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Updating Main Trunk is Updating Branch
From: |
Garg, Sukh |
Subject: |
Updating Main Trunk is Updating Branch |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Oct 2001 12:03:29 -0400 |
Hi,
This is not a reply to ur query rather i am posting u a query. Bcoz i
thought what u have done i need to achieve almost the same. So pls help me
out.
File: browse.jsp Status: Up-to-date
Working revision: 1.1.1.1
Repository revision: 1.1.1.1 /cvs/NewJSP/src/products/browse.jsp,v
Sticky Tag: (none)
Sticky Date: (none)
Sticky Options: -kb
Existing Tags:
NewJSP-2001_10_01-Branch1 (branch: 1.1.1.1.2)
NewJSP-2001_10_01-Tag1 (revision: 1.1.1.1)
NewJSP_Rel_1 (revision: 1.1.1.1)
init (revision: 1.1.1.1)
start (branch: 1.1.1)
Above output is a result of "cvs status -v" command for my prj.
1. everything whatever i did, i did it from client WinNT.(CVS server is
Unix)
-Tagging is done using rtag i.e "cvs rtag tagName moduleName"
-Branching is done using rtag i.e "cvs rtag -b -r tagName branchName
moduleName"
-module was tagged before branching.
Now questions :
1. Is my approach for Tagging & branching OK???
2. If it's Ok then why changes made on Main Trunk are visible on Branch as
well.Though i never merged main trunk with branch.
So pls suggest me what's wrong.
thanx
sukh
-----Original Message-----
From: Manoj Thakur [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 2:41 PM
To: address@hidden; address@hidden
Cc: 'Manoj S Thakur (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: Problem logging cvs on Windows
Hi Ruprecht,
You Wrote
> possible a portproblem on you windows box
Any ideas on how to figure out what the problem could be?
> that is normal I've read.
Yes - from what I read too, this is normal and I was expecting this to occur
on the Windows box, but it did not happen.
Thanks
-- Manoj Thakur
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 2:10 PM
To: address@hidden; Manoj Thakur; address@hidden
Cc: Manoj S Thakur (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Problem logging cvs on Windows
Am Mit, 03 Okt 2001 schrieb Manoj Thakur:
> Hello,
>
> I just installed WinCVS on my Windows 2000 machine and was getting errors
> while logging into the cvs server.
>
> So, I ran the cvs command (as shown below) in a windows command window.
> -----------------------------
> H:\test_cvs>cvs -d ":pserver:address@hidden:/vp/cvs_repository" login
> Logging in to :pserver:address@hidden:2401/vp/cvs_repository
> CVS password: *******
> cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from cvsserver: Unknown
> command: `'
>
> H:\test_cvs>cvs -version
>
> Concurrent Versions System (CVS) NT 1.11.1.1 Beta 4 (Local Build 7)
> (client/server)
> -----------------------------
>
> Then, I logged onto the linux cvs server machine (cvsserver) and
essentially
> ran the same command, this time it was successful (as shown below)
> -----------------------------
> cvsserver:mthakur 512$ cvs -d
> ':pserver:address@hidden:/vp/cvs_repository' login
> (Logging in to address@hidden)
> CVS password:
> cvsserver:mthakur 513$ cvs -version
>
> Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11 (client/server)
> -----------------------------
>
> Any ideas??
>
> (The cvs service is installed on a Linux machine, std cvs port of 2401.
> If I run "telnet cvsserver 2401" on the windows machine, it immediately
> returns with the first line stating "Unknown command: `'" and then
basically
> I get the 'cvs <anyInvalidOptionHere>' output.
possible a portproblem on you windows box
> >From the Linux box (or a SunOS box), the telnet command waits, till I hit
> 'Enter', when it gives the return value as "cvs [pserver aborted]: bad
auth
> protocol start: ")
>
that is normal I've read. Pserver seams to be difficult to set up.
I have problems in setting up too and think I'm turn around.
Regards,
Ruprecht
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