FreeBSD 4.5 (and later) cvs has a feature for playing with CVS/Template: -T Create/Update CVS/Template by copying it from the (local) repository. This option is useful for developers maintaining a lo
verifymsg is not held locally; the version on the server at the time of the checkin is used. rcsinfo *is* kept locally; it's stored by checkout and never updated, so you do have to do a new checkout
The second one, ^foo$, worked for me, for both rcsinfo and verifymsg (I didn't try the other two syntaxes). What version of CVS are you running? ('cvs version' shows this info). What happens if you a
Hi, I have a problem when using CVS in pserver mode: currently when I update files such as verifymsg and rcsinfo and check them in to CVSROOT, the changes do not take effect in users checked out modu
I have two top-level directories in my repository: foo foo2 In rcsinfo and verifymsg I'm trying to specify "foo" only. But all of the following bring up foo and foo2: ^foo ^foo$ ^foo/ Is there a way
I've tried to use the sample script that can be found in the manual, and like I was advised by Jerry (thanks!) I did as followed: 1) Checked out CVSROOT cvs co CVSROOT 2) added a directory for the sc
<SNIP> If you do not have policies that are carved in stone, you may be able to let the programmers work smarter not harder. Instead of attempting to make sure there is a history file in the director
<SNIP> If you want something that is simple, and I mean simple no checking for branches, which makes sure bug ID's are applied, try the verifymsg and rcsinfo combo. for my setup I use something clos
Thanks, I sort of have a similar script. However, I want to force folks to use a certain Bug# when submitting to a certain branch. But I don't see (or I can't parse) any occurrence of the word "Tag".
"Re: Verifymsg on branches?"Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 15:29:54 has an simple example rcsinfo & verifymsg which I have used on a project to make sure people put in bug numbers and at least simple comment
Thanks for the prompt answer. Does it work with pserver?? I have attached some test configuration files. Let me know if they r correct. Thanks Regards, Puru -- Original Message -- From: "Mark D. Baus
Hi, I've a problem running CVS over pserver (fast forward to the bottom of this text to read problem). Todate, I've installed FC6 with no telnet service (selected via install menus). Many moon's late
Getting the bug number is not a problem with rcsinfo and verifymsg, and then validating it can with some command line accessible tool on unix during the verifymsg phase. This command line tool could
All that means is that no one was actively doing a read or write operation on your repository while you were doing your search. The lifetime of the #cvs.*fl* files is typically sub-second. They are u
hey Mr. Mark, I searched for the above files on my system and to my surprise I did not find any one of them. The developers are not using any locks means default is editable as same files have to be
We recently moved our CVS repository to another directory on the same HPUX box. Security remainded identical on all files.. However, we are now unable to checkout files, and likely perform any other
You need to map cvs user to system user under CVSROOT/passwd file. i.e. antonio:KxSwBZ3hHuzQQ:cvs Then it will work. As without mapping it with system user, User "antonio" will just connect to ur CVS
Hi all, I have installed cvs 1.11.5-r1 in a Gentoo Linux with the following config : service cvspserver { disable = no socket_type = stream wait = no user = cvs group = users log_type = FILE /var/log
Ok. I was able to get a private key setup and running so that it logs me in. Now I am running into another problem. I can connect to the server. In fact, in WinCVS, I can even do a create which gives