Now, I was reading a material about CVS technology and I came across some doubts in concerns the some concepts: 1-To take place the transfer of the files stored in the repository q they were modified
Gleidson Sá Barreto, I hope I've not lost the meaning of your question in the translation but if I understand you correctly CVS will not care what development languages you are using. Your installat
Take a look at the CMBoK (CM Book of Knowledge) at http://www.cmcrossroads.com/ and then look for Brad Appleton's wiki of CM patterns, referenced at that site. -- Forwarded mail from address@hidden I
The vendor branch more closely models the RCS branching model. The initial import creates version 1.1 of a file and then 1.1.1.1 immediately afterward while at the same time changing the RCS branch t
My group has been using CVS for about 2 years, and we have always used pserver exclusively- no user accounts on the system at all.... Is there some reference or book that can describe all steps neede
Why take it on faith when you have the source? Go and look it up if you wish. It is not much of a 'lock', but for many definitions of the term it is a 'lock' ... The 'cvs edit' is an advisory lock. U
I don't believe the 'edit' does a lock on the server. Quoting Vesperman's book: "The cvs edit command is used as part of the cvs watch family of commands. If a file is being watched, it is checked ou
Well, I didn't find a correct one in the list you've provided, so here is how I would do it: All you've made so far is OK, but I'd add one more tag that marks the last revision on the branch you've m
Ok, Based on 2 emails from this list, the CVS manual, and the Essential CVS book, I'm confused about the whole merge what tag where stuff. I hope I craft this email to get a clear answer to unfog my
This issue has been raised multiple times in the info-cvs mailing list. You may find review of the list useful. For an example of one of the threads, follow this link: http://mail.gnu.org/archive/htm
I don't know much about cvs administration but I can't see how commitinfo applies in this case. I will look more into it, Also I would like to help my sysadmin learn more, if you have any links/poin
Thanks. This worked. However, instead of entering the password 100,000 times (every CVS command), I now have to enter the paraphrase 100,000 times (every CVS command.) Again as you know this is combe
Sorry if this does NOT belong to this group. I'm only hoping someone has done this before... "...generate an SSH key for the client, using the key- generation program. You may want to add the key to
[ On Thursday, June 3, 2004 at 15:38:55 (-0500), Peter S. May wrote: ] Yeah, well not everyone gives good advice, even professionally published authors. :-) "cvs import" should really never be used f
Well, that is _one_ way to do it, but I really think it's a mis-use of the import command. You still have to create the entry in CVSROOT/modules (a very important step for a repository of any signifi
I almost neglected to mention one more thing--the CVS book also suggests that, after you check a project in for the first time with cvs import, you should (backup and) delete the copy you just checke
Hm, that's interesting. I've always started projects in CVS by doing an import of some existing directory tree... just seems to remove some of the tediousness of lots of cvs adds of directories... In
Reading a web page for help I learnt to type in the following: cvs log -d "2004-05-24;2004-05-27" The problem is the date range doesn't seem to be working and I always get a list of everything in the