If you come up with a patch, some documentation and some test cases for sanity.sh (or at least a series of cvs commands that may be used to verify that the new feature works properly which we can tur
Hiho, I have a similar problem. At our company we have Sources that we want to put under CVS control. Some of the sources are already RCS controlled, so copying the *,v file directly into the reposit
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It doesn't matter that you're in the group, only the owner of a file is allowed to change its permissions. What's happening is that commit is doing a checkout after the commit in order to update any
There are no provisions in either CVS or RCS for changing the format of the keyword substitutions. If you really want to do that, you'll have to change the source code. -Larry Jones I'm a genius. --
references against a local copy of the manual from ftp.gnu.org[1], which was untared in /tmp/. Sundeep wrote, On 10/14/2007 11:26 PM: I have a script that is used to merge / update the file. This is
""" Ignore the cvs _revision_ information, it is for CVS's use only. By changing the cvs revision information you may run the risk of breaking assumptions the cvs code has about things being on the 1
This could be called explicitly (by an extra flag), thus normal performance is not affected. And when specified for a large tree would speeded the update process (the files that share the TAG would
Mark D. Baushke has explained how to suppress keyword expansion for a file using "-ko", but that's a problem if you want to have keywords expanded at, say, the top of the file. You can usually tweak
They do. The bottom line is that keywords are expanded to their current values by the checkout/update process that is also part of the checkin process and some other processes (like diff). Annotate,
[ On Thursday, March 3, 2005 at 21:31:58 (+0100), Baurzhan Ismagulov wrote: ] Read again. There's nothing in there about multiple vendors (or if there is and I've forgotten about it, it's blatantly w
I want to do a diff between multiple files (that appear modified in WinCVS) and the repository. I have a huge amount of files that have only differences like: < #$RCSfile: toto.cml,v $ -- Within WinC
$Name:<text>$ is one of the RCSkeywords that cvs expands when using the default -kkv keyword expansion. See http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_12.html for the full list of keywords. See http://w
Thanks for this tip Scott. I wanted to enforce the use of a Header or Id keyword anyway. :) I verified it works for kkv expansion (default) and I confirmed that it does not work for kk non-expansion
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 12:18:26 -0800, Austin Lauree sent 6.4K bytes: <snip> Yeah, I've seem this with my commitinfo scripts. I think if you ensure that the files you are working in have CVS/RCS key
[ On , November 7, 2001 at 18:24:35 (GMT), address@hidden wrote: ] That suggests there's something lacking in how your users make use of branches. The best way to work with branches is to ensure the
I am relativly new to source version control systems. I have a cvsNT server on a windows 2003 server, in which several of the projects have invalid kopt values. Is there a fix program to correct this
Hello I would like to change a file back from binary to ascii. How can this be achieved? According the documentation I tried it with the follwoin commands. Unfortuantely it seems not to be accepted.
Thank you very much! Best Regards, Paola Mark D. Baushke wrote: --BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-- Hash: SHA1 Hi Paola, Mmmmm, in my case nothing happend when the local keyword inlcudes the underscore ...