| Bug#: 29050 | Product: Gentoo Linux | Version: unspecified | Platform: All |
| OS/Version: Linux | Status: RESOLVED | Severity: normal | Priority: P2 |
| Resolution: FIXED | Assigned To: zul@gentoo.org | Reported By: vslavik@fastmail.fm | |
| Component: Ebuilds | |||
| URL: | |||
| Summary: cvsq-0.4.3.ebuild (New Package) | |||
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| Status Whiteboard: | |||
| Opened: 2003-09-18 05:22 0000 | |||
| Description: | Opened: 2003-09-18 05:22 0000 |
cvsq is a handy utility that helps in remembering cvs commands that need to be
run (e.g. when offline or dialup or if CVS server is down). From its homepage:
cvsq stands for ``cvs queued'' and it is a small bash script that wraps around
Cyclic's CVS. It makes working with CVS repository a bit easier for people
connected via dial-up, because it can queue CVS commands and pass them to ``real
cvs'' later.
For example, you can commit files immediately after editing them, when being
offline, so you don't forget about them:
cvsq commit -m "change 1" file1.c
cvsq commit -m "change 2" file2.c
cvsq commit -m "change 3" file3.c
And then, when you go online, you simply type
cvsq upload
and all changes will be commited into the repository. If uploading of a
particular file fails, it won't be lost -- instead, you'll see error message and
the file will stay in cvsq queue.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
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Created an attachment (id=17946) [details]
dev-util/cvsq/cvsq-0.4.3.ebuild
Created an attachment (id=17960) [details]
Ebuild Suggestions
Hi, I had a look at your ebuild and it was quite good. I added a DEPEND and
RDEPEND. If you add them to your ebuild then I wouldnt have a problem adding
the ebuild.
Created an attachment (id=17987) [details]
fixed cvsq-0.4.3.ebuild
Thanks a lot! And sorry for forgetting to do this. This is new version that
incorporates your patch.
Added to cvs, thanks for the ebuild