The second message is probably the one you should have searched for. Your file is not up to date bescause someone has checked in a new version since you updated it. You need to run "cvs update" and r
we handled this by forcing versions on the branches when we create them with the "cvs ci -F" command then we wrote a reserve script that gets the revision from the CVS/Entries file and locks it "admi
We are having problems with a set of files that are checked into the repository. We are having difficulty checking them out. Below is the cvs log from one of the files. We are using CVS Server 1.10.8
Hi, е║ Finally I found the root. It looks like a limitation in 32bit version. I tried to make the same operation on another host with 64bit cvs and it finished successfully. I changed 64bit cvs to
Hi, I moved the repository to a local drive and tried it again. cvs still corrupts file. е║ I have installed 32bit cvs, but my system is 64bit. I tested in on another machine with 32bit cvs and 64
Is it possible to move the repository to a 'local' disk and re-run the test? If the problem still occurs on a 'local' disk, can you generate a trace? cvs -ttt rtag -B -a -F -r 1.526 -b "my_tag" proje
Hi, Thanks for your reply. е║ Is the repository mounted on a shared drive? Repository files are on nfs drive. Check the sticky tags on the file to ensure it has the binary tag applied (-kb). Yes,
Jim, I think you missed a bit. To me this means: cvs up -r branch cvs add afile.txt [other commands] cvs up -A cvs up -j branch cvs ci -m "" cvs up -r branch cvs up -A [CVS indicates that afile.txt i
Use cvs log (or rlog) on the file and check the keyword substitution mode: it should be b for a binary file. -- Larry Jones Honey, are we out of aspirin again? -- Calvin's Dad
Thanks for the info. improperly stored in the repository as text. I think that may have been an out of sync change with the cvswrappers file. Changing with 'cvs admin' fixed that file. The 3 text fil
On Windows, it's critically important to distinguish between text and binary when creating a file, either by adding it or importing it. Make sure it's really set in the repository and not just in you
If you have not yet done a 'cvs commit', then 'cvs add filename' will undo the 'cvs remove filename' operation. If you have done a 'cvs commit', then using something like the command: cvs log filenam
Thanks so much for the reply Larry. Statistics -- Locally Modified = 43 Needs Merge = 458 Needs Patch = 256 What would the example below tell you at first glance: (staceym is the id of our contractor
Hi, I would like to know how I can remove a tag from a revision. Currently, when I do this... cvs log do_the_great_stuff.java I get this result... RCS file: /cvs/repo/MYREPO/java/do_the_great_stuff.j
Can anyone explain why I am unable to retrieve the latest version of a file from CVS? If I do cvs update -A CustomPackage.cs then cvs status CustomPackage.cs I get this: == File: CustomPackage.cs Sta
Dear Mr. Barrett, Please read below: Arthur Barrett escreveu: With the versions above it finally finished trying to upload but this WinCVS message: TCL is available, shell is enabled : help (select a
hi. does anyone know why i get the error below? [unix]% vi maven.xml (made some changes to the file) [unix]% cvs commit maven.xml Checking in maven.xml; /my/cvs/archive/build-etc/maven.xml,v <-- mave
What does this command tell you? cat CVS/Root It should be a copy of your $CVSROOT as specified when you checked out the original tree. This is it. I had started down that path after my last post bu
What does this command tell you? cat CVS/Root It should be a copy of your $CVSROOT as specified when you checked out the original tree. You could also use CVSROOT=:ext:address@hidden/cvsroot cvs -t -
Hi, We're using cvs version 1.11.17 on RedHat FC3. It's a client/server model with pserver as the access method. We have experienced a problem when checking out using both -r and -D options. A file t