I am trying to use cvs to export files from one of my servers (server A) to another (server B)
I am now in server B
for the sake of the example, assume that the IP address of server A is: 1.2.3.4
I tried the following:
cvs -d 1.2.3.4:/cvsroot export -DNOW folderName
I get the following error:
what could be causing this?
Hi
As a System Admin, I have to handle synchronzing 2 CVS.
But I'm new to CVS & hardly have any knowledge of such tools.
Please help me, is there any way, that can automatize the
process for synchronizing the 2 remotely residing CVS database
with out manual intervension.
Ex:- CVA... (1 Reply)
Hey guys,
I am trying to setup CVS to run with an SSH connection, but am hitting a brick wall. I seem to be getting CVS to login correctly, but when I attempt to check out a module I am getting the following error:
ksh: cvs: not found
This is kinda implying to me that its not loading... (2 Replies)
I've experienced a problem with CVS when I've checked out sh script.
When new build was created sources were checked out from CVS under Windows. Later this build was deployed under Linux und I recieved error from shell becouse of CR-LF EOL in file. I've tryed command dos2unix and become script... (7 Replies)
dear all
I'm one of the CVS administrators here at my company
and i have this cvs error in the messages
Sep 18 07:20:37 dev cvs: Dying gasps received from client.
can any one help me about this error .............
thanks
murad jaber (1 Reply)
Hi everyone...
Could one of you kind Linux experts please let me know what CVS is
In return I will kindly give you a thumbs up :b: a good trade I feel!! (1 Reply)
Hi all,
i am trying to set up a CVS server on linux and to remote access the repository using WinCVS. I am facing some problem and i am unsure whether is it the client or the server not set up properly.
In my winCVS client, i clicked Admin ->login and i specify my CVSROOT to be ":... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I have read a great deal of documentation on CVS and I hope I have not overlooked what I need but I have certain issues with CVS that I cannnot resolve.
The setup for the /etx/xinetd.d file I have is as follows:
# default: off
# description: The CVS service can record the history... (2 Replies)
Currently we have a load of files which we manually edit and then commit back into CVS ready for whoever else to edit.
I have now made a script which auto-populates these files, however the powers that be still want them accessible via CVS. Is there a way I can automatically commit these files... (7 Replies)
Hello. I am using CVS on my AIX 6.1 box. I have gotten the repository setup and everything is working from command line. Now I want to use CVS on my Windows 7 machine using the remote repository on my AIX box. Has anyone else tried this? Why can't I get this to work?
I have tried using... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I am just looking for CVS automation for SQL scripts. Normally Devs will check in new sql scripts or they will update the existing sql scripts with new query. We will take the scripts from CVS and run in DB. I am thinking to automate that process like whenever a new script is checked in... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
cvs-debuild
CVS-DEBUILD(1) General Commands Manual CVS-DEBUILD(1)NAME
cvs-debuild - build a Debian package using cvs-buildpackage and debuild
SYNOPSIS
cvs-debuild [debuild options] [cvs-buildpackage options] [--lintian-opts lintian options]
DESCRIPTION
cvs-debuild is a wrapper around cvs-buildpackage to run it with debuild as the package-building program. (This cannot simply be accom-
plished using the -C option of cvs-buildpackage, as it does not know how to handle all of the special debuild options.)
The program simply stashes the debuild and lintian options, and passes them to debuild when it is called by cvs-buildpackage. All of the
standard debuild options may be used (as listed below), but note that the root command specified by any --rootcmd or -r command-line option
will be passed as an option to cvs-buildpackage. The first non-debuild option detected will signal the start of the cvs-buildpackage
options.
The selection of the root command is slightly subtle: if there are any command-line options, these will be used. If not, then if cvs-
buildpackage is set up to use a default root command, that will be used. Finally, if neither of these are the case, then debuild will use
its procedures to determine an appropriate command, as described in its documentation.
See the manpages for debuild(1) and cvs-buildpackage for more information about the behaviour of each.
OPTIONS
The following are the debuild options recognised by cvs-debuild. All cvs-buildpackage and lintian options are simply passed to the appro-
priate program. For explanations of the meanings of these variables, see debuild(1).
--no-conf, --noconf
--rootcmd=gain-root-command, -rgain-root-command
--preserve-env
--preserve-envvar=var, -evar
--set-envvar=var=value, -evar=value
--lintian, --no-lintian
--ignore-dirname, --check-dirname
These should not be needed, but it is provided nevertheless.
SEE ALSO cvs-buildpackage(1), debuild(1), dpkg-buildpackage(1) and lintian(1).
AUTHOR
This program was written by Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org>.
DEBIAN Debian Utilities CVS-DEBUILD(1)