Hi, I have no problem in logging onto the server BUT I am getting following message when I am trying to checkout module on my desktop. cvs: Obsolete...
I have CVS installed on Unix box and it's working perfectly fine from the command line. I also installed WinCVS on my XP laptop and trying to access CVS server...
... Depending on how the unix server is set up, the cvsroot connection ... Your indicated cvsroot seems to have missed the IMPORTANT protocol specification (in...
Hi, i have a problem with import binary files in WinCvs ver. 2.0.2.4 and 2.0.3.1. When I want to import binary file so WinCVS write: cvs: import.c:583:...
Martin JedliÄka
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Jun 2, 2006 1:18 pm
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After a bit of fiddling I was able to configure and build the GTK2 version of gcvs for my Fedora Core 4, Athlon64 system by doing the following: cvs -d...
It looks like there is no further development being done on WinCvs, so I am just curious if it is now declared "as good as it will ever be" and the current...
... I know it is not *declared* - then I would not need to ask, but OTOH nothing seems to happen lately ether and the discussion on the list is almost nothing,...
The default revision to diff against a revision/tag/branch/date is the head. This is a good default for a locally modified file (though then I use the default...
Help: We have a file called Root.java which appears to be fine in our UNIX (solaris) based repository. We can check it out fine on the command line in UNIX,...
HI, I have installed the latest version of CVSNT and WINCVS .Python also installed when WinCVS asked for it.Is any other s/w i need to install for an efficient...
This should be an easy one. I'm using a new version of WinCVS (2.0.2.4), and I've come across something new. I import a directory and it creates the avendor...
... This is because your CVS server is not CVSNT then. Only CVSNT supports import to trunk (and the conversion of the imported directory to a sandbox so no...
... Not unless you are using a buggy version of CVS/CVSNT (there once was one that did behave like this indeed). The expected behaviour if no explicit revision...
... For the record, here's what I already replied in private (because of problems with the list moderation interface which appear to be resolved now): ...
Joe Berry wrote: <something completely unrelated to the thread he posted on> Please! If you have to start a new topic by replying to an existing thread...
... A little background information on top of what Bo has already written: The import command is special in that it changes the so-called "default branch" of a...
Hello Dean, Saturday, June 10, 2006, 5:58:20 AM, you wrote: DE> After a bit of fiddling I was able to configure DE> and build the GTK2 version of gcvs for my...
... Strangely my comment on this thread has not come back to me via the cvsnt newsserver, but apparently it reached you (by mail I assume). HTH /Bo (Bo...
... Yep, I also only got it by mail. I haven't yet got it via the newsserver either. Until your second message I had simply assumed that my newsreader might...
Oliver, Thanks for the tip on using update -S. However I dont think that is the problem - but I cant test until tomorrow. The file in the repository is...
Hello Richard, I have also tried to build GCVS_GTK2 HEAD on a linux machine: Configuration: RedHat Linux on AMD Opteron 64bit, gcc 3.2.3 Python 2.4.3,...
I am running winCVS and Got a New PC ... I moved my repository directory to new PC .. installed latest version of WinCVS (2.0.2.4- Build 4) and I get the...
I use local reposititoy to manage my project .. so off course there is NO server .. the repository is local to my PC ... I had created it named CVS_rep off of...
... If you just select Diff (with or without the dialog) the default is to use the "compare against same remote revision." If you select Diff with the dialog...
... Hmm, for me it's always simply the last revision I compared to... don't really remember that ever being differently but I could be wrong about that... ... ...
... If you have an unmodified file it implies that you have either just checked out the module or you have committed an edit yourself. In both cases it is very...
... Totally aside of your real problem (see below) that commandline is utter nonsense. There is absolutely no point in logging in to a local repository (i.e. a...