Hi, But doesn't cvs up -A -C -D "2012-07-05 13:41 still set the sticky date so that I can't commit to the HEAD? Thanks. Andrew On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 1:04 AM, Arthur Barrett <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Andrew, I was recently in Nashville (in spring) helping a local company (pharma biz) with their configuration management requirements and processes. Too many breakfasts at Midtown Noshville (or ma
Arthur, Thank you very much for your detailed info. I use CVS1.11.21. We cannot use gserver, sspi or ssh for authentication with a lots of reasons I don't want to explain it in details. CVSROOT/passw
Hi Jing, Your question is more complex that it first appears. i) the answer depends on which version of CVS server and client you are using, and potentially the operating system of each. Eg: CVSNT 2.
Hi Jagan, CVSNT is NoT CVS. CVSNT 2.5.03.2382 is about 4 years old and has major security issues: http://march-hare.com/cvspro/security.htm You can download the latest release (2.8) here, and if you
KM, If you are using CVSNT (open source, yes it runs on linux) then a mergepoint (not a tag) is automatically created. Each merge automatically uses the previous merge point (single -j merge). If you
Milan, Please reply to the mailing list - not me privately (use 'reply all'). A few notes: * if you have a question about TortoiseCVS ask the TortoiseCVS mailing list not the CVS one * no GUI is a su
Roland, This is a frequently asked question - please read the book you've bought that describes how to use CVS (eg: 'All About CVS' which I had a hand in writing, or 'Essential CVS' or one of many ot
Hi Our CVS server is running on Linux and users use CVS.exe or WinCVS on Windows client machines. Is there any way to block users from adding or committing certain files or file patterns to our CVS r
Joey, Sure - best to hit 'reply all'. I personally do not think that ZIP is very good for this, you will need to rely on your customers unzipping myappv1.zip, myappv1apatch.zip and myappv1bpatch.zip
Jirong and Bob, It sounds a little like you don't know much about CVS. Please spend some money on a good book, and spend some time reading it. I can recommend 'Essential CVS' which I didn't write, an
Achim, Then I suggest you contact them for help ;) The HP ITRC forums often have people who know about those builds: www.itrc.hp.com/ It sounds a little like you don't know much about CVS. Please spe
Hi, Running status command can help – for a file not under version control and not yet added using add command will have status shown as Unknown. This link gives a Bash Script to list files with pa
Hi, Please refer svn-book page No. 37 – “take a look through the working copy for unversioned files. To find these files, run svn status and review any files that are prefixed by a ?” Regards,
Hi, I apologize, please ignore my reply - I answered considering subversion as I am subscribed to both CVS and SVN mailing lists. Regards, Rupa From: Rupa Bholanath Lahiri Sent: Monday, August 24,
Thanks! I had read Brad's book a while ago, but wasn't aware of these websites. I think this most accurately describes what we are trying to do. However, this is an interesting idea that hadn't occur
<snip> <snip> <snip> <snip> This thread has been very useful, and I'd appreciate pointers to more about the daily handling of CVS. My knowledge of CVS is based mainly on Essential CVS by Jennifer Ves
I took that excerpt from Karl Fogel's Book, Open Source Dev with CVS, chp 4 Repo Admin, page 115. Thanks for the link. > Subject: Re: CVS Migration > To: address@hidden > Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 10:34:
-- Thanks, -Amaresh " "Walk with a hope in your heart....you will never walk alone"" -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/commit-question-tp20521904p20932560.html Sent from the Gnu
Paul, If you check the file out on the platform for which the text is ultimately destined, you would not have this problem. Check it out on Windows, it works on Windows. Check it out on Linux, it wo