you want to track it down.
-- Mark
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i'm the newbe to CVS. I'm working in a project that needs to use CVS. I
have linux server and windows workstation. We r doing projects in
Eclipse IDE under windows.
The only thing I can tell you is that you will need to run cvs init
on the Linux server. After that,
Pierre Asselin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm the newbe to CVS. I'm working in a project that needs to use
CVS. I
have linux server and windows workstation. We r doing projects in
Eclipse IDE under windows.
The only thing I can tell you is that you will need to run cvs init
on the
i'm the newbe to CVS. I'm working in a project that needs to use CVS. I
have linux server and windows workstation. We r doing projects in
Eclipse IDE under windows. I need to configure CVS in Linux system.
My project name is CERMON. Multiple users are using the projects. So,
i created nultiple
Hello cvs suers,
First, all my cvs client and server are run on Linux and cvs version is
1.12.6.
Now my question does cvs -I still working on this 1.12.6 version?
Here is what I am trying to do (not realy me, but one of my users)
He is doing:
cvs update -I file_name under his current working
Courier writes:
Now my question does cvs -I still working on this 1.12.6 version?
Yes, but it doesn't work the way you think. Files that are under CVS
control or that are explicitly named on the command line are *never*
ignored. The ignore list only affects files that are not currently
under
Thank you. You help to put the miserable out off my head today. Now I do
understand how -I really works.
One of my developer just show me with the hold bunches .exe ( from DOS
)files and it seem to work fine.
You guys are so cool.
Thanks,
C-
Courier writes:
Now my question does cvs -I
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Yamuna Vittal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the pointer in your thread. I went and
checked ( I had posted earlier about my missing files)
and this tag had been deleted from this directory. Is
there any way I can find the culprit?
If
Hello all:
I need some serious help...
I seem to have lost a branch in CVS. More specifically, I still seem to
have the branch, as I can do a checkout of the branch, but all the files
that were once part of the branch are now gone.
I still have all our files on the head and if I use WinCVS to
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I need some serious help...
I hope you have a backup of your repository...
I seem to have lost a branch in CVS. More specifically, I still seem to
have the branch, as I can do a checkout of the branch, but all the
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As I found out, that is exactly what happened. The wrong branch name was
given during a delete. So what I am thinking about doing to recover is
the following:
I have found only 4 files are different between the
thank you Fab for your help, but i have 4 versions from 1.1 to 1.4,it's
showing that 1.2 is dead.How to recover version 1.2?
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Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: Need help regarding state
thank you Fab for your help, but i have 4 versions from 1.1 to 1.4,it's
showing that 1.2 is dead.How to recover version 1.2?
You can't change the state of 1.2 but you don't need to. If you need
the content you can just check out this version even with dead state.
cvs checkout -r1.2 file.
bye
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Subject: Re: Need help regarding state
what's meant by dead state?
how one version goes into dead state?
Dead means removed from the HEAD (but still available for older versions).
So someone made cvs remove file, cvs commit
Hi all
what's meant by dead state?
how one version goes into dead state?
how to recover from dead state?
thanks inadvance
krishna
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what's meant by dead state?
how one version goes into dead state?
Dead means removed from the HEAD (but still available for older versions).
So someone made cvs remove file, cvs commit file.
how to recover from dead state?
Just re-add it. cvs add file, cvs commit file.
bye Fabi
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Subject: Re: need help with check_cvs.pl
I do believe that Larry is correct. If your using my check_cvs.pl
script you can set the CVSDEBUGEDIT env variable to 1
and then see which file(s) it's not having fun with.
donald
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 03:30:49PM -0400, Larry Jones
To: Applegate, JoAnne
Cc: Larry Jones; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: need help with check_cvs.pl
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 10:40:51AM -0400, Applegate, JoAnne wrote:
Donald,
Approximately how long does this script take to run on each file?
Dunno. It's gonna take a lot longer if you have
To: Applegate, JoAnne
Cc: Larry Jones; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: need help with check_cvs.pl
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 10:40:51AM -0400, Applegate, JoAnne wrote:
Donald,
Approximately how long does this script take to run on each file?
Dunno. It's gonna take a lot longer if you have
I'm running the check_cvs.pl script and it keeps spitting out the same lines over and
over again.
cvs checkout: cannot find module `locked' - ignored
cvs checkout: cannot find module `by:' - ignored
cvs checkout: cannot find module `ghartman' - ignored
I am not
Applegate, JoAnne writes:
cvs checkout: cannot find module `locked' - ignored
cvs checkout: cannot find module `by:' - ignored
cvs checkout: cannot find module `ghartman' - ignored
Another thought -- do you perhaps have files in your repository
(accidentally) that
I do believe that Larry is correct. If your using my check_cvs.pl
script you can set the CVSDEBUGEDIT env variable to 1
and then see which file(s) it's not having fun with.
donald
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 03:30:49PM -0400, Larry Jones wrote:
Applegate, JoAnne writes:
cvs checkout:
Hi all,
I'm new to this list as well as to cvs I'm afraid.. I have learnt a lot but
still have problems with permissions. I recently installed cvs on my local
network on redhat 7.2.
Here are some details...
Everything is working except for the fact that users and groups aren't
working
fredes writes:
Can anyone enlighten me on cvs permissions?
Have you read the relevant section of the manual?
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_2.html#SEC13
-Larry Jones
I sure wish I could get my hands on some REAL dynamite. -- Calvin
Any help will be appreciated
Thanks
Vijay
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: CVS over NFS
* Derek Robert Price
| Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
|
| Is the main problem locking? If so, would
Hi Rohan,
I would not recommend using rsh. Having said that, what error do you
get? Does the command 'rsh -l username ipof the server 'echo $PATH''
work?
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 00:39, Rohan Bairat wrote:
Hi
I am trying to configure CVS...i am going through the manual
In the manual
Hi
I am trying to configure CVS...i am going through the manual
In the manual in exercise 3 i guess it talks abt rsh thing..
i am not able to find .rhosts file i dont understand what to
do.. I created one and wrote the IP add of the other machine and
usrname in that basically i am
hi
I
have installed Cvs for NT and wincvs1.2.I have created the repository using cvs
for and i have started the service also .But when i got the directory e.g
c:\source and add the files it says "named pipe error" .i have given
mydomainname/localhost:c:\source for CVS root under admin
I'm curious why you didn't use the CVS RPM that came with RH7.1.
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The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed [and
hence clamorous to be led to safety] by menacing it with an endless series
of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.
- H. L. Mencken
Hello, I am new to this, and really stuck. I have been asked to set up a CVS server on Linux Redhat 7.1 server. I have been following the instructions form http://www.devguy.com/fp/cfgmgmt/cvs/cvs_admin_linux.htm which basically instruct me to do the following.
1) Get CVS
2) Gunzip cvs*
3) Tar
Try /etc/xinted.conf :-p
Regards,
Vishal
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From: aleksey zakharov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 4:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I need help Installing CVS on RedHat 7.1
Hello, I am new to this, and really stuck. I have been asked
aleksey zakharov writes:
But the problem is I DON'T have /etc/inetd.conf file
Can anyone please let me know where is this file on RH 7.1 system. OR
can anyone please point me into the right direction on how to finish the
installation. If you have any CVS installation docs inparticular for
As I mentionned in my previous email (with another question), I've
recently been put in charge of reorganizing my company's code management
system. I have a clean slate to work with (ie I don't have to worry
about saving the old code history, just the new stuff), but I have a
tonne of code to
have a natter sometime about this stuff and it might be more productive.
Cheers,
Teala
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From: Terry Spafford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 3:59 PM
To: info-cvs
Subject: Need help organizing a CVS tree. (Summary at the end)
As I mentionned
Hello,
I have a CVS server (version 1.11.1.1) running on Linux 6.x, and I have one
user who is complaining today about the following error:
cvs [update aborted]: writing to server socket: Connection reset by peer
He is the only one having trouble, and I can access the server just fine
locally
Some follow-up info:
I did find one person with the same error, but the problem in his case was
an incorrectly configured router. I have not changed my router or its port
forwarding settings. This just started today, and has been working fine for
about two years.
Any help would be
Dennis Jones writes:
I did find one person with the same error, but the problem in his case was
an incorrectly configured router. I have not changed my router or its port
forwarding settings. This just started today, and has been working fine for
about two years.
How about security
it will continue to work
as before. Maybe it was just some momentary interuptions in his Internet
connection?
- Dennis
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To: Dennis Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: Need
I have set up a test area and have been playing around with creating
repositories. I successfully set up a single subdir containing source code
but I am
trying to set up a repository containing multiple subdirectories with
source code in them. My dir structure is as follows and I initiated the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
$pwd
/cpas/stacy/cvs/incmar01
$cvs -d /cpas/stacy/cvs/incmar01/ init
(This gives me CVSROOT)
$cvs import -m init inc stacy start
(Here is where I get problems. The following scrolls on the screen until I
stop it)
N
In fairness to the original poster, I probably would not wish to read a
manual written in a foreign language.
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Larry Jones wrote:
Lamar Thomas writes:
cvs [login aborted]: connect to localhost:2401 failed: Connection
refused
That means there's no CVS server listening at port 2401. You probably
need to force xinetd to re-read its configuration files. Alternatively,
you neglected to define
check out cvswrappers.
I have attached a cvswrappers file that I use. So far, I have had no
problems.
asd asd wrote:
hi,
does anybody know, or can give me a hint about adding binarie files.
i want to add them without telling cvs to add with the -kb param.
is there a way to add files, and
hi,
does anybody know, or can give me a hint about adding binarie files.
i want to add them without telling cvs to add with the -kb param.
is there a way to add files, and cvs check for the fileextension to sie
wheter to use impliziet the -kb param?
is there a place where i can tell cvs wich
asd asd writes:
does anybody know, or can give me a hint about adding binarie files.
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_9.html#SEC80
i want to add them without telling cvs to add with the -kb param.
is there a way to add files, and cvs check for the fileextension to sie
wheter to use
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Larry Jones wrote:
asd asd writes:
does anybody know, or can give me a hint about adding binarie files.
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_9.html#SEC80
i want to add them without telling cvs to add with the -kb param.
is there a way to add files, and cvs
Hi,
I have used CVS for some time but I am a newbie when it comes to
administrationg it.
First there was a very odd behaviour. The files in the directories:
/gemenity/WEB_INF/lib
/gemenity/WEB_INF/classes
They started appearing in each other's directories. Why did this happen? For
instance, I
Sorry for my dumb question.
But after spending a hole day on this problem I ask for some help.
When Daylight saving time is changed, my old files on the
NTFS-Harddisk changed mystically their time stamp by 1 hour back. I
have today learded by microsoft: this is by design...
But WinCvs1.2 can
Tadeusz writes:
The script/code listed in commitinfo is invoked with directory path and
names of files just before they are to be checked. But how can I access
the actual file to verify that it is 'conforming' ?
The script is invoked in the directory containing the files to be
committed,
Tadeusz Liszka writes:
Larry Jones wrote:
The script is invoked in the directory containing the files to be
committed, so you can just open them by name.
Ok. - but not in the case of client/server - then the script works on the
server machine containing remote repository but not
Thanks,
Makes sense - I should have figured it out ... This is enough to get me
going.
Larry Jones wrote:
Tadeusz Liszka writes:
Larry Jones wrote:
The script is invoked in the directory containing the files to be
committed, so you can just open them by name.
Ok. - but not
CVS documentation ( Cederqvist ) claims that commitinfo can be used for
instance, to verify that the changed files conform to to your site's
standards for coding practice. But try as I did, I could not find
single line telling how to do it?
The script/code listed in commitinfo is invoked with
CVS documentation ( Cederqvist ) claims that commitinfo can be used for
instance, to verify that the changed files conform to to your site's
standards for coding practice. But try as I did, I could not find
single line telling how to do it?
The script/code listed in commitinfo is invoked with
CVS documentation ( Cederqvist ) claims that commitinfo can be used for
instance, to verify that the changed files conform to to your site's
standards for coding practice. But try as I did, I could not find
single line telling how to do it?
The script/code listed in commitinfo is invoked with
CVS documentation ( Cederqvist ) claims that commitinfo can be used for
instance, to verify that the changed files conform to to your site's
standards for coding practice. But try as I did, I could not find
single line telling how to do it?
The script/code listed in commitinfo is invoked with
[Olaf Meding - Fri at 04:58:45PM -0500]
Why would I get the below error message?
cvs checkout: move away dir/file; it is in the way
If I remember correctly, you have some file or directory that has the same
name as the file you want to check out.
Try this:
cd /tmp
mkdir
Why would I get the below error message?
cvs checkout: move away dir/file; it is in the way
Even checking the same file out twice does not cause this error. However,
if you look at the examples below (note they all contain 2 dirs) on what
works on what does not work you can see a pattern.
I know I already posted a message about this tpoic, but I had no answer...
If it can't be done, just tell me !!
I really need an answer...
The original message follows...
William Boileau
Is there any way to do a cvs export without deleting the previous
versions in
the directories ?
Or is
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I know I already posted a message about this tpoic, but I had no answer...
If it can't be done, just tell me !!
I really need an answer...
The original message follows...
William Boileau
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From: William Boileau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: exporting without deleting, I need help !!!
I know I already posted a message about this tpoic, but I had no answer...
If it can't be done, just tell me !!
I really need an answer...
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PS: A few remarks:-)
1) English is not only spoken in the US.
2) In the US, not only english
Hi guys,
I have set up a remote CVS repository on RED HAT linux 6.2 machine. I am able to
login, import modules etc. when I try to check out a module I get this error.
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore:Permission denied
cvs [server aborted]: can't chdir(/root): Permission denied
I
]]On Behalf Of
vignesh
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 4:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SOS..Need Help Fast.
Hi guys,
I have set up a remote CVS repository on RED HAT linux 6.2 machine. I am
able to login, import modules etc. when I try to check out a module I get
this error.
cvs server: cannot
RTFM:
http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_21.html#SEC182
donald
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 10:40:42PM +, vignesh wrote:
Hi guys,
I have set up a remote CVS repository on RED HAT linux 6.2 machine. I am able to
login, import modules etc. when I try to check out a module I get this error.
, June 26, 2001 5:40 PM
Subject: SOS..Need Help Fast.
Hi guys,
I have set up a remote CVS repository on RED HAT linux 6.2 machine. I am
able to login, import modules etc. when I try to check out a module I get
this error.
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore:Permission denied
cvs [server
I am trying to run cvs 1.11 on RedHat 6.2 server and getting the
classical error described in the Troubleshooting section of the
documentation
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied cvs [server
aborted]: can't chdir(/root): Permission denied
then either you haven't
Aram Ter-Martirosyan writes:
I tried all of that, but nothing is working. Running a shell script and
unsetting the HOME causes the cvs server to close as soon as I try to login.
That implies that there is something wrong with your shell script -- if
you post it here, we can help you fix it.
Hello,
Does anyone know of a user manual or guide for WinCVS 1.2?. The one that is
available on the www.wincvs.org website is for version 1.1. I am a total
novice as far as CVS and WinCVS is concerned, and I have been asked to do
some research on how to use WinCVS 1.2. Could you please tell me
Hi
We would like to move from RCS version control and our in-house developed
"publish" tools to CVS, but there are a few complex problems that must be
addressed first. Hopefully some of you may have dealt with this problem
already and have the solution ready. If not I hope some of you can help
hi geir,
may be this solution is works for you:
with every commit in one module, you place a dummy file in a specific
directory to this module.
you set up a cron job that checks this for this file regularly.
if it finds it,
it checks out and copies the module to the desired place, e.g. to the
I cant seem to get .cvsignore to work on imports even when the content is
only "*.obj". I still see the binary objs on import. I've tried creating
.cvsignore, cvsignore in the project root in in $HOME. Can somebody point
out the obvious thing I'm doing wrong.
- evt
Eric van Tassell
Texel
Hello:
I got the following error:
cvs [checkout aborted]: can not reallocate
internal error: bad % in error()
Can anyone help ...
Regards
Amarjit
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Are the nested sub-shells really desired? I find that that particular
construct does not work (though I admit I'm not a bash user). What happens
if you move that stuff into a separate shell script and invoke it from your
loginfo file instead?
Also, is there no chance that you've somehow
(copied to the list in hopes of getting final resolution quickly)
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Eugene Kramer wrote:
You are right, I misspoke - perl script has nothing to do with it. In you C
wrapper do you have a system() call. Does it have i/o redirection?
The best way to debug such things - run
Donald Ball wrote:
and check it out! instead of seeing /tmp/foo, i see /tmp/foo^M. which
seems to indicate to me that windows is to blame in some sense. probably
the loginfo file was checked out in linux but edited and committed in
windows? if so, how would i go about fixing that? cvs remove
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Derek R. Price wrote:
and check it out! instead of seeing /tmp/foo, i see /tmp/foo^M. which
seems to indicate to me that windows is to blame in some sense. probably
the loginfo file was checked out in linux but edited and committed in
windows? if so, how would i go
Donald Ball wrote:
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Derek R. Price wrote:
Sounds like a good guess and that fix'd be my first try, I think.
Also, avoid using the :local: access method under windows to prevent
this from happening again.
can you elaborate on this? i'm unfamiliar with the phrase
hi guys. i've spent the last several hours falling in hate with cvs and
could use some help getting that loving feeling back. i had my repository
all set up, everything had been working nicely for months. i had a trigger
set up through loginfo to automatically do some tasks upon checkin as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ex: DEFAULT Template
Template file is located in my CVSROOT directory.
Like it says in the Cederqvist manual, "the part after the regular
expression should be a *full pathname*". So you need something like:
DEFAULT
Please, please, please, somebody help me...All i want to do, is to
provide the developers with a template, so every time they're
commiting their changes to CVS, it prompts them to enter a Bug
Number.In order to be able to put a Template file in every /CVS
subdir of my module at the checkout,
Hi, Anyone know if there is a way to checkout CVS to a specific
directory other than the current working directory.
For example,
current dir is /home/foo/, then I run "cvs co myproject", the working
copy is within /home/foo/myproject.
The problem is that I want it to be in /home/foo/bar/
hmmm can it be that your portnumber is wrong?
the standard pserver port is 2401 and not 2041...
Ondrej
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I am instaling a cvs server.
I am new to cvs
The repository works fine locally
When I try to use it from another machine
the cvs login command tells me
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