Op 13 feb. 2012 om 17:19 heeft Josh Grosse <j...@jggimi.homeip.net> het
volgende geschreven:

> I just wonder if this is unusual or abnormal.  For the last few months, my
local
> repository has not been recursively building working directories with
checkout.
> For example:
>
> $ echo $CVSROOT
> /cvs
> $ cd /tmp
> $ cvs get -P ports
> cvs checkout: Updating ports
> U ports/.cvsignore
> U ports/INDEX
> U ports/Makefile
> U ports/README
> $
>
> I used to use the cvsync server at mtu.edu, then when we were asked I
switched
> to comstyle.com, and now am using anoncvs1.usa.openbsd.org.  This doesn't
seem
> to make a difference, nor does formatting my repository and starting over.
I
> can force recursions with -R.

Do you have a ~/.cvsrc file?

 -Otto

>
> My cvsync.conf is shown below -- nothing special about it that I can see.
Any
> thoughts on what I may have done wrong would be appreciated.
>
> ----
>
> config {
>        hostname anoncvs1.usa.openbsd.org
>            compress
>            collection {
>                name openbsd-cvsroot release rcs
>                prefix /cvs
>                umask 002
>            }
>            collection {
>                name openbsd-src release rcs
>                prefix /cvs
>                umask 002
>            }
>            collection {
>                name openbsd-ports release rcs
>                prefix /cvs
>                umask 002
>            }
>            collection {
>                name openbsd-xenocara release rcs
>                prefix /cvs
>                umask 002
>            }
>            collection {
>                name openbsd-www release rcs
>                prefix /cvs
>                umask 002
>            }
>        }

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