[Cvsnt] module question with pserver protocol

Kari Hoijarvi hoijarvi at me.wustl.edu
Tue Mar 26 21:09:47 GMT 2002


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I'd install TortoiseCVS. It does not cover the
whole CVS functionality, but it's the my favorite
basic client.

Select the directory you want to put to the repository
Rt.click on it, select CVS/make new module

Rt.Click on files and directories you want to add.
CVS add | CVS add all recursively does it.

cvs checkout is the rt. click command to get stuff
from the repository.

then play with modifications, commits etc. After a
while, using version control starts to feel natural.

Kari


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So that would grab the entire source tree of the mymodule module, correct?

Can you specify an individual file?
cvs co mymodule sourcefiletocheckout

Once I add the module to the modules file how would I add it to the
repository?
cvs add mymodule mysourcefile

Also, if I have modified 1 of the files and I do a co on the entire module
will it overwrite my changes or is it smart enough to detect that?

Thanks again,
Sorry for all the questions but Im trying to get all this set up in a single
day.



"Bo Berglund" <bo.berglund at telia.com> wrote in message
news:3ca0dcaa.1285156390 at news.cvsnt.org...
> On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 19:46:31 +0000 (UTC), "Unknown Dude"
> <nobody at nowhere.com> wrote:
>
> >If I have a repository called /TEST and I want to access a module called
> >mymodule, how do I set up my cvsroot on the client side
> >
> >cvsroot=:pserver:joe at cool.com:/TEST/mymodule?
> >cvsroot=:pserver:joe at cool.com:/TEST?  and then refer to the module during
> >checkouts?
> >
> >Please advise
> >
>
> This should do it:
> set cvsroot = :pserver:joe at cool.com:/TEST
> cvs login (enter password)
> cvs co mymodule
>
>
>
> /Bo
> (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)
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