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Problem merging added files.

2001-11-20 Thread Alexander Thiel

Hello,

I have found a problem in CVS when merging files that have been added on a 
branch. I did some testing and it seems that you need the combination of 
* a tag on the branch
* two checkins after that
* freshly checking out the main trunk.

The following set of commands reproduces the problem with CVS 1.10.7 on a 
Linux box. (I have set up a repository called MyProject).

# this is from the manual
cvs update -A
touch a b c
cvs add a b c ; cvs ci -m "added" a b c
cvs tag -b branchtag
cvs update -r branchtag
touch d ; cvs add d
rm a ; cvs rm a
cvs ci -m "added d, removed a"
 
cvs tag -r branchtag TagOne
 
echo "Some test" >d
cvs ci -m 'Some text entered.'
echo "Some text." >|d
cvs ci -m 'Typo fixed.'

cvs co -d tmpdir MyProject # problem does not occur with update -A
cd tmpdir
cvs update -j branchtag
cvs commit -m 'Merged from branch.'

Is that my fault or a bug in CVS?

Regards,

Alex

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Re: Problem merging added files.

2001-11-20 Thread Larry Jones

Alexander Thiel writes:
> 
> The following set of commands reproduces the problem with CVS 1.10.7 on a 
> Linux box. (I have set up a repository called MyProject).
[...]
> Is that my fault or a bug in CVS?

Is *what* your fault or a bug in CVS?  You never said exactly what the
problem is!  As far as I can see, your commands work just fine.  What do
you expect to happen and what actually does happen when you run it?

-Larry Jones

Fortunately, that was our plan from the start. -- Calvin

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FW: apparent defect: you are unknown to this system

2001-11-20 Thread Ellison, Martin [IT]

Sorry, this should have gone to the list.

I'm not trying to do a commit as root, I'm running pserver as root.

> Ellison, Martin [IT] writes:
> > 
> > The message "cvs [server aborted]: you are unknown to this 
> system" occurs if
> > a cvs user tries to do a commit and the cvs userid is not a 
> valid login on
> > the server (using pserver).
> 
> Not quite -- it only happens if you try to do a commit *AS ROOT*, and
> your apparent userid is not valid.  Why are you trying to commit as
> root?!?

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Fatal errors on HPUX 11.11 (11i)

2001-11-20 Thread root


>Submitter-Id:   net
>Originator: 
>Organization: Hewlett-Packard
net
>Confidential:  no
>Synopsis:  'Terminated with fatal signal 11' errors under HPUX 11.11
>Severity:  critical
>Priority:  
>Category:  cvs
>Class: sw-bug 
>Release:   cvs-1.11.1p1
>Environment: /usr/lib/gss/libgssapi_krb5.sl: 
 HP Kerberos V5 1.0 Module: libgssapi_krb5.sl Date: Sep 11 2000 
17:54:05
  /usr/lib/libkrb5.sl: 
 HP Kerberos V5 1.0 Module: libkrb5.sl Date: Sep 11 2000 17:46:27
  /usr/lib/libk5crypto.sl: 
 HP Kerberos V5 1.0 Module: libk5crypto.sl Date: Sep 11 2000 17:25:09
  /usr/lib/libcom_err.sl:
 HP Kerberos V5 1.0 Module: libcom_err.sl Date: Sep 11 2000 17:12:15
  /usr/lib/libsec.1:
 $Revision: 78.7 $
 $Revision: 78.1 $
System: HP-UX tengmst B.11.11 U 9000/800 593750568 unlimited-user license

>Description:
When committing to this server from remote system we receive a 
'Terminated with fatal signal 11' error.  The sending server runs on HPUX 
10.20.
The receiving server is HPUX 11.11 with the above libraries
>How-To-Repeat:
1.) Run pserver with compiled HPUX 11.11 binaries on an HPUX 11.11 server.
2.) Commit from another machine.

>Fix:  Don't know

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Re: FW: apparent defect: you are unknown to this system

2001-11-20 Thread Larry Jones

Ellison, Martin [IT] writes:
> 
> I'm not trying to do a commit as root, I'm running pserver as root.

You are trying to do a commit while running as root -- the code in
question is only run if the effective UID is 0.  When you run pserver as
root, it only runs as root long enough to authenticate the user, then it
switches to the UID of the specified (system) user.  It would appear
that you have mapped your user to root instead of a normal user.

-Larry Jones

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