Re: cvs commit command fails

2003-10-05 Thread Eduardo A. dela Rosa
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 07:57, Shawn wrote: CVS: -- CVS: Enter Log. Lines beginning with `CVS:' are removed automatically CVS: CVS: Committing in . CVS: CVS: Modified Files: CVS:Query_Support.xm

cvs commit command fails

2003-10-05 Thread Shawn
Hello, One moment I am committing happily via cvs and then next I can't and the shell never returns -- (using cvs1.11.2-10 ssh 3.5p1-11) It doesn't matter which file I try either, it happens with them all now. Every thing was fine until I tried $cvs add -kb -m "screen shot

Re: cvs commit: lock failed

2003-09-30 Thread MKlinke
On Tuesday 30 September 2003 17:42, Wayne Call wrote: > When attempting to execute a cvs commit command, I receive the > following error: > > cvs commit: failed to create lock directory for '\mnt\ .' > > I have created a mount using the smbmount command as follo

cvs commit: lock failed

2003-09-30 Thread Wayne Call
When attempting to execute a cvs commit command, I receive the following error: cvs commit: failed to create lock directory for '\mnt\ .' I have created a mount using the smbmount command as follows: smbmount //WORKGROUP//VOL1 /mnt/file1 -o username=wcall The mount is for a net

Re: CVS question

2003-08-01 Thread MKlinke
On Friday 01 August 2003 08:10, Raghuraj, Ajay wrote: > Hi, > > I have a question on CVS. Basically i want to shutdown my pserver and > take a backup of the repositories. I want to schedule this in a > script. The CVSPSERVER is in /etc/xinetd.d . How do i go about it > >

CVS question

2003-08-01 Thread Raghuraj, Ajay
Hi, I have a question on CVS. Basically i want to shutdown my pserver and take a backup of the repositories. I want to schedule this in a script. The CVSPSERVER is in /etc/xinetd.d . How do i go about it Thanks, Ajay WARNING: The information in this message is confidential and may be legally

Re: setting up cvs and cvsweb....

2003-07-29 Thread Robert Helmer
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 12:37:58AM -0700, bruce wrote: > I think I have CVS working... but I'm not really sure!!! Have you tested it? Do this on the command line : CVS_RSH=ssh CVSROOT=:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/CVS export CVS_RSH CVSROOT cvs co (where is a name of a module you hav

Re: using the .rhosts file with CVS

2003-07-29 Thread Mark D. Baushke
bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm looking at seeting up CVS... I've seen some docs that state that you > have to set up a .rhosts file for CVS. Can someone/anyone tell me why You do not reference the documents you are reading, but they are probably not up-to-dat

setting up cvs and cvsweb....

2003-07-29 Thread bruce
(Hey... forgot to mention that we've looked at the usual site..Google/cvs.ccvshome.org/etc... with mo real luck) Hi I'm trying to install CVS and CVSWEB on a Linux RH8.0 box. I'm running Apache. I think I have CVS working... but I'm not really sure!!! I have CVS

setting up cvs and cvsweb....

2003-07-29 Thread bruce
Hi I'm trying to install CVS and CVSWEB on a Linux RH8.0 box. I'm running Apache. I think I have CVS working... but I'm not really sure!!! I have CVSROOT set to --> :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/CVS When I try to access CVSWEB from the web server, I'm getting an er

using the .rhosts file with CVS

2003-07-28 Thread bruce
Hi... I'm looking at seeting up CVS... I've seen some docs that state that you have to set up a .rhosts file for CVS. Can someone/anyone tell me why What purpose does it serve? Is there another way of setting up CVS without using the .rhosts file If it is indeed needed, can som

Re: CVS server on RH9 "no such repository" error

2003-07-24 Thread MKlinke
On Thursday 24 July 2003 12:41, James D. Parra wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to get a connection to a remote cvs server with the > pserver protocol. I keep getting "no such repository". Do I need to > create a file under /etc/xinitd.d called cvspserver, and if so, wh

CVS server on RH9 "no such repository" error

2003-07-24 Thread James D. Parra
Hello, I am trying to get a connection to a remote cvs server with the pserver protocol. I keep getting "no such repository". Do I need to create a file under /etc/xinitd.d called cvspserver, and if so, what exactly should be in there? I've tried several from the web, but none sol

Re: Best practices for setting up Bugzilla / CVS server?

2003-07-17 Thread Brian Ashe
Benjamin J. Weiss, On Thursday July 17, 2003 10:55, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote: > We need to get a handle on our versioning and bug tracking at work, so I > was thinking of putting together a RH 9 box and installing Bugzilla and > CVS. I'm curious if anybody out there ran into any &q

Best practices for setting up Bugzilla / CVS server?

2003-07-17 Thread Benjamin J. Weiss
We need to get a handle on our versioning and bug tracking at work, so I was thinking of putting together a RH 9 box and installing Bugzilla and CVS. I'm curious if anybody out there ran into any "gotchas" that I should watch out for before I start. My current plan is to install t

Re: Firewall proxies and ssh, cvs

2003-07-01 Thread Ian Mortimer
> I am trying to get ports opened for both ssh and cvs so that I can get code > from external sites, but our firewall uses proxies and proxies do not exist > for these two protocols. Does anyone know if any other proxy will work for > these two systems. For example, will an ssl proxy

Re: Firewall proxies and ssh, cvs

2003-07-01 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Chad Skinner wrote: > these two systems. For example, will an ssl proxy work for ssh No. SSL and SSH are two totally different protocols. -- Sen. Orrin Hatch thinks destroying private property to ensure bigger campaign contributions from media cartels is "good politics." Let

Firewall proxies and ssh, cvs

2003-07-01 Thread Chad Skinner
I am trying to get ports opened for both ssh and cvs so that I can get code from external sites, but our firewall uses proxies and proxies do not exist for these two protocols. Does anyone know if any other proxy will work for these two systems. For example, will an ssl proxy work for ssh and

Re: FIXED-UPDATE: RE: Help: Telnet and CVS Access

2003-06-09 Thread Jerry Winegarden
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Hill, Benjamin W wrote: > Just thought I'd let you know that the problem is fixed, and to thank you > all for your kind help. > > I have hardly believe what the issue was! The problem was that there was > another machine of the same name on the network,

FIXED-UPDATE: RE: Help: Telnet and CVS Access

2003-06-09 Thread Hill, Benjamin W
Just thought I'd let you know that the problem is fixed, and to thank you all for your kind help. I have hardly believe what the issue was! The problem was that there was another machine of the same name on the network, not running CVS! So when I CVSd to it, of course it refused...

Re: Help: Telnet and CVS Access

2003-06-06 Thread MKlinke
On Friday 06 June 2003 15:20, Hill, Benjamin W wrote: > I have a machine that I have installed CVS and Telnet Server, but I > cannot Telnet or access the CVS repository remotely from a Windows > machine. > > Each time I try to Telnet the box I get a "Could not open connecti

RE: Help: Telnet and CVS Access

2003-06-06 Thread Hill, Benjamin W
Does yours mean that it will only accept connections from the IPs 10.0.0.142, 10.0.0.144, 10.0.0.148? Cheers, Ben -Original Message- From: Kevin Passey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 June 2003 16:06 To: 'Hill, Benjamin W' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE:

RE: Help: Telnet and CVS Access

2003-06-06 Thread Kevin Passey
ged it run (service xinetd restart) Granny and sucking eggs !! Hope this helps. Cheers Kevin -Original Message- From: Hill, Benjamin W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 June 2003 16:05 To: 'Kevin Passey' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Help: Telnet and CVS

RE: Help: Telnet and CVS Access

2003-06-06 Thread Hill, Benjamin W
} Cheers, Ben -Original Message- From: Kevin Passey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 June 2003 15:28 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Help: Telnet and CVS Access We've just done this. What does your telnet file in /etc/xinetd.d look like. Regards Kevin -O

RE: Help: Telnet and CVS Access

2003-06-06 Thread Kevin Passey
We've just done this. What does your telnet file in /etc/xinetd.d look like. Regards Kevin -Original Message- From: Hill, Benjamin W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 June 2003 15:20 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Help: Telnet and CVS Access I have a machine that I have inst

Help: Telnet and CVS Access

2003-06-06 Thread Hill, Benjamin W
I have a machine that I have installed CVS and Telnet Server, but I cannot Telnet or access the CVS repository remotely from a Windows machine. Each time I try to Telnet the box I get a "Could not open connection to the host, on port 23: Connect failed" I have set up the CVS reposito

Re: read only cvs account...?

2003-06-02 Thread Joe Stuart
In the CVSROOT/config file there is an option to have the lock file created somewhere else. Set it somewhere like /tmp >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/31/03 12:46PM >>> On Saturday 31 May 2003 11:53 am, Gordon Messmer wrote: > Are you using CVS over pserver or ssh? If it's ove

Re: read only cvs account...?

2003-06-01 Thread MKlinke
On Saturday 31 May 2003 18:46, christopher j bottaro wrote: > On Saturday 31 May 2003 11:53 am, Gordon Messmer wrote: > > Are you using CVS over pserver or ssh? If it's over ssh, add a > > user on the system for "someone" and don't add them to the group &

Re: read only cvs account...?

2003-06-01 Thread christopher j bottaro
On Saturday 31 May 2003 11:53 am, Gordon Messmer wrote: > Are you using CVS over pserver or ssh? If it's over ssh, add a user on > the system for "someone" and don't add them to the group that has write > access to the cvs repository. i did that, i'm using cvs

Re: read only cvs account...?

2003-06-01 Thread Gordon Messmer
christopher j bottaro wrote: i have a module in my cvs repository that i work with on a daily basis in a normal manner. i want to allow someone read only access to the module (i.e. i don't want this person to be able to add, remote, commit files). i just want them to be able to check ou

Re: read only cvs account...?

2003-06-01 Thread MKlinke
On Saturday 31 May 2003 10:15, christopher j bottaro wrote: > hello, > i have a module in my cvs repository that i work with on a daily > basis in a normal manner. i want to allow someone read only access > to the module (i.e. i don't want this person to be able to add, >

read only cvs account...?

2003-05-31 Thread christopher j bottaro
hello, i have a module in my cvs repository that i work with on a daily basis in a normal manner. i want to allow someone read only access to the module (i.e. i don't want this person to be able to add, remote, commit files). i just want them to be able to check out the module and that i

cvs question

2003-04-03 Thread christopher j bottaro
hello, i have a pretty big source tree at say, /home/cjb/proj1. i want to start a cvs module that is intially empty, but once its started, i can put individual files from /home/cjb/proj1 into it. also, i want to be able to issue the "cvs co" command from /home/cjb and have it write

Re: CVS authentication with domain controller

2003-03-06 Thread Javier Gostling
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 12:13, Distribution Lists wrote: > Hi there, I 've setup a CVS server on Redhat8. > CVS authenticates users via a password file in the CVSROOT directory, > however I want to set it up so that the CVS authenticates aganist a NT > primary domain controller. I

CVS authentication with domain controller

2003-03-06 Thread Distribution Lists
Hi there, I 've setup a CVS server on Redhat8. CVS authenticates users via a password file in the CVSROOT directory, however I want to set it up so that the CVS authenticates aganist a NT primary domain controller. I've already setup the RH box to to use PAM, and users can get shell /

Re: Weird CVS problem

2003-03-05 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, MKlinke wrote: > It's easy to overlook. It isn't the file that dictates the revision ID. > It's the module; from the manual ... Huh. Well, it looks like I can specify the revision at the first commit by specifying just the major number (e.g. cvs commi

Re: Weird CVS problem

2003-03-05 Thread MKlinke
It's easy to overlook. It isn't the file that dictates the revision ID. It's the module; from the manual ... "When adding a new file, the second number will always be one and the first number will equal the highest first number of any file in that directory. For example, the current directory

Re: Weird CVS problem

2003-03-05 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, MKlinke wrote: > From the text, my guess is that you have another file in the module that > has a 2.x revision ID so the newly assigned internal number would > automatically be 2.1. By definition, a new file in a module does not *have* a previous revision, so this would not b

Re: Weird CVS problem

2003-03-05 Thread MKlinke
Hi Todd, Revision numbers in CVS are internal designations, and are not generally manipulated by the user. Consider using tags to assign names/numbers of your choice. Here is a description of how CVS designates revision ID's: http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_4.html#SEC45 >

Weird CVS problem

2003-03-05 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
I have a weird little CVS problem that I was wondering if anyone else had ever encountered. Whenever I create a new file in an existing module, it's created as revision 2.1 instead of 1.1. This isn't really mission critical, but it sure is annoying. Anyone have any idea what coul

CVS problem

2003-02-28 Thread santosh kumar
Title: Message Hi all,   This is not  100% linux related problem  but still i hope will get feedbacks. I installed WINCVS client on win2k m/c and trying to connect Linux CVS server. So far its working fine and checked out source also but now when i try to connect, its exiting with code 1

Re: cvs update

2003-01-23 Thread Matthew Saltzman
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Christian Brink wrote: > Does anyone know if redhat is issuing new RPMs for cvs now that the root > exploit has been fixed by http://www.cvshome.org? > > FYI > http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/012003.html > > http://developers.slashdot.org/develo

Re: cvs update

2003-01-23 Thread Brian Ashe
Christian Brink, On Thursday January 23, 2003 05:30, Christian Brink wrote: > Does anyone know if redhat is issuing new RPMs for cvs now that the root > exploit has been fixed by http://www.cvshome.org? I've had mine since monday. They issued a release then. https://rhn.redhat.com/

cvs update

2003-01-23 Thread Christian Brink
Does anyone know if redhat is issuing new RPMs for cvs now that the root exploit has been fixed by http://www.cvshome.org? FYI http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/012003.html http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/03/01/21/1752251.shtml?tid=128 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe

Re: OT: CVS pserver install on RedHat

2003-01-05 Thread Andrew Pasquale
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 02:20:40PM -0600 or thereabouts, UNKNOWN wrote: > > Gang > > Ive just downloaded and installed the latest cvs rpm but cannot figure > out how to set up pserver. Can anyone point me in the right direction, > it only appears that I have the cvs client

OT: CVS pserver install on RedHat

2003-01-05 Thread UNKNOWN
Gang Ive just downloaded and installed the latest cvs rpm but cannot figure out how to set up pserver. Can anyone point me in the right direction, it only appears that I have the cvs client installed. Thanks for your help. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: CVS GUI Admin

2002-11-12 Thread Bret Hughes
wly 7.2 laptop has. Guess I'll stick with the command line for now since I am barley proficient enough to use cvs and it forces me to learn what is happening under the covers. Sigh Bret -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@;redhat.com?subjec

RE: CVS GUI Admin

2002-11-12 Thread Brunner, Brian T.
I've been using FreeVCS on a windows platform, I don't know what's the equivalent on Linux. Quite satisfied, and the price is, well, outstanding. >>Could anyone suggest a good gui tool to setup and use cvs

Re: CVS GUI Admin

2002-11-11 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
Cervisia. -- "Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again." - Unknown -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@;redhat.com?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

RE: CVS GUI Admin

2002-11-11 Thread Cameron . Davidson
tkcvs http://www.twobarleycorns.net/tkcvs.html Cameron > -Original Message- > From: MET [mailto:met@;uberstats.com] > Sent: Tuesday, 12 November 2002 10:33 > To: RedHat List; RHN Help > Subject: CVS GUI Admin > > > Could anyone suggest a good gui tool

CVS GUI Admin

2002-11-11 Thread MET
Could anyone suggest a good gui tool to setup and use cvs (if there is one). I've recently installed cvs and gotten a few files in it, but I have a huge project I'd like to put into it and get going, and the command line interface is just terribly annoying to deal with for lots of

Re: cvs behind a firewall

2002-10-31 Thread christopher j bottaro
hehe, i already thought of that and it doesn't work...=) i edited ~/.ssh/config to have the line "Port ". it works although i don't really like that method... On Thursday 31 October 2002 07:12 pm, Will Francis wrote: > export CVS_RSH="ssh -p " > > or maybe in your shell rc file: > > alias ssh '

Re: cvs behind a firewall

2002-10-31 Thread Will Francis
export CVS_RSH="ssh -p " or maybe in your shell rc file: alias ssh 'ssh -p ' Don't have the time to test those but it might work. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@;redhat.com?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

cvs behind a firewall

2002-10-31 Thread christopher j bottaro
ok, jeez, i've been posting a lot recently...=) i'm trying to access my cvs repository via ssh. the computer running ssh is listening on a non standard port (i.e. not port 22). this is what i tried: export CVS_RSH="ssh" export CVSROOT=":ext:me@myhome:/path/to/cvsroot

Using Xfree86 CVS on RH 8.0

2002-10-18 Thread Joshua P. Metcalf
Has anyone attempted to download the latest Xfree86 system using the CVS on RH 8.0? And did you get it to install successfully? If so, would you be willing to assist me in doing the same?   So far I have downloaded and compiled Xfree86 however, I fear that it’s default install path’s

Re: CVS Config problem - Need a help.....

2002-08-26 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 19:31, Sajeewa Chandrasekera wrote: > Yes. It says xinetd was successfully started. > > Is this a problem with xinetd package? If there was an error loading the service, xinetd will say so in the messages file. Look around for the complete list of messages from xinetd. Fo

Re: CVS Config problem - Need a help.....

2002-08-26 Thread Sajeewa Chandrasekera
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Re: CVS Config problem - Need a help.....

2002-08-26 Thread Sajeewa Chandrasekera
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Re: CVS Config problem - Need a help.....

2002-08-26 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 02:27, Sajeewa Chandrasekera wrote: > > Thanks for opinions. I followed every step you gave (I restarted from the > beginning), but still "netstat -l" doesn't show the port 2401. > it seems cvs server is not started. Did you look at /var/lo

Re: CVS Config problem - Need a help.....

2002-08-26 Thread Sajeewa Chandrasekera
Thanks for opinions. I followed every step you gave (I restarted from the beginning), but still "netstat -l" doesn't show the port 2401. it seems cvs server is not started. The format of "passwd" I got from cvs manual. it is given as following... (http://www.cvsh

Re: CVS Config problem - Need a help.....

2002-08-25 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Sun, 2002-08-25 at 19:47, Sajeewa Chandrasekera wrote: > > Yes Gordon, /usr/local/bin/cvs is there ! (I think I have copied it there) > > And also I tried putting /usr/bin/cvs (this is also there), but it still > doesn't work. Use /usr/bin/cvs since it's there.

Re: CVS Config problem - "Gordon Messmer sorry for delay"

2002-08-25 Thread Sajeewa Chandrasekera
Sorry... last few days I didn't come to work. Yes Gordon, /usr/local/bin/cvs is there ! (I think I have copied it there) And also I tried putting /usr/bin/cvs (this is also there), but it still doesn&#

Re: CVS Config problem

2002-08-21 Thread Gordon Messmer
>protocol= tcp >wait= no >user= root >passenv = >server = /usr/local/bin/cvs >server_args = -f --allow-root=/usr/local/cvsroot pserver > } ... > So this shows cvs server is not started at port 2401? what is the mistake I &g

CVS Config problem

2002-08-21 Thread Sajeewa Chandrasekera
I tried to config cvs under Redhat 7.1, but failed. Following the steps I followed. 1. In /etc/profile I put CVSROOT=/usr/local/cvsroot export CVSROOT 2. source /etc/profile 3. cvs init 4. under "/etc/xinitd.d" I created a file called "cvspserver" and put these line

Re: CVS pserver and firewall

2002-03-22 Thread Mike Burger
You're right, David...thanks for pointing that out. On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Mike Burger wrote: > > >> Why am I getting this error? In my /etc/sysconfig/ipchains script, I > >> have: > >> -A input -p tcp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 2

Re: CVS pserver and firewall

2002-03-22 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Fri, 2002-03-22 at 18:15, David Talkington wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Mike Burger wrote: > > >> Why am I getting this error? In my /etc/sysconfig/ipchains script, I > >> have: > >> -A input -p tcp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 2401 -y -j ACCEPT > >> > >> Where am I going

Re: CVS pserver and firewall

2002-03-22 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mike Burger wrote: >> Why am I getting this error? In my /etc/sysconfig/ipchains script, I >> have: >> -A input -p tcp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 2401 -y -j ACCEPT >> >> Where am I going wrong? > >Try -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 2401 -j ACCEPT > >The --dpo

Re: CVS pserver and firewall

2002-03-22 Thread Mike Burger
On 22 Mar 2002, Kevin Breit wrote: > Why am I getting this error? In my /etc/sysconfig/ipchains script, I > have: > -A input -p tcp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 2401 -y -j ACCEPT > > Where am I going wrong? Try -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 2401 -j ACCEPT The --dport is important.

Re: CVS pserver and firewall

2002-03-22 Thread David Talkington
wait= no >disable = no >} Mine looks like this, and works ok: service pserver { port = 2401 socket_type = stream protocol = tcp user = cvs group = cvs server = /usr/bin/cvs server_args = --allow-root=/export/cvs p

Re: CVS pserver and firewall

2002-03-22 Thread Bill Crawford
= tcp > user= root > wait= no > disable = no > } > > Where am I going wrong? You need a line port= 2401 and probably also some messing with the environment. I havn't got CVS set up on my server at th

CVS pserver and firewall

2002-03-22 Thread Kevin Breit
Hi, I am setting up a CVS server. Due to some circumstances, it will probably need to be pserver method instead of SSH. However, I have a really hard time logging into the server with pserver. [kbreit@kbreit P6]$ cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvsroot commit cvs commit: Examining

RE: cvs locally

2002-03-11 Thread Bill Crawford
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Patrick Nelson wrote: > Nope that doesn't work. The commits seem to work but then there is an error > of the nature of: > > cvs commit: Examining . > Checking in il.txt; > /usr/local/cvsroot/bon/il/il.txt,v <-- il.txt > new revision

Re: cvs locally - My Solution

2002-03-11 Thread Harry Putnam
Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You're still exploring this as if the repository needs to be owned by > root, which it does not. There is no reason to fight against the > no-root restriction in cvs. Just don't use the tool as root. The OP asked how to a

Re: cvs locally - My Solution

2002-03-11 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 08:24, Harry Putnam wrote: > > Seems like quite a lot of huffing and puffing. Although, I'm > certainly not an expert on cvs. wouldn't this have done the job? > > First this assumes sudo is installed and your user

Re: cvs locally - My Solution

2002-03-11 Thread Harry Putnam
sr/local/cvsrep" > > mkdir .bon > chown $user:cvs .bon > cd .bon > su $user -c 'cvs -d $cvslocal co bon/il' > cd bon/il > vi il.txt <-did some editing and saved changes > su $user -c 'cvs -d $cvslocal ci -m "Update change"' > cd ../..

RE: cvs locally - My Solution

2002-03-11 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 23:45, Patrick Nelson wrote: ... > OK so after browsing through the book Gordon suggested, I got an idea. So I > tested it out and it worked within the environment that I need it to. Here > is the way I did it: > > user="pnelson" > cvslocal="/usr/local/cvsrep" I guess tha

RE: cvs locally - My Solution

2002-03-10 Thread Patrick Nelson
Patrick Nelson wrote: ->>>> Setting the repository as a normal user (i.e. my username) and the group name as cvs (yep has the proper people there, include my username) did not change any of the errors. The book seem good so I will read through it. However, a quick

RE: cvs locally

2002-03-10 Thread Patrick Nelson
Gordon Messmer wrote: ->>>> Set the repository up as a normal user, not root. For lots of information on cvs, read the cvs book here: http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/ ->>>> Setting the repository as a normal user (i.e. my username) and the gr

RE: cvs locally

2002-03-10 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 13:56, Patrick Nelson wrote: > Bill Crawford wrote: > ->>>> > Try running the commit like "su $user -c 'cvs commit ...'" > Restrictions on doing things as root are usually there with good reason, I'd > try t

RE: cvs locally

2002-03-10 Thread Patrick Nelson
Bill Crawford wrote: ->>>> Try running the commit like "su $user -c 'cvs commit ...'" Restrictions on doing things as root are usually there with good reason, I'd try to figure a way of avoiding it. Can you not run the root stuff in one screen/

RE: cvs locally

2002-03-10 Thread Patrick Nelson
Patrick Nelson wrote: ->>>> Bill Crawford Try running the commit like "su $user -c 'cvs commit ...'" Restrictions on doing things as root are usually there with good reason, I'd try to figure a way of avoiding it. Can you not run the root stu

Re: cvs locally

2002-03-10 Thread Bill Crawford
On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, Patrick Nelson wrote: > I get an error that says "cvs [commit aborted]: cannot commit files as > 'root'" Try running the commit like "su $user -c 'cvs commit ...'" > So I'm wondering what the problem is. Is it that I c

Re: cvs locally

2002-03-10 Thread Harry Putnam
Patrick Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > So I'm wondering what the problem is. Is it that I can't be su to run cvs? > The problem is that the files I'm creating come from the output of commands > that are run as root user. I'd rather not su the exit

Re: cvs locally

2002-03-09 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 23:09, Patrick Nelson wrote: > > Decided that I wanted to test something out and so I sent up a local > repository ($cvslocal = /usr/local/cvsroot) using the command: ... > > I get an error that says "cvs [commit aborted]: cannot commit files a

cvs locally

2002-03-09 Thread Patrick Nelson
Have a cvs pserver that works like a dream. Great wonderful couldn't be happier... RH72 Decided that I wanted to test something out and so I sent up a local repository ($cvslocal = /usr/local/cvsroot) using the command: cvs -d $cvslocal init which ran fine and set up my new spanky

RE: Local CVS

2002-02-18 Thread Patrick Nelson
Ryan Speed wrote: ->>>> Hmm, I wouldn't really consider CVS overkill for anything, I use it for personal use, and it's included with all the major distros (I would assume). Why not take the time to install it, you'd be giving yourself the ability to sc

: Local CVS

2002-02-17 Thread Peter Skensved
> > Again, Is it really simple to use? I have a bunch of perl, shell and > php scripts that I really need to keep up with. Production versions > live on a server, web server, and a bunch of machines in the field. CVS is not hard to set up - just follow the simple steps in

Re: Local CVS

2002-02-16 Thread Brian Ashe
g at this point. Even internal documents for marketing and accounting. I also use it for images (PSDs, gifs, jpgs, etc.). Along with PHP, C/C++, Shell scripts (I keep my special server shell scripts in cvs and then just do a log-in and update and my whole system gets what I want quickly and easily). I

RE: Local CVS

2002-02-16 Thread Bret Hughes
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 11:51, Ryan Speed wrote: > Hmm, I wouldn't really consider CVS overkill for anything, I use it for > personal use, and it's included with all the major distros (I would > assume). Why not take the time to install it, you'd be giving yourself > th

RE: Local CVS

2002-02-15 Thread Ryan Speed
Hmm, I wouldn't really consider CVS overkill for anything, I use it for personal use, and it's included with all the major distros (I would assume). Why not take the time to install it, you'd be giving yourself the ability to scale as large as you want in the future, wi

Re: Local CVS

2002-02-14 Thread Devon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 15 February 2002 01:30 am, Cameron Simpson wrote: > BTW, "SOHO"? What is? Small Office / Home Office, I believe. - -D - -- pgp key: http://www.tuxfan.homeip.net:8080/pgpkey.txt - -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6

Re: Local CVS

2002-02-14 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 21:47 14 Feb 2002, Patrick Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | Anyone know if there is a CVS like system that would be more geared towards | a small SOHO like environment. A full blown CVS is a bit of an overkill, Um, why? I have my own CVS for my own code. It's no hassle at al

Re: Local CVS

2002-02-14 Thread Devon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 15 February 2002 12:47 am, Patrick Nelson wrote: > Anyone know if there is a CVS like system that would be more geared > towards a small SOHO like environment. A full blown CVS is a bit of an > overkill, but we really need versio

Local CVS

2002-02-14 Thread Patrick Nelson
Anyone know if there is a CVS like system that would be more geared towards a small SOHO like environment. A full blown CVS is a bit of an overkill, but we really need version control on the one project and all supporting documentation. Currently we are using a homegrown tcl app to do our

Re: cvs and rpm

2001-11-09 Thread Subash
Hi Friend and colleagues, I will be away to India for 2 weeks staring 10th Nov. Please contact Stanley at 023-210952 for any service requirement and contact Mohit at 012-803020 for any admin and sales information. Ms. Vuthan can be contacted at our office number for any quotes. Thanks and re

Re: cvs and rpm

2001-11-09 Thread Statux
Can someone remove this account from the list? :) Every-so-often we get someone on this list who conveniently forgets that their vacation program is running. It's annoying :) There should be a rule against that if there isn't already one. Thanks :) On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Re: cvs and rpm

2001-11-09 Thread Subash
Hi Friend and colleagues, I will be away to India for 2 weeks staring 10th Nov. Please contact Stanley at 023-210952 for any service requirement and contact Mohit at 012-803020 for any admin and sales information. Ms. Vuthan can be contacted at our office number for any quotes. Thanks and re

Re: cvs and rpm

2001-11-09 Thread Jesus Ortega (a.k.a. Nitebirdz)
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Maciejewski, Thomas wrote: > Are there any hooks between CVS and RPM ... I mean I realize that they have > different jobs but they are somewhat related are there any synergy by using > CVS and RPM together? > I'm not sure you have a clear idea what RPM does

cvs and rpm

2001-11-09 Thread Maciejewski, Thomas
Are there any hooks between CVS and RPM ... I mean I realize that they have different jobs but they are somewhat related are there any synergy by using CVS and RPM together? -- This message is intended only for the

Re: Is there a way to list CVS module names?

2001-04-06 Thread Vidiot
>I'm trying to do a CVS checkout from a project that is running anonymous CVS, but i >can't figure out the module name. Is there a way to "list" the modules available for >checkout? >Jonathan Wilson Go into the CVS root tree. The directory names that are the

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