CVSNT List:

If anyone can be more specific about which "client tools" and how to
correct, it would be appreciated.

>> you use the client tools supplied to administer the server and
nothing else

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   1. How to correct pbg file on server? (Piper, Devi, CYFD)
   2. Re: How to correct pbg file on server? (Arthur Barrett)


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From: "Piper, Devi, CYFD" <[email protected]>
Subject: [cvsnt] How to correct pbg file on server?
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CVSNT List:

 

The read-write permissions for one of our .pbg,v files on the server was
not correct, so when new files were added to source control, the object
names did not end up in the .pbg, v.  As a consequence, none of the
developers are receiving the updates for these new entries.

 

Question:  How do I correct the .pbg, v file on the server?  Can I just
edit the file on the server, and manually add the missing entries to the
@@begin Objects section?

 

Thanks for your help.



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Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 12:19:06 +1100
From: "Arthur Barrett" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [cvsnt] How to correct pbg file on server?
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Devi,

> Question:  How do I correct the .pbg, v file on the server?  
> Can I just edit the file on the server, and manually add 
> the missing entries to the @@begin Objects section?

The ,v files on the server are the repository history database.   You
should not ever even look at them let alone even think about possibly
modifying them.  They are just like an Oracle database - you use the
client tools supplied to administer the server and nothing else.  If you
open your oracle database files in notepad and start messing around you
can expect no help, lots of problems and possibly a curse on all your
children.  Ditto for CVSNT.

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Arthur


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