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Hi,
I'm Ingo, a php programmer from Italy. I sometimes used cervisia as a CVS
client, i came from Windows and TortoiseCVS, which is a little better than
Cervisia. I have a problem with Cervisia, I can't retrieve the module list,
it report me anything, but if I know the name of the module I can do the
checkout correctly. On Windows with tortoise the same feature(module list)
goes well.
How can I resolve it?

I think Cervisia is a good software, i use it because of the very useful
integration with quanta. I think it could be better if everytime I click
with the right button of the mouse I can do the checkout, like tortoise. On
my desktop for example.
Thanks a lot,
Ingo



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by Bugzilla from christian.loose@hamburg.de :: Rate this Message:

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On Thursday 03 May 2007 13:49:42 Dario Ghilardi wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm Ingo, a php programmer from Italy. I sometimes used cervisia as a CVS
> client, i came from Windows and TortoiseCVS, which is a little better than
> Cervisia. I have a problem with Cervisia, I can't retrieve the module list,
> it report me anything, but if I know the name of the module I can do the
> checkout correctly. On Windows with tortoise the same feature(module list)
> goes well.
> How can I resolve it?

From the Cervisia manual:

"Alternatively, if the repository has a $CVSROOT/modules file, you can
retrieve a list of available modules by pressing the Fetch list button."

So the modules of the repository must be listed in the modules file. I guess
in your case it's empty.

Bye, Christian
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On Friday 04 May 2007, Dario Ghilardi wrote:

> >From: Christian Loose <christian.loose@...>
> >To: cervisia@...
> >Subject: Re: [Cervisia] Hi...
> >Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 20:38:51 +0200
> >
> >On Thursday 03 May 2007 13:49:42 Dario Ghilardi wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I'm Ingo, a php programmer from Italy. I sometimes used cervisia as a
> >
> >CVS
> >
> > > client, i came from Windows and TortoiseCVS, which is a little better
> >
> >than
> >
> > > Cervisia. I have a problem with Cervisia, I can't retrieve the module
> >
> >list,
> >
> > > it report me anything, but if I know the name of the module I can do
> > > the checkout correctly. On Windows with tortoise the same
> > > feature(module
> >
> >list)
> >
> > > goes well.
> > > How can I resolve it?
> >
> >From the Cervisia manual:
> >
> >"Alternatively, if the repository has a $CVSROOT/modules file, you can
> >retrieve a list of available modules by pressing the Fetch list button."
> >
> >So the modules of the repository must be listed in the modules file. I
> >guess
> >in your case it's empty.
>
> Thank you, I do some tests and I found that modules file is empty. But I
> don't know how the same command on tortoise cvs and on cervisia give me
> different results. I mean:
> cvs co -c on tortoise on windows report me the module list
> cvs co -c on command line reports me anything
> In the two cases explained modules file is empty.
> How can tortoise retrieve the module list?

It seems to try harder than Cervisia. Quick look at source shows that it a
least also sends a 'cvs ls' command. But this must be supported by the
cvs server.

Bye, Christian
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