Rajesh Patwardhan writes:
I felt all along ( knowing that cvs stores all the times as GMT ) and then
converts the time to whatever time zone the machine is on at the time it is
actually showing the time stamp to the user in reports such as status of
file and also the log messages.
You've
Does a plain co (no date) work ok? Is this using a local or remote
repository? Does it occur regardless of local/remote access? Does this
only happen with this module? More info needed!
-Matt
Ok, there is everything:
RadHat62 running CVS repository, pserver, CVSup. WinCVS 1.2 client.
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Subject: Re: Checkout by date failed: fata signal 11
Nils9 wrote:
Does a plain co (no date) work ok? Is this using a local or remote
repository? Does it occur regardless of local/remote access? Does this
only happen with this module? More info needed!
-Matt
Ok, there is everything
Steven Rosenstein writes:
I don't think that normal CVS
file headers and trailers work well in .gif (or any other binary) files. :-)
You think wrong. The RCS file format was carefully designed to allow it
to contain *any* data. Lots of people have been storing binary files in
RCS and CVS
PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) on 07/06/2001 01:28:23 PM
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Subject: Re: Checkout by date failed: fata signal 11
Steven Rosenstein writes:
I don't think that normal CVS
file headers and trailers work well in .gif (or any other binary) files
Steven Rosenstein writes:
I appreciate your comments. I ran into the exact same issue at our location; I
imported a .gif file into CVS without the -k 'b' modifiers and then checked
it out into a sandbox. When I tried to display the checked out .gif using a
viewer, I received an error
Nils9 wrote:
Could not figure out immediatelly, following error happens:
cvs checkout -D 2001-6-27 15:20 EE3 (in directory F:\Branch_5_0_1)
cvs server: Updating EE3
.
cvs server: Updating EE3/RAMFindJava/com/ramfind
U
hi,
We have a CVS server running on linux. How to
checkout the files from the server based on date
from the command line...
thankx in advance,
with regards,
chandra.
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Chandrashekar Nagaraj wrote:
hi,
We have a CVS server running on linux. How to
checkout the files from the server based on date
from the command line...
thankx in advance,
with regards,
chandra.
cvs checkout -D date
-Matt
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On 2001-06-05 14:19:15 +0530, Chandrashekar Nagaraj wrote:
We have a CVS server running on linux. How to
checkout the files from the server based on date
from the command line...
Have a look at
cvs checkout --help
and RTFM.
Best regards
Martin
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