... CVS assumes that if the version numbers differ that the server has the most up to date copy e.g. server has foo.c Rev 1.3 client has foo.c Rev 1.6 server...
Mike Pumford
mpumford@...
Nov 1, 2000 11:20 am
26027
I am a user of RCS . I have all my repositories in RCS. These repositories are located in US.i.e they physically reside on some machines in US I want to...
Richa Munjal
richam@...
Nov 1, 2000 11:29 am
26028
Hi, I've set up several repositories and installed cvsweb to browse them. In CVS (client/server) the access to the repositories is restricted to project...
Dirk Ruediger
dirk.ruediger@...
Nov 1, 2000 12:40 pm
26029
This morning I am attempting to replace a file in CVS that someone deleted. When I hit the "add selection" I recieved the following error message: cvs add...
Lisa
lisa@...
Nov 1, 2000 2:06 pm
26030
When might the patch referred to below make it into a future CVS release? Thanks Chuck Irvine Sprint ... From: chris.cameron [mailto:chris.cameron@...] ...
Chuck.Irvine@...
Nov 1, 2000 2:57 pm
26031
Hi Lisa, ... You should do an "cvs update" and get the file to your local files, someone else has added it to CVS before you. Ciao for now, Dirk -- Dirk...
Dirk Ruediger
dirk.ruediger@...
Nov 1, 2000 3:24 pm
26032
... Go to <http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/> and click on the list you want to unsubscribe from. Enter your email address in the box at the bottom of the...
Larry Jones
larry.jones@...
Nov 1, 2000 3:48 pm
26033
Hi everyone, A quick question about WinCVS: Why is there not a menu item for the "cvs release" command? I understand that I can still run it from command...
Liaw, Andy
andy_liaw@...
Nov 1, 2000 4:08 pm
26034
I don't think cvsweb has this function built in, but it is just a perl script...you could add the features you want easily enough. I would probably set up a...
Gary Heuston
gary.heuston@...
Nov 1, 2000 5:00 pm
26035
Dear readers of this list, in our company we are currently looking for a new version control system for our next project. In general the decision is made that...
Lars-Christian Schulze
schulze@...
Nov 1, 2000 5:02 pm
26036
Howdy-- I'm on a client NT machine running cvs 1.9, CVSROOT = name@my_machine:/path/to/repostiory df -k shows that my_machine has plenty of room on all...
Robert Bresner
rbresner@...
Nov 1, 2000 6:29 pm
26037
... Unfortunately entering "Edit Options" requires having valid authentication. Hence this recommendation is unworkable. ... You apparently cannot get your...
Peter Prymmer
pvhp@...
Nov 1, 2000 6:48 pm
26038
... I didn't have a problem. I just typed in my email and got a login page that allowed me to click a button to email me a password. By the time I made it ...
Derek R. Price
derek.price@...
Nov 1, 2000 7:13 pm
26039
... No it doesn't, all it requires is your subscription email address. -Larry Jones The hardest part for us avant-garde post-modern artists is deciding whether...
Larry Jones
larry.jones@...
Nov 1, 2000 7:17 pm
26040
are you sure one of those development areas isn't in a partition that is still out of space? Normally a persistant out of space error means SOMETHING is out,...
Gary Heuston
gary.heuston@...
Nov 1, 2000 7:19 pm
26041
John Hagstrand Interage Research, Inc. 18733 State Line Road Antioch, Illinois 60002 847 838 5371 mailto:johnhagstrand@... ...
John Hagstrand
johnhagstrand@...
Nov 1, 2000 7:33 pm
26042
From the email that you should have received after joining the list: You can also make such adjustments via email by sending a message to: ...
Tony Cleveland
tony.cleveland@...
Nov 1, 2000 8:04 pm
26043
... Probably about the same time that the cvs edit -c patch does. :-( Cheers, Laird -- W: laird.nelson@... / P: ljnelson@... ...
Laird Nelson
ljnelson@...
Nov 1, 2000 8:15 pm
26044
Howdy -- Pretty darn sure. I checked and double-checked and triple-checked and then had other smarter people check for me: Filesystem kbytes used...
Robert Bresner
rbresner@...
Nov 1, 2000 8:37 pm
26045
... Why? Does CVS copy an entire project to /tmp before performing the likes of an update or status on my NT client? If this were the case, then ALL of my...
Robert Bresner
rbresner@...
Nov 1, 2000 8:55 pm
26046
My old CVS server was brought down to its knees during an OS upgrade and I found myself having to install CVS from scratch on a different machine. So, I now...
Ashley M. Kirchner
ashley@...
Nov 1, 2000 9:01 pm
26047
... Yes, it is. Just untar your tarred up repository directory, then setup any inetd entry you may have had for pserver mode, .rhosts files for access via rsh,...
Laine Stump
laine+info-cvs@...
Nov 1, 2000 9:14 pm
26048
... assuming /tmp is part of this device, then if your project is larger than 17.8 Megs your probably running out of space on /tmp. ... Does this mean that the...
Rex_Jolliff@...
Nov 1, 2000 9:21 pm
26049
... Ok, I did. And when I try to checkout a project (as a user), I get this returned: cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied cvs [server...
Ashley M. Kirchner
ashley@...
Nov 1, 2000 9:22 pm
26050
... It is for the server side. If the server has a different name, or the directory structure isn't exactly the same, everyone will have to recheck out their...
Mike Castle
dalgoda@...
Nov 1, 2000 9:29 pm
26051
On Thursday, November 02, 2000 9:40 AM, Robert Bresner ... Can't solve your other problems, but this looks like a Solaris box. On Solaris, /tmp uses the swap...
Chris Cameron
chris.cameron@...
Nov 1, 2000 9:30 pm
26052
... More like /tmp is mounted on swap. I may have cut too soon... Solaris, right? Solaris has a nifty tmpfs where /tmp is a memory based file system that is ...
Mike Castle
dalgoda@...
Nov 1, 2000 9:43 pm
26053
... Because it's misconfigured. See "Trouble making a connection to a CVS server" in the manual. <http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_21.html#SEC182> ...
Larry Jones
larry.jones@...
Nov 1, 2000 10:12 pm
26054
... Yeah, I saw that. Something with the -f flag. Tried it, and it's giving me the same problem. I'm recompiling the source as a regular user (as opposed to...
Ashley M. Kirchner
ashley@...
Nov 1, 2000 10:27 pm
26055
I didn't see anybody else actually provide a way out, other than to say that /tmp is full, because it's a memfs, and therefore small. One way out is the "-T"...