I'm now trying to get the repository on the co-lo working, but I'm confused. ssh works fine and I have "CVS_RSH ssh" in my .tcshrc. When I connect to the server with ssh it asks for a password, but :
We've got a lot to deal with these days. Terrorism, Recession, Weather and more. It's all got me concerned. I thought I'd tell you all about this group I found where everyday people get together and
Daniel, Some things you might find useful in your quest: "Branching Patterns for Parallel Software Development" [http://www.cmcrossroads.com/bradapp/acme/branching/] "Software Release Methodology" [I
Or see: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cvs-syncmail for a ready made solution. John. -- John Beranek To generalise is to be an idiot. http://redux.org.uk/ -- William Blake
... Hint: the script can receive the name, pre-commit revision and post-commit revision for each file checked in. See https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.19/cvs_18.html#SEC173 for details. -
Dear colleagues, I successfully set up my cvs server to send email when a file is commited by following the instructions from Karl Fogel's book: http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/cvsbook.html#Commit%20Emai
Chris> Otherwise, I guess it's time to open the Camel Book again and brush up Chris> on my regular expressions! If this is the route that you choose to take, then http://LibCVS.cvshome.org/ may prov
You may wish to start here: http://viewcvs.sourceforge.net/ http://cvsplot.sourceforge.net/ http://www.red-bean.com/cvs2cl/ http://www.akhphd.au.dk/~bertho/cvsgraph/ Some of the stuff that viewcvs ca
Hello everyone, It's been a while since I have consulted the massive technical brain of Usenet, please forgive me if I make a netiquette blunder! As part of an evaluation I am undertaking, it is nece
Robert -- the output of 'status,' 'update,' 'status,' and then a final try at commiting the file is below. By 'doesn't do a thing,' I mean that the status of the file doesn't seem to change nor can I
The documentation seems quite clear to me -- -s sets a CVS user variable. CVS user variables are not environment variables as you seem to think. Yes. In particular: Note carefully that it says "admin
I have searched/scanned the info-cvs and bug-cvs archives, and do not see evidence of this being addressed before, but, who knows, maybe I flew right over it? Does anyone know how cvs -s works? I fou
Hi, A pragmatic way to do it is to do put updates on the server using: cvs co -rRELEASE_20 proj Then, ... To make a quick fix, get the latest source code on your dev environment, bump up the version
OUCH. OK, I am sometimes considered an SOB by those that work with me when it comes to releases, but it sounds like it is time for 1) the production machine to have the number of user names reduced t
For Normal CVS https://www.cvshome.org/docs/ https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/ https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.19/cvs_2.html#SEC26 Your starting to use Windows words I think, so you m
I installed CVS on box 192.168.1.5 I wanted this to be my server. I then installed CVS on a separate PC 192.168.1.10 How can I point to the X.X.X.5 machine? I setup the remote repository. I specified
It's not so unusual for people who have done SCM for many years on large and varied projects. Well it depends -- you seem to belong to a (hopefully small and dwindling) group of extremely policy cent
DOH!! I've been staring at the mole book and man page for hours. I have no idea how I glossed over that option. Sorry for the waste of bandwidth. Scott -- Scott Watters address@hidden
The atomicity problem is solved if you use CVSNT. CVSNT on Unix, Linux, Windows etc is open source and completely free. It incorporates a lock server which guarentees that a single checkout or update