04-12-2007
If you run cvs commit from the base directory, it will automatically detect all files in all subdirs that have been modified and included for commit.
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Hello,
I want to compare two files. All records in file 2 that are not in file 1 should be output to file 3.
For example:
file 1
123
1234
123456
file 2
123
2345
23456
file 3 should have
2345
23456
I have looked at diff, bdiff, cmp, comm, diff3 without any luck! (2 Replies)
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good morning
Can you explain to me what is a "commit" (aix 5.3) ?
There is no man for this command.
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Hi ,
can u please any one of you give solution for this ..
when am tryring to commit files from the CVS in Myeclipse J2ee Environment . that i coundnt able to commit and getting the Following error message
cvs :'root' is not allowd to commit files'
am using redhat enterprise 5 Server . (1 Reply)
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Hi,
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I am writing a unix shell script for the archive purge job.
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Moderator, please, delete this topic (1 Reply)
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Is someone help me to achieve my goal
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Hi,
I am new to shell scripting.
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Guys i have 3 files,
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
cvs-debc
CVS-DEBC(1) General Commands Manual CVS-DEBC(1)
NAME
cvs-debc - view contents of a cvs-buildpackage/cvs-debuild generated package
SYNOPSIS
cvs-debc [options] [package ...]
DESCRIPTION
cvs-debc is run from the CVS working directory after cvs-buildpackage or cvs-debuild. It uses the cvs-buildpackage system to locate the
.changes file generated in that run. It then displays information about the .deb files which were generated in that run, by running dpkg-
deb -I and dpkg-deb -c on every .deb archive listed in the .changes file, assuming that all of the .deb archives live in the same directory
as the .changes file. It is useful for ensuring that the expected files have ended up in the Debian package.
If a list of packages is given on the command line, then only those debs with names in this list of packages will be processed.
Note that unlike cvs-buildpackage, the only way to specify the source package name is with the -P option; you cannot simply have it as the
last command-line parameter.
OPTIONS
All current cvs-buildpackage options are silently accepted; however, only the ones listed below have any effect. For more details on all
of them, see the cvs-buildpackage(1) manpage.
-adebian-architecture, -tGNU-system-type
See dpkg-architecture(1) for a description of these options. They affect the search for the .changes file. They are provided to
mimic the behaviour of dpkg-buildpackage when determining the name of the .changes file.
-Mmodule
The name of the CVS module.
-Ppackage
The name of the package.
-Vversion
The version number of the package.
-Ttag The CVS tag to use for exporting sources.
-Rroot directory
Root of the original sources archive.
-Wwork directory
The full path name for the cvs-buildpackage working directory.
-xprefix
This option provides the CVS default module prefix.
--help, --version
Show help message and version information respectively.
SEE ALSO
cvs-buildpackage(1), cvs-debi(1), cvs-debuild(1) and debc(1).
AUTHOR
cvs-buildpackage was written by Manoj Srivastava, and the current version of debi was written by Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org>. They have
been combined into this program by Julian Gilbey.
DEBIAN
Debian Utilities CVS-DEBC(1)