Hi, I would like to know what the CVS methodology is for handling resources which are shared between projects. This seems like a common problem and I'm sure there are solutions which I'm unaware of a
James Depaul wrote, On 07/30/2007 10:49 AM: Few followup questions for clarification: Great, apparently I made things worse. :{ 1) I'm a bit confused about this statement: >>The 'cvs tag' command ope
Few followup questions for clarification: 1) I'm a bit confused about this statement: >>The 'cvs tag' command operates on your local sandbox.<< I've been following this CvS doc: http://cvsbook.red-be
Peter Connolly wrote, On 07/28/2007 12:26 PM: 1) We have three separate projects that together make up the deployment assets: Commons, Web, and Testing. First question is: can I TAG all three of the
See 2nd answer... The 'cvs tag' command operates on your local sandbox. If the files that you want tagged are already in the repository, then you want to use the 'cvs rtag' command which operates di
Two questions for the group: 1) We have three separate projects that together make up the deployment assets: Commons, Web, and Testing. First question is: can I TAG all three of the projects with the
We are using cvs 1.11.22, the latest version. It can work fine with Eclipse 3.2. Please try to update your configure. Message: 1 Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 11:49:22 +0100 From: Spiro Trikaliotis <address
Hi, here the information: Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.2 (client/server) Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.5 (client/server) Concerning the commands used: The ones which
Hi, here the information: Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.2 (client/server) Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.5 (client/server) Concerning the commands used: The ones which
Hello, I cannot believe it did not help. Could you please tell the exact commands you used to do this? BTW: Which version of CVS do you use (on server and client)? The output of "cvs version" might b
I cannot ignore resources which had been committed once, no matter what I try. After I commited a file, I deleted it and committed the deletion. Then I ignored that file. But CVS ignored the ignore e
Sorry, I didn't want to be offensive. Now it works. I forgot to remove the entry for the to be ignored folder in the file Entries. Next time I hope I remember this step to do. Thank you very much for
Hello, I wanted to tell you that you can avoid -P in Eclipse if you search - other than what you told before. It seems you do not know your tools. And: As I told, deleting the directory (not the file
This is not helpful. What configure? Which values? What does change exactly then? How to test its effect and that we are talking about the same? Carl Chen <address@hidden> wrote: We are using cvs 1.1
It does not work. Please think about it. Why should -P help when deleting the files on the CVS server does not work? Ok, forget it, otherwise I cannot accomplish anything of value if I dig too deep i
Hello Hans, I don't know which distrubution (and version) of Linux you are using. I have compiled CVS myself on Debian and Suse and never had any problems. Of course, if you are using CVS completely
I think the Linux guy once tried to update CVS and had to compile it. Afterwards nothing worked and he had to rollback. You write: "Your best bet might be: Disregard using "-P" on update and checkout
Hello Hans, Note that both versions are rather old and full of bugs. I would highly recommend to update to a more recent 1.11.x version. (Although, the problems you are having are not related to this
We are using MSVC too, but we'd never use VC's automaticlly allocated ID numbers. All of our ID numbers are user-defined. and we have some rule to set the ID number. e.g. 1000-1999 module 1 2000-2999