Larry Jones wrote: The manual is formatted with TeX and Texinfo and that's just the way they work (as do most text formatters, since you have to format the document before you know what's supposed to
When you lose track of which branch is for what, that was one branch too many. What really doesn't work is long-lived branches that grow in parallel and carry variants of your product. This is partly
Pierre Asselin napisaĆ(a): Yes, if you want to ship updates that fix only a subset of the known bugs. Or if your fix is so hasty that you may want to back it out and do it over. In either case, you
The link above concerns only pserver authentication; it is the only authentication method that requires cvs to be run as root. And, if you search the archives of this list you will find numerous obj
I didn't know installing cvs would be this complicated... I was actually looking all over the internet for tutorials on how to install cvs. I found tutorials that show people as root installing and u
The CVS Book (Open Source Development with CVS, 3rd Edition, by Karl Fogel and Moshe Bar) might be helpful. The book is GPLed and available in print and online at http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/cvsbook.
Yoyodyne also appears in Pynchon's _The Crying of Lot 49_. Both novels predate BB (GR: 1963; CoL49: 1966). Yoyodyne is a propulsion systems company in each case. I also enjoy this definition: " YOYOD
I've always knows 'Yoyodyne' as a Buckaroo Banzi reference. I'm thinking you are right about Pynchon, as this seems to predate the film. Here are references for you: http://www.figmentfly.com/bb/q40.
My question is historical. I am a Tomas Pynchon fan and I meet first time 'yoyodyne' word in his book called "V". In his book 'yoyodyne' is a name of hi-tech corporation. Next time I see this word in
Indeed, the CVS Book 3rd edition ( http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/ ) around page 31 outlines cvs import as the way to start a new module in the repository. Well, that is _one_ way to do it, but I really
Hmmm... I am not sure I have seen that attitude myself, but I may be biased. The current sources have certain limitations and assumptions built into them for normal configurations. However, they are
You can also use $HOME/.ssh/environment on the client side to tunnel environment variables of your choice. I've never tried it myself, I just saw that in the ssh man page. (Your developers would be
Thanks, Mark. I came to that conclusion last night. Thanks for your help. I hope this doesn't bite others that are using Karl Fogel's Open Source Development with CVS book. Although it's a fabulous r
By the way, I'm assuming that when you say "book code" you mean "check in", not "tag." If you meant "tag", then ignore my message :-) -- Jim Hyslop Senior Software Designer Leitch Technology Internat
CVS doesn't support renaming and moving. You want to be a Meta-CVS user! (Meta-CVS even has some support for detecting moves and renames that were done behind its back, so to speak, rather than using
Vijay, On the client side I am using WinCVS and Tortoise CVS with ssh public key authentication. I am using the putty plink.exe command line client to obtain the SSH connection with CVS. I just need
-- Forwarded mail from address@hidden There's a book about applying CVS to configuration management. I don't remember the name, but "CVS" is in the title. I believe Karl Fogel is one of the authors.
I am trying to get emails when someone commits to a certain repository. I have placed the log.pl file in CVSROOT and have changed the location of where perl is in log.pl. I am going to use mail, so I
March 12, 2002 For release as soon as you can Contact: Dr. Tom Carter, President Nicer Century World Organization Massachusetts USA News Release How to make the world peaceful and better The solution
I found the following book to be extremelly informative, in addition to the 'Cederqvist': Open Source Development with CVS [2nd Ed] by Fogel/Bar Some chapters of this book are available online at: h