Thanks to all who responded to my initial queries RE watches in CVS. It
turned out that Debian stable has a version with broken watches, but
Debian unstable/testing has a version which is patched such that there
is no bug. I updated the debian distro on the server and installed the
newer cvs
We have 5 developers besides myself who want watches on the same set of
files. Plus we have a contractor company on the other side of the world who
wants to do the same. What is the most efficient way to go about this?
Jeanie
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Hi folks,
Is there any way to setup a repository so that all files are watched by
default ?
The cvs watch on command will add watches to all existing files, but not
for new files.
Cheers
Colm A
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Hi:
How do I remove the watches set by users who have left
the company.
Thanks
joe
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command has no option to remove all watches of a
certain user.
Note that I cannot login as the user since I already deleted his
account (unless I recreate it).
The only solution I have so far is to manually edit the CVS/fileattr
files in every directory. It is a tedious task...
Any hints
3. A user would need to wait till the datalink is up before being able
to 'cvs watch' or 'cvs edit' a file. The user would need to keep
manual records of which files need to be watched or edited once the
datalink becomes available.
I think CVS buffers this information until the link is back
You need to create a notification methodology.
http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_10.html#SEC91
donald
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 03:00:00PM -0700, Jeeva Sarma wrote:
Hi
Can anyone tell me how I can have 5 people to watch 2
files and interact so that they can inform others if
one of them is
Hi
Can anyone tell me how I can have 5 people to watch 2
files and interact so that they can inform others if
one of them is going to edit it?
I have set watch on some files,but nothing happened
when someone edited and committed it.
Thanks,
Jeeva Sarma
Hi guys,
following the suggestion got here now I run cvs in
client/server mode using rsh authentication.
Nevertheless I still have problems, this is the log
of a commit:
CVSROOT: :server:xxx.xxx.xxx:/quantum/development/cvsroot (.rhosts
authentication)
TCL is available, shell is enabled
Did you re-checkout the module after switching to the rsh method? That
could be why it is still trying to look at f:\
-- David F.
Giuseppe Milicia wrote:
Hi guys,
following the suggestion got here now I run cvs in client/server mode
using rsh authentication.
Nevertheless I still
Giuseppe Milicia writes:
The could not create process refers to the mail command. And the F: =
drive is the network mounted drive I previousl used instead of the =
client/server configuration.
Any idea of what is going wrong? why does it use the F: drive now??
When you have a checked out
Hi,
please help me - I run into problem with read-only files and watches. If I
add file after watch was turned on and then another user updates his working
copy, the user receives this new added file without read-only flag - is it
a bug or I miss something? I'm running CVS server version
We are using a CVS pserver model with Linix Server and NT clients. We are
running CVS v1.10.8.
I have discovered that using cvs co to checkout a new work area removes any
edit markings that may exist on a file.
For example:
cd c:\work\watch_test
cvs co -r mybranch myproj
cd myproj/mymodule
Hello!
I have enabled wathes ( cvs watch on dir ) from the root directory of my
reposetory. This works fine, but what do I have to do when new files or
directories are added? Do I have to include them by running the same cvs
command again, or is it possible to have newfiles/directories added to
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