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* Update the commit scripts to understand 'Approved by:' and kill cvsedit.peter2000-02-131-2/+0
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* $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$peter1999-08-281-1/+1
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* Deactivate the cvsedit wrapper around $EDITOR, verifymsg/logcheck shouldpeter1997-06-091-3/+3
| | | | be doing a better job now. (fingers crossed)
* Attempt to fix some outstanding bugs/misfeatures/bogons in the CVSROOTpeter1996-02-071-6/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | code, as well as simplifying some admin procedures. The main change is to stop multi-directory commits only having the subject info of the last directory, and not being sent to all the lists, and not being logged to the appropriate commitlogs. updateCVSROOT is gone (yay!), it's functionality is replaced by a cvs-1.6 feature - the 'checkoutlist' file, which is designed explicitly for this. This will stop the easy-import users from getting told the mailing list is out of date when a committer has been added but had missed out on being put on the cvs-committers mailing list. Update the comments and info in the *info files with the cvs-1.6 headers, this fixes a few typos, clarifys some things, corrects some misleading comments, etc. Some stub files added to indicate how new cvs-1.6+ functionality is used, but left commented out (taginfo, cvswrappers, etc) All hard-coded references to /home/ncvs are changed back to $CVSROOT (as suggested to me by bde) now that cvs-1.6+ makes a special effort to ensure $CVSROOT is always set. This allows the $CVSROOT files to be used elsewhere (eg: for testing) with much less pain. mkavail is history as well, it was often being forgotten. cvs-committers now takes the user list from /etc/group:ncvs via a trivial perl script. This is so that we still have the ability to temporarily disable commit access via 'avail' without cutting off the cvs-committers mailing list. Since /etc/group editing is still required, this is not a new admin overhead. If we ever change so that membership of "ncvs" is not required (eg: /usr/bin/cvs becomes setgid and access control is via avail) then we are going to have to do it some other way. (I have ideas) I have tested this on my machines, but it is possible that I have missed something. As usual, please yell if I've botched it.
* Insert hook to call CVSROOT/cvsedit..peter1995-08-211-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This hook is launched by cvs instead of your editor when commiting. cvsedit runs the editor for you, and does some post-processing on the file after you quit.. It does the following: - Remove trailing whitespace - Collapse multiple blank lines - Removes empty "Reviewed-by" etc lines, stopping cvs from putting them into the rcs log. - Removes leading and trailing blank lines.. - maintains the file timestamps if no changes are made, allowing you to abort a commit properly. (Sadly, I didn't have time to get the AI code running that was meant to check your code for you and find any bugs in your committed code.. :-) Reviewed by: Rod Grimes
* add comment for new edit hookpst1995-03-281-2/+4
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* add new edit hook testpst1995-03-281-0/+1
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* Initial CVSROOT setuprgrimes1994-05-241-0/+31