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Re: [Koha-devel] [CVS help] how to transmit a modification in a file
From: |
Roger Buck |
Subject: |
Re: [Koha-devel] [CVS help] how to transmit a modification in a file |
Date: |
Tue Apr 16 00:24:11 2002 |
Am trying to learn how to use CVS.
I am trying to commit two minor changes:
I have tried this from local shell prompt:
CVSROOT=:pserver:address@hidden:/cvsroot/koha
export CVSROOT
cvs login
cvs commit -m "Cleanup remaining ethnicity typo." koha/C4/Koha.pm
cvs commit -m "Add missing my %env" koha/moremember.pl
I get:
'"commit" requires write access to the repository'
Am I doing something wrong ;^)
R.
PS: I am using the CVS stuff at RedBean - So far, looks like a superb
reference for this stuff!
Pat Eyler wrote:
>
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, paul POULAIN wrote:
>
> > I've just modified index.html, and created 2 (dirty) pictures for the
> > link to /admin/ dir.
> >
> > cvs add for the 2 gif files is done, but how to update index.html ?
> >
> > Newbie at CVS...
> >
> > "cvs import" I think, but what's the syntax ?
>
> normally you should do 'cvs update' first (to make sure you get any
> changes), then 'cvs commit'. Also note that 'cvs add' doesn't upload the
> new files, it just marks them as part of the repository. your next 'cvs
> commit' will upload them.
>
> you might want to look at
> http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/
> for many more answers to your cvs questions.