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281. Re: question about importing (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 15:28:21 -0400 (EDT)
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 exactly like importing the first time except that you specify a
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-09/msg00103.html (5,936 bytes)

282. RE: question about importing (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 12:15:54 -0700
This is regarding a vendor branch. When the vendor sends us a new version, we import rather than add. This is per Cederqvist 13.2 "Updating with the import command" and Chapter 6 "Tracking Third-Part
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-09/msg00101.html (6,551 bytes)

283. different behaviour for local vs remote repositories? (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 23:57:28 -0400 (EDT)
I've been a casual CVS user for a couple of years now, and I'm confused by this behaviour. I've looked in FAQs, list archives, google, and a CVS book and can't find a mention of this behaviour, and i
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-09/msg00004.html (5,031 bytes)

284. RE: Getting a file that was removed in repository back? (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 19:24:46 -0700
it You don't need a checked out copy of the *file*, you need a checked out copy of the *directory* that contains (or used to contain) it. See the end of: <http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_5.htm
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-08/msg00304.html (6,141 bytes)

285. Re: Getting a file that was removed in repository back? (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2002 00:10:29 -0400 (EDT)
You don't need a checked out copy of the *file*, you need a checked out copy of the *directory* that contains (or used to contain) it. See the end of: <http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_5.html#S
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-08/msg00178.html (5,486 bytes)

286. RE: Getting a file that was removed in repository back? (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 19:58:16 -0700
Hi Karl and all, If I removed files using cvs (cvs rm....), I see the files I removed in the Attic-dir. Now in your book (Open Source Development With CVS chapter: What Happens When You Remove A File
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-08/msg00177.html (7,196 bytes)

287. Re: Newbie Q: "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading" (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 20:32:57 -0700
Yes, but you should not need to set CVSROOT - in fact, I recommend you don't. Use the -d flag during checkout, and let the CVS directories track the repository for you. I've done some more reading an
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-08/msg00134.html (9,470 bytes)

288. RE: Newbie Q: "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading" (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 17:34:28 -0700
Order scrambled to get thought flow... Yes, but you should not need to set CVSROOT - in fact, I recommend you don't. Use the -d flag during checkout, and let the CVS directories track the repository
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-08/msg00133.html (8,545 bytes)

289. How do I obtain a log of all changes in the repository that occur red between two tags ? (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 14:01:43 -0400
How do I obtain a log of all changes in the repository that occurred between two tags ? The command 'cvs log -rTAG1 -rTAG2' doesn't do what I'm looking for because it outputs log information for file
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-06/msg00003.html (6,247 bytes)

290. Re: Sharing a file between to different modules (A dead-horse topic?) (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 13:05:12 -0600
dead-horse topic?) found a That's because it's not really a CVS problem. It's a generic software managment problem. However it also is concerns the version control system. Create a module for the sha
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-05/msg00632.html (7,323 bytes)

291. Re: Sharing a file between to different modules (A dead-horse topic?) (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 12:03:33 -0400 (EDT)
[ On Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 13:17:42 (-0600), Casey T. Zednick wrote: ] That's because it's not really a CVS problem. It's a generic software managment problem. Create a module for the shared fil
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-05/msg00623.html (5,942 bytes)

292. Sharing a file between to different modules (A dead-horse topic?) (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 13:17:42 -0600
Hello all, I have looked in the CVS book, Google, and the FAQ, but have not found a concrete answer to my problem. Say I have two modules "web-server," and "ftp-server" and these two projects need to
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-05/msg00597.html (5,455 bytes)

293. [Fwd: Re: how to implement user level security in cvs ?] (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Sun, 19 May 2002 20:17:50 +0500
Dear Noel, AOA Thanks for a reference script. Shell script would be easier for me. The script realized me the that perl should be learned. I arranged a perl 5 book. It will take some time. Regards, s
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-05/msg00388.html (7,705 bytes)

294. RE: merge mode for XML (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 13:02:33 -0400 (EDT)
[ On Monday, May 13, 2002 at 10:31:36 (-0700), Glew, Andy wrote: ] because an RDBMS cannot understand the semantic qualities of your data unless you describe them to it -- they are, by definition, no
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-05/msg00304.html (7,491 bytes)

295. Re: Problem renaming Files! (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 12:09:31 -0700
You're using a Windows client to access your CVS repository, right? You can correct the situation by having your CVS admin rename the RCS files inside the repository, then do a "cvs update" in your w
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-05/msg00240.html (5,158 bytes)

296. Problem renaming Files! (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Sat, 11 May 2002 14:21:16 +0200
Hello! I have the following Problem: Yesterday I commited 3 .java Files to our Project-Repository. Unfortunately, I didn't take care of the naming convention and let all three files start with a smal
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-05/msg00235.html (4,693 bytes)

297. Re: What are the ",t" files under CVS directory (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2002 10:02:45 -0800
When you do a 'cvs add' command, you may specifiy a 'message' There are book-keeping place holders that are created when you do a cvs add -m "my message" foo command. The CVS/foo,t file will come in
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-04/msg00108.html (5,241 bytes)

298. Merging changes between branches (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 14:51:26 +0200
Hi all, We want to employ branches as a relatively isolated development environment, so that a small team can share a branch for a specific feature (or "task"). The branch is typically used for a few
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-03/msg01333.html (5,261 bytes)

299. RE: How 2 Secure the repository? (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 15:55:23 -0500
There's no need to use passwd... you should be using keys. The passphrase does _not_ go in as p/o the CVSROOT definition. That's why you are seeing it in WinCVS. WinCVS handles plink just fine, but
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-03/msg00571.html (7,496 bytes)

300. RE: How 2 Secure the repository? (score: 2)
Author: HIDDEN
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 11:11:12 -0800
Clients are mostly Huh? Huh what? Also, use Pageant on Windows. UNIX will require ssh-agent for the same functionality. Pageant did us no good. plink does the ssh connection without a hitch and does
/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-03/msg00563.html (6,999 bytes)


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