Penelope Fudd wrote:
It turns out that you don't have to do the 'cvs login' command, because
you can specify the password in the 'cvs co' command.
This part of the documentation is really old, I think it's even copied
from the original Cederqvist CVS manual. I believe it's meant to stress
the fac
Hi..
I was just reading the page
http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=grub
and I noticed that the instructions for cvs downloading were not as
short as they could be.
It turns out that you don't have to do the 'cvs login' command, because
you can specify the password in the 'cvs co' command.
Right
Dear Savannah-Hackers,
I'm trying to find out why changes
to the fsfe CVS are not mailed out to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The list itself is okay and
the entries in CVSROOT commitlog and loginfo are okay, too.
(According to the FAQ.)
The MTA of fsfeurope.org mail.fsfeurope.org
does not see any incomi
Hi,
Could I get write access to the gnu miscfiles in the CVS.
Thanks,
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 12:32:39AM -0500, Richie Wood wrote:
> Hey, I created my cvs directory structure wrong and now I can't remove
> the folders. I have issued cvs remove on the folders bin, include, lib.
> and src but they are still present in the CVSROOT/cronus/cronus/unstable
> directory.
Hey, I created my cvs directory structure wrong and now I can't remove
the folders. I have issued cvs remove on the folders bin, include, lib.
and src but they are still present in the CVSROOT/cronus/cronus/unstable
directory. I'm not sure if I'm looking at cache of the webpage or if I'm
issui
The front page of savannah, under "latest news", says "CVS not
available". Is that really true? If not, please remove that note.
It is giving people the wrong idea.
Please always *remove* temporary maintenance notes when the
maintenance is finished.
memyself_ wrote:
I'm a newbie with CVS and used to verify it by a mistake trying to delete a
branch.
Actually you don't 'delete branches', you just forget them, CVS is as
simple as that :).
May you tell me how I could restart from the beginning?
I know it's my problem, but I can't find anything
Dear,
First I would like to thank's the Savannah project for its great and usefull
job.
I'm a newbie with CVS and used to verify it by a mistake trying to delete a
branch.
May you tell me how I could restart from the beginning?
I know it's my problem, but I can't find anything about it on the we
Hi,
I did anything that was described in the FAQ, I uploaded the key, waited
(some days ago..), there are no linebreaks in the key.
and tried to check out. doesnt work.
this is what I do:
$ CVS_RSH=ssh
$ export CVS_RSH
$ cvs -z3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/Nano3D co Nano3D
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s pa
Hello hackers,
here is some information that could make a Savannah news post, I let
the admins judge/edit/post it. Due to some funny chaining of events, I
happened to handle some consequences of the CVS repository going noexec
(very nice idea BTW, rooting the old RedHats running on SF is way
Vincent Caron wrote:
Syncmail users : the latest version from the main branch of Syncmail
(revision 1.36 from http://syncmail.sf.net) has been installed.
The URL is actually http://sf.net/projects/cvs-syncmail (different project).
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Hello hackers,
after seeing some recurring issues from people migrating
projects/usage from SourceForge (that includes me!), I have some 'fixes'
to propose to you, comments on each one are very welcome :
1- SourceForge and many other sites tend to use the convention
'anonymous/(empty)' as a
I'm getting a new error when I use anonymous cvs on subversions.gnu.org.
Just thought I would let you know.
Michael C
===
$ cvs -q -d :pserver:anoncvs:@subversions.gnu.org:/cvsroot/gcc -z 9 checkout -D
'2003-09-17 23:28:14 UTC' gcc
cvs server: warning: cannot write to history file /cvsroot
Does one need to be a "Project Admin" to use csv admin -m?
I usually do all my CVS using the Emacs VC front end and am not really
used to command line CVS, so it is possible that I did something
stupid, but other people at Emacs-devel seem to believe that the stuff
below should have worked. I hav
Hi,
Le jeu 04/09/2003 à 02:53, Nic a écrit :
> It doesn't appear to be the sig you have on savannah.
>
> Sorry, I can't accept it. I've got to use your key from a trusted
> source (savannah will do).
>
> Have you still got access to the private key half of the key-pair for
> which the public ke
Damien Genet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le mer 03/09/2003 à 13:18, Nic a écrit :
> > We aren't really able to do this without it being signed.
> >
> > Can you sign the tar.gz file with your gpg key stored on savannah?
>
> Signature attached.
> Hope that works, this is my first signature :)
I
Damien Genet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le mer 03/09/2003 à 13:18, Nic a écrit :
> > We aren't really able to do this without it being signed.
> >
> > Can you sign the tar.gz file with your gpg key stored on savannah?
>
> Signature attached.
> Hope that works, this is my first signature :)
C
Le mer 03/09/2003 à 13:18, Nic a écrit :
> We aren't really able to do this without it being signed.
>
> Can you sign the tar.gz file with your gpg key stored on savannah?
Signature attached.
Hope that works, this is my first signature :)
Thanks,
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hegemonie_cvs_20030902.tar.gz.sig
Des
Damien Genet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
>
> Le mar 26/08/2003 à 20:19, Rudy Gevaert a écrit :
> > Ah ok. I thought it had to be done regularly. In your case you can
> > e-mail the CVSROOT to me and I'll put them in place.
>
> Could you put our cvs repository back in place from
> htt
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 03:42:20PM +0200, Damien Genet wrote:
>
> Could you put our cvs repository back in place from
> http://damien.genet.free.fr/pub/hegemonie_cvs_20030902.tar.gz.
> I hope the tarball was created with the good options, and directories.
I'm not able to do it. Could someone els
Hi,
Le mar 26/08/2003 à 20:19, Rudy Gevaert a écrit :
> Ah ok. I thought it had to be done regularly. In your case you can
> e-mail the CVSROOT to me and I'll put them in place.
Could you put our cvs repository back in place from
http://damien.genet.free.fr/pub/hegemonie_cvs_20030902.tar.gz.
Hi,
I'm programming the tcd project, and we made a mistake setting up the
CVS. In the project 'tcd', we imported the files 'configure', 'depcomp',
'install-sh', 'missing' and 'mkinstalldirs' with the exec bit cleared,
but they should be executable.
I think that at the moment it is impossible to c
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 08:59:17AM +0200, Damien Genet wrote:
>
> I think writing a script, and runing a cronjob is a bit overkill, we
> will have only to put the repository back once, When the university
> network will be back.
Ah ok. I thought it had to be done regularly. In your case you ca
Le dim 24/08/2003 à 20:59, Rudy Gevaert a écrit :
> I suggest that you write a little shellscript that downloads your
> updated tarball from a website and puts the updated version in place.
I'm not sure I'm understanding you, you mean downloading the tarball
from subversions and putting it on my s
On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 08:45:47PM +0200, Damien Genet wrote:
> Le dim 24/08/2003 ? 16:26, Rudy Gevaert a ?crit :
> > You can download a copy of the CVS repository. You can find the link
> > on the admin page of the project.
> >
> > Is this ok?
>
> And I will have to send my modified repositor
Le dim 24/08/2003 à 16:26, Rudy Gevaert a écrit :
> You can download a copy of the CVS repository. You can find the link
> on the admin page of the project.
>
> Is this ok?
And I will have to send my modified repository back to a savannah admin
? there is no way to do that without external hel
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 02:15:37PM +0200, Damien Genet wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm the maintainer of GNU H?g?monie, we are developping it inside an
> university project. Unfortunately our university network (in fact
> Internet access) went down in the middle of last week. We have tried to
> work witho
Hi,
I'm the maintainer of GNU Hégémonie, we are developping it inside an
university project. Unfortunately our university network (in fact
Internet access) went down in the middle of last week. We have tried to
work without cvs since the last 2 days, but it's becoming incredibly
difficult, as we
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 02:47:01PM +0300, Tuukka Hastrup wrote:
> > Now I didn't get any error messages during commit, but we didn't receive
> > email for the commit either.
> This is the contents of the loginfo file. The addresses are correct
> aren'
On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 02:47:01PM +0300, Tuukka Hastrup wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Aug 2003, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> > You are right, I forgot that I had to change that to. Can you retry?
>
> Now I didn't get any error messages during commit, but we didn't receive
> email for the commit either. On commi
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> You are right, I forgot that I had to change that to. Can you retry?
Now I didn't get any error messages during commit, but we didn't receive
email for the commit either. On commits to source repositories we get the
message in 20 seconds or so. This is
On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 01:32:11PM +0300, Tuukka Hastrup wrote:
>
> I tried to look into this, and I think we would need appropriate lines in
> CVSROOT/commitinfo as well. I don't know about syncing the WWW server, it
> would seem the "ALL" lines in loginfo should still do it.
You are right, I
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> Could you tell me if it works, I added the needed configuration.
Unfortunately it didn't. I could commit, but the changes didn't propagate
to the WWW server, and we didn't get the email.
While commiting, I got the following messages:
Cannot open file ht
Could you tell me if it works, I added the needed configuration.
On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 10:11:18PM +0300, Tuukka Hastrup wrote:
>
> Hello Savannah hackers,
> We would highly benefit from commit message emails on CVS HTML changes
> for our projects, as we pretty much rely on them in knowing who
I'm sorry I misread, yes you are right. I'll do it.
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 10:11:18PM +0300, Tuukka Hastrup wrote:
> > Hello Savannah hackers,
> > We would highly benefit from commit message emails on CVS HTML changes
> > for our projects, as we pretty much rely on them in knowing who has
> > done and wh
I'm still having trouble with CVS. When trying to commit a page,
I get the following:
Enter passphrase for key '/home/sinuhe/.ssh/id_rsa':
Checking in list-mirrors.html;
/webcvs/server/list-mirrors.html,v <-- list-mirrors.html
new revision: 1.108; previous revision: 1.107
done
sh: /tmp/cvswebc
Hello Savannah hackers,
We would highly benefit from commit message emails on CVS HTML changes
for our projects, as we pretty much rely on them in knowing who has
done and what recently.
The email addresses we would like to receive the messages at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The proje
On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 10:11:18PM +0300, Tuukka Hastrup wrote:
>
> Hello Savannah hackers,
> We would highly benefit from commit message emails on CVS HTML changes
> for our projects, as we pretty much rely on them in knowing who has
> done and what recently.
>
> The email addresses we would l
Hello Luis,
On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 07:20:35PM +0200, Luis Miguel Arteaga wrote:
> Hello, Hackers
>
> I've noted that sometimes after commiting files into the cvs, the changes are
> not reflected immediately in the web site, as it used to be. Is there now
> some sort of delay in the refreshing
Hello,
I am one of the Midnight Commander developers and I have write access to mc
repository.
But corporative firewall allow http, https and ftp only.
Is there any way to commit for me without ssh access?
Thanks!
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Hello, Hackers
I've noted that sometimes after commiting files into the cvs, the changes are
not reflected immediately in the web site, as it used to be. Is there now
some sort of delay in the refreshing of the web directories?
Just to name an example: I am trying to see http://www.gnu.org/home
Please read the announcement on the first page of the savannah website
and the followups to it.
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 01:14:08AM +0200, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
> As of right now (Mon Aug 4 01:10:36 CEST 2003)
> cvs with ssh still gives the man-in-the-middle attack warning.
>
> Any news ?
>
> K
Are you still having problems?
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 10:22:45PM -0600, D. E. Evans wrote:
> I have been unable to commit or update since the fencepost
> outage. I have added to my ssh1 key an RSA2 key, but still get
> the following:
>
> Connection closed by 199.232.41.2
> cvs [commit aborted]:
On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 03:00:31PM -0600, D. E. Evans wrote:
> So far, the following cvs commits have been successful, but have
> not replicated to gnu.org:
>
> Revision known:
>
> /server/list-mirrors.html 1.110
>
> Revision unknown (committed yesterday):
>
> /fun/humor.html
> /fun/jokes/hello
So far, the following cvs commits have been successful, but have
not replicated to gnu.org:
Revision known:
/server/list-mirrors.html 1.110
Revision unknown (committed yesterday):
/fun/humor.html
/fun/jokes/hello_world_patent.html
/philosophy/philosophy.html
/server/whatsnew.html
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"Andrew V. Samoilov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I am one of the Midnight Commander developers and I have write
> access to mc repository.
>
> But corporative firewall allow http, https and ftp only.
> Is there any way to commit for me without ssh access?
Can you use the :pserver:
First up I'm sending this to savannah-hackers coz it really should be
recorded. Sorry if you feel that's impolite.
"Andrew V. Samoilov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > I am one of the Midnight Commander developers and I have write
> > > access to mc repository.
> > >
> > > But corporative fir
I have been unable to commit or update since the fencepost
outage. I have added to my ssh1 key an RSA2 key, but still get
the following:
Connection closed by 199.232.41.2
cvs [commit aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any)
What process is necessary to restore access?
S
As of right now (Mon Aug 4 01:10:36 CEST 2003)
cvs with ssh still gives the man-in-the-middle attack warning.
Any news ?
Karsten
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Hi Guillaume,
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 05:16:10PM +0200, guillaume deflaux wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i'm getting crazy trying to remove a directory from my CVS repository.
> Could you tell me what to do please. I tried everything i found on the web
> to do so but nothing works.
>
> My project name is "eye
Hi,
i'm getting crazy trying to remove a directory from my CVS repository.
Could you tell me what to do please. I tried everything i found on the web
to do so but nothing works.
My project name is "eyes wide open".
thx,
Deflaux Guillaume[EMAIL PROTECT
Hi,
I tried to commit some stuff to my newly created repository (project
'gnokii', module name 'knokiisync', username 'reverant') and here's what
I got:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/CVS/knokiisync > export CVS_RSH=ssh
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/CVS/knokiisync > cvs commit -m "Addressee dialog
updates."
Enter p
Hi,
Could you please untar the file:
http://tfuj.pl/KnokiiSync-cvs.tar.gz
to /cvsroot/gnokii at CVS server?
These are the sources that we want to have as the other gnokii module. The
tarball contains compressed CVS repository.
thanks,
pkot
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Hi there,
i'm the owner of the movixmaker project and already use CVS alot.
i'm trying to add a module to my CVS tree (it's for the gtk2 port of my application)
and i just
can't figure out how to actually get it added.
reading the docs on savannah, i see that using
`cvs -z3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/c
Hi,
I have a problem checkouting my webpages :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/public_html/work/t$ cvs -z3 -d
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/webcvs co software/thales
Permission denied.
cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages
if any)
Anonymous access works.
CVS access to the software repo
I made a mistake in the command cvs import :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/ganesha$ cvs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/ganesha import ganesha
anemalab_2 rev_1
insted of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/ganesha/ganesha$ cvs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/ganesha import
ganesha anemalab_2 rev_1
so here is the result
I suspect this lock is stuck, please remove it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/shishi$ cvs upd
cvs server: Updating .
cvs server: Updating argp
cvs server: Updating asn1
cvs server: Updating asn1/doc
cvs server: Updating asn1/doc/scripts
cvs server: Updating asn1/lib
cvs server: Updating asn1/src
cvs ser
Hi
well I think I haven't got to comment on this :)
> host:/home/user/cvs# cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/vpe login
> Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/webcvs
> CVS password:
> host:/home/user/cvs# cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/vpe co vpe
> can't create tem
Hello
There appears to be a problem with anonymous CVS access to the gcc
repository
$ cat CVS/Root
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/gcc
$ cvs up
can't create temporary directory /mnt/ramfs/cvs-serv15344
Permission denied
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I'm sure you know this already, but both subversion/CVS and savannah
web pages are down (although I can ping the machines). I've had a lot
of people ask me about this also. Any idea when they will be working
again?
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I followed the instructions on http://gcc.gnu.org/cvs.html for checking
out GCC, but it doesn't work. After hitting enter when prompted for a
password, I get five minutes of waiting and finally a timeout. This has
been happening in all my attempts in the past four days. I don't have
such pro
Hello,
please unpack http://josefsson.org/gss.tar.gz as the (software) CVS
repository for the "gss" project.
Thanks,
Simon
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Some ChangeLog entries appear to have disappeared from
both src/ChangeLog and lisp/ChangeLog in the last 12 hours.
emacs-commit contains notifications that the changes did
originally go through, but they do not appear in CVS history.
As far as I can tell, only the ChangeLogs were affected, the
chan
This morning I am unable to perform a checkin to classpath source
code... CVS appears to hang before I get the usual editor window to
put the ChangeLog entry in. Examples below.
results from cvs ci .
...
cvs commit: Examining testsuite/lib
cvs commit: Examining testsuite/scheme
cvs commit: Examin
Hi,
I renamed the confusing name of the module "savannah-content" to
"gnu-content" (which is appropriate because the other module is called
nongnu-content).
I move the 2 modules of content related to Savannah installed on
subversions.gnu.org in a module called subversions.
I already reflected th
According to the instructions on the administration pages for the
"ac-archive" projects, I tried to download the backup of my CVS
repository under the URL:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs.backups/ac-archive.tar.gz
Unfortunately, this page does not exist. Is this an error on my part?
Or are the in
Hello,
We're working on a project hosted by savannah, and we have a little
problem with our CVS... a few weeks ago we had 5 files with their names in
small case, but we changed their case, not knowing that it could affect
the good use of the CVS, even after a removal. Now we cannot update, add,
c
bash-2.05a$ cd ../slib
bash-2.05a$ cvs status README
# Part of the Savannah Project: # Part of the Savannah Project: No such file or
directory
cvs [status aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any)
bash-2.05a$ cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/slib status README
# Part of t
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 03:45:37PM -0500, Jeff Muizelaar wrote:
> I am having some trouble getting cvs commit logging working for the
> openvortex project.
> I followed
> http://savannah.gnu.org/faq/?group_id=11&question=Is_it_possible_to_receive_an_email_for_each_commit_on_the_CVS_Sources.txt,
>
I am having some trouble getting cvs commit logging working for the
openvortex project.
I followed
http://savannah.gnu.org/faq/?group_id=11&question=Is_it_possible_to_receive_an_email_for_each_commit_on_the_CVS_Sources.txt,
however with no success.
I believe the project may have been registered
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