So I guess I should have read: "When you import a new file, the vendor branch is made the `head' revision, so anyone that checks out a copy of the file gets that revision. When a local modification i
We're trying to change the file's group after a commit. We've tried a call to chgrp (actually, a wrapper script around chgrp) in commitinfo, in loginfo (via %s expansion), and with -i in modules. Non
I suggest reading through the manual, if you haven't already: <http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs.html> There is no security using pserver. Use the :ext: method with SSH (secure shell) rather tha
Hi all, I am a new member of the list as well as of CVS. I am reading through the Open source development book and also ordered the Quick reference guide. Do you have any other suggestions for primer
Which gives you ALL or nothing. That doesn't handle something like X* command1 Xsub* command2 Y* command3 ...you don't want ALL to happen for any of commands 1, 2, or 3, but you do want both 1 and 2
The subject of your email implies you have an inkling. There's a way in SSH2 (I've heard the same can be done in SSH) to specify one and only one executable per key to be executed. Since I haven't do
[ On Friday, October 25, 2002 at 19:25:43 (-0500), address@hidden wrote: ] Just to continue on a little further: Note too that even better auditing (and thus accountability) and access control can be
-- "LIU,SHI-ZHOU (HP-China,ex2)" <address@hidden> wrote: I'd upgrade the client to be able to take advantage of some newer commands (eg "cvs edit"). CVS doesn't have reserved locks. What you can do,
Hi there, CVS server version:1.11.2 on HP-UX 11i CVS client: Win CVS 1.3.8.1 on Win2K How to set CVS be the reserved checkout mode only? I mean that if one checkout a file and edit it, before he/she
We use CVS for controlling our software but for the system files I find that RCS is generally sufficient. RCS is simple to use and gives you version control with few commands to know. If you have no
So this brings up another question... Under what circumstances will a CVS client stay connected to the server without doing ANYTHING? Does this depend on the type of client? Or are there some command
Hello I have been using cvs for sometime now.I am using client-server configuration with rhosts authentication. Server is on unix machine and clients are linux and win nt and win 98 machines. What I
It may be vaild, but it's certainly unfriendly. If you're not going to support it, the least you can do is admit that you're not supporting it by not accepting the option rather than accepting it and
Like This actually isn't all that surprising, given that KEEPALIVE is an optional component of TCP. If you don't know already, KEEPALIVE has, since the early days of TCP, been the subject of great de
Could you display the CVSROOT/passwd file line in question? Have you tried redoing the password encryption and then adding it to the CVSROOT/passwd? Make sure the passwd file is in $CVSROOT/CVSROOT s
No, I think I have the right password. I used the password encyption script in Fogel's book to generate the password, and I know I have the format right for the entry - it's only one line :) "It's th
The question is whether a taginfo script can figure out that the tag it's being asked to move or delete is one you want to stop. If you use standard naming conventions for branches and baseline tags
I'm getting the following response when trying to log into my newly created cvs server via pserver: (Logging in to (address@hidden)) CVS password: <correct password> cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized
Larry, Thank you for making importing clear. Jeanie version, Yes, it is. You do *NOT* want to have the vendor branch checked out. Exactly. Importing the second (or third, or fourth, etc.) time is exa