(under a update See my reply to your 'Inaccurate documentation re "cvs tag"'. commit does an update to keep things consistent between your sandbox and the repo when it gets done. See my reply under
You could have the cvs commit send a message to a special user or queue that is the sole 'owner' of the /ftp/internal directory to do the job. For example, we have loginfo send e-mail to an automated
Please pardon possible repost. In the book Essential CVS they list a cron script for exporting (distributing) code and then make mention of how you could automate the distribution process using the l
I think he may be confusing 'loginfo' with 'commitinfo' (or perhaps you mis-read the book? I haven't read the book, so I can't comment). Loginfo is not called until after the commit has completed: ht
The basic problem is that I had taken a specific program, and directory, called Book.pm and Book/ and then generalized it and renamed them to MyDatabase.pm and MyDatabase/ . In my dev sandbox, I have
Delete the "CVS" directory under MyDatabase in your local copy, re-add it and re-add the files under it, commit, and you should be fine. I just had this same problem.
I've tried this, and it doesn't work: -- begin included text -- gossypiboma~/cvs/library/modules $ ls CVS Field.pm FieldList.pm Session.pm WebDB.pm Field FieldList MyDatabase.pm WebDB gossypiboma~/cv
You have to use "cvs update -dP" on your server sandbox to create new directories and delete empty one in a workign directory. For your other problem I don't know sorry :) -- Julien -- I've recently
I've recently started using CVS to help manage a programming project that I, and I alone, am working on, at least for now. I'm having a problem and couldn't find a solution in the docs or in the arch
Thanks, that works.. I expect that you have created a revision tag, i.e., you have tagged a specific set of files. If it was a branch tag, then I realise that you would expect the merge to work, but
I am trying to merge a branch with a tagged set of files. All works well except the newly created files in tag1 are not included in the merge, only existing files are merged. Please advise, thanks. I
Howdy, I've found the book Open Source Development With CVS by Karl Fogel an invaluable resource while learning the ropes with CVS. The best thing about this book is that most of it is available onli
Yeah, I have the O'reilly pocket reference and I find it sort of unreadable/confusing. I usually gravitate towards Fogel's Reference pages first too, and then go to the "Cederqvist" when more detail
Ask CVS.... create a trigger script to ask questions and find out the trigger's runtime environemnt... things to include might be... print "@ARGV"; print "$0,$1,$2....."; pwd; ls -Rla; env; that's ho
Does anyone know how this works?! reference to make a what section) the file names passed to the program inside am and Please email (or cc) me directly as I am not a member of this group! ___________
Bryan, Great news! I'll try. Historically there has been a bit of confusion about checkout and update - they are often used interchangably when I personally don't believe that is good and probably no
Andrei, I think this thread is getting a little off-topic for the newsgroup. Can you send me the URL where you saw this - I've looked all over and cannot find that description on any of the downloads
Thomas, Whilst all the things you ask for are possible to do - I think you are probably asking the wrong questions. It seems like you want to know how to implement a change management system with CVS
Andrew, Yes, I realized that this was a CVS list. I was just using wincvs as the tool in front of CVS. It's still how best to use CVS which is what I was soliciting advice on. Next time, I won't even