Hello all, Briefly, I can import a set of files, check them out, modify them and commit them, but when I go to release the directory, I get the following (1.12.9, similar msg with 1.11.17): $ cvs rel
Whoops. Sorry - Turns out I found the answer to my question on line.. But thanks to all who replied. I do have one other question that I did NOT find an answer too.. If I have "verifymsg" run a shell
Hi, Is it sufficient to have the following right accesses on CVSROOT drwxr-s-- 3 sturmi grp 4096 Jul 6 14:32 CVSROOT/ in order to restrict accesses for writting the files in CVSROOT to the only user
Whatever you want. Here is a trivial example. It just checks that the log message file that is passed to the script given in the verifymsg file has a non-zero length: -- zero length log messages fail
Indeed. If you look for @ignore_files in the script, you'll see a list of non-RCS files that are expected in the repository -- any non-RCS file that doesn't match one of those patterns is reported. A
Hello, I am interested in something similar to run as part of a cron job before repository backups. I copied the script out and ran it. I received the following output: List of Files That Don't belo
Yes. Use 'verifymsg' http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/current/cvs_18.html#SEC168 and 'rcsinfo' http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/current/cvs_18.html#SEC174 be advised that for remote operations, t
<...snip...> I have put some thought into this. What I am intending to do is dump the log message into a text file using a perl script in loginfo admin file. This same perl script would then parse t
The above line will want to have $1 other wise grep will be trying to read from stdin. So, something like this grep -v '^BugId:[ ]*none$' $1 > $1.rewrite is probably desirable to be added. Be advised
Frank Grunwald wrote (using a possibly invalid email address to boot): look at verifymsg[1] and possibly rcsinfo[2] too. If you search the list[3] you might even still be able to find the verifymsg s
Dear colleagues, I am fairly new to cvs administration, although I use cvs constantly. I would like to know how I can configure my cvs server so that it rejects commits that have empty log messages,
Yes. It is hard to determine that out-of-context. Your verifymsg trigger will invoke the script /data/cvs/repository/CVSROOT/templates/test.verify if and only if the file being committed is under the
Hello, I am interested in something similar to run as part of a cron job before repository backups. I copied the script out and ran it. I received the following output: List of Files That Don't belon
We use a commitinfo script to check for commit permission, a verifymsg script to validate the PR number and the loginfo file for putting the log message into our fault database. All this is done usin
Hey, Ahhh - not finding editinfo for remote commits might blow me out of the water...so I might not be able to do remote commits anyway. I need editinfo because I dynamically generate a template that
<snip /> http://www.network-theory.co.uk/docs/cvsmanual/cvsignore.html "In any of the 5 places listed above, a single exclamation mark ('!') clears the ignore list. This can be used if you want to s
Okay. Remember: cvs 1.12.13 was released on 2005-10-03 cvs 1.11.23 was released on 2008-05-08 You may find it interesting to actually look at the top of the cvs1-11-x-branch branch tag... * The cvs1-
Hi Sam, In the commitinfo script at the CVS server, you could check for the branch on which the commit is being requested and reject it. This is how I did it. cd <path to CVSROOT> cas commitinfo CVS
address@hidden wrote, On 09/26/2007 02:08 AM: On 25 Set, 22:01, Todd Denniston <address@hidden> wrote: As you use CVSNT you might get answers, we don't know about, by using their mailing lists:http:/
i'd like to ask whether it is possible: 1- to disallow empty comments in commits and/or Yes, you could write a verifymsg script which denied a commit for which the log message was empty. You would p