Hi Tim,
You can't see what's on the server in WinCVS easily (if at all). I use http://cvs.pgadmin.org/ for that.
To update your local copy, right click the file or folder to update, and select Update from the popup menu. Checkout
willget you a whole copy as you found.
Another hint, when you commit files, check all the messages in case you get a failure. You may need to update first
whichwill try to auto-merge the changes on the server with your changes - if that fails, it saves both copies for you
tomanually merge (it puts markers where the problems are). Then commit again...
Regards,
Dave.
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Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] WinCVS...uuurggh
Sender: pgsql@timfinch.cix.co.uk
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 19:05:13 +0000
Hi, I am not getting on very well with winCVS. I have now tried the
username/password Dave you sent me, it seems to log in ok (says CVS exited
with status 0 so I presume it logs in). However the interface is very
cryptic. I worked out that I see MY local copy of the CVS tree, not whats
on the server.
1. How can I see the files, and especially the new folder you have created
for us, on the server? I have managed to check out the dev folder by your
instructions, add a test text file, and commit so I am getting there..!
2. How do I tell winCVS to download all the new stuff from CVS (pgAdminII,
pgSchema etc.) that you & Jean-Michel have done in the last few days to
update my local copies? I tried checking out the pgAdmin folder again but
it said for each file 'blah-deblah is in the way) - surely it should be
working out what's old and new and updating it...?
I wanted to download the latest stuff before getting back into doing a bit
more on the project.
Bit by bit, step by step, we are sloooowly getting there! Thanks for your
help guys. Sorry I'm cutting my "open-source-development-teeth" on you guys.
Tim.
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