Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository

2004-08-19 Thread Jim Page - emailsystems.com
Hi Arthur I hope cvshome people will not mind a quick discussion, too much, on an alternative product as it is relevant to this thread. From: Arthur Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using a sandpit with CVS (cvshome) and CVSNT clients is dangerous and not supported. Since CVSNT is available for all

RE: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository

2004-08-19 Thread Arthur Barrett
-Original Message- From: Jim Page - emailsystems.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thu 8/19/2004 7:36 PM To: Arthur Barrett; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject:Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository Hi Arthur I hope cvshome

Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository

2004-08-18 Thread Jim Page - emailsystems.com
Hi Doug Thanks for your input. I think I hold a minority position here, but I would just like to add my comments in case I didn't communicate my position well and you misunderstood me. What you are suggesting, and is also suggested in the above postings, is having 2 sandboxes, 1 linux and 1

Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository

2004-08-18 Thread Frederic Brehm
At 05:37 AM 8/18/2004, Jim Page - emailsystems.com wrote: I think I have expressed myself badly. Our developers are working on both windows and linux -at the same time-. Either with 2 dev boxes, or using VMware to run the other OS, with a partition shared between the 2. What is being suggested

Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository

2004-08-18 Thread Geoff Beier
Hi Jim, On 8/18/04 5:37 AM, Jim Page - emailsystems.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think I have expressed myself badly. Our developers are working on both windows and linux -at the same time-. Either with 2 dev boxes, or using VMware to run the other OS, with a partition shared between the 2.

Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for somedirectory inrepository

2004-08-18 Thread Todd Denniston
Frederic Brehm wrote: Note that I second Fred's suggestion of branches for the way you work. At 05:37 AM 8/18/2004, Jim Page - emailsystems.com wrote: I think I have expressed myself badly. Our developers are working on both windows and linux -at the same time-. Either with 2 dev boxes, or

Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for somedirectory inrepository

2004-08-18 Thread Jim Page - emailsystems.com
2. Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository (Frederic Brehm) 4. Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository (Geoff Beier) 6. Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for somedirectory

RE: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directo ry inrepository

2004-08-18 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Jim Page wrote: What you are suggesting, and is also suggested in the above postings, is having 2 sandboxes, 1 linux and 1 windows, right? Are any of your developers working simultaneously on Windows and on Linux? If not, then only one working directory is needed. OT rant Why do people call

RE: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository

2004-08-18 Thread Arthur Barrett
, Arthur Barrett -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jim Page - emailsystems.com Sent: Wed 8/18/2004 1:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject:/#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository I found a post

/#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory in repository

2004-08-17 Thread Jim Page - emailsystems.com
proxy for VisualStudio. The server is a linux box running cvs 1.11.17, on slackware 9. Symptom: Running pretty much any cvs command on a client (unix or windows) results in something like the following: ... cvs stuff ... cvs status: Examining . /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory

Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository

2004-08-17 Thread Todd Denniston
like the following: ... cvs stuff ... cvs status: Examining . /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for `/home/cvsroot/blah 'vs status: failed to obtain dir lock in repository `/home/cvsroot/blah cvs [status aborted]: read lock failed - giving up Fix: Run dos2unix (or similar

Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository

2004-08-17 Thread Jim Page - emailsystems.com
Hi Todd From: Todd Denniston [EMAIL PROTECTED] Huge suggestion: Read the messages found here: http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=ie=UTF-8q=cvs+network.file.system+site%3Alists.gnu.orgbtnG=Search

Re: /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for some directory inrepository

2004-08-17 Thread Doug Lee
On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 12:24:31AM +0200, Jim Page - emailsystems.com wrote: From: Todd Denniston [EMAIL PROTECTED] Huge suggestion: Read the messages found here: http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=ie=UTF-8q=cvs+network.file.system+site%3Alists.gnu.orgbtnG=Search

Not waiting on #cvs.lock

2003-07-29 Thread gilmurra
I'm doing a cvs update -P -d ... every two hours from a cron job. Everything works fine 'til somehow a #cvs.lock doesn't get deleted. Every two hours another update job starts and eventually we run out of job space. I realize some locks are valid and I'm writing a script to inform me when a lock

Re: #cvs.lock error in Emptydir

2002-05-01 Thread Danial Islam
to create lock directory for `/opt/cvsroot/CVSROOT/Emptydir' (/opt/cvsroot/CVSROOT/Emptydir/#cvs.lock): Permission denied cvs server: failed to obtain dir lock in repository `/opt/cvsroot/CVSROOT/Emptydir' cvs [server aborted]: read lock failed - giving up What can I do to solve it? Thanks

Re: #cvs.lock error in Emptydir

2002-05-01 Thread Larry Jones
Arcin Bozkurt writes: cvs server: Updating . cvs server: failed to create lock directory for `/opt/cvsroot/CVSROOT/Emptydir' (/opt/cvsroot/CVSROOT/Emptydir/#cvs.lock): Permission denied You need to change the permissions on /opt/cvsroot/CVSROOT/Emptydir so that everyone can write

#cvs.lock error in Emptydir

2002-04-30 Thread Arcin Bozkurt
This is what I get when doing an update: cvs server: Updating . cvs server: failed to create lock directory for `/opt/cvsroot/CVSROOT/Emptydir' (/opt/cvsroot/CVSROOT/Emptydir/#cvs.lock): Permission denied cvs server: failed to obtain dir lock in repository `/opt/cvsroot/CVSROOT/Emptydir' cvs

#cvs.lock

2002-04-10 Thread Grzegorz ¯y³a
#cvs.lock in repository (user1 is a owner of repository). What i have to do? Greg ps. sorry for my english. ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Re: #cvs.lock

2002-04-10 Thread Grzegorz ¯y³a
w module in cvs, the owner of directory and subdirs is user1. When user2 execute cvs checkout, cvs fails because can't ctreate #cvs.lock in repository (user1 is a owner of repository). What i have to do? Greg ps. sorry for my english. ok,

#cvs.lock

2001-10-21 Thread gabriel rosenkoetter
cvs(1) in its FILES section mentions the #cvs.lock file as existing when cvs is doing sensitive modifications to the source repository. The same section also directs one to cvs(5) for more information on cvs supporting files, but cvs(5) only discusses the CVSROOT files. My question is, if I have

Remove #cvs.lock

2001-09-20 Thread Alex Flores
Does anybody know how to remove the #cvs.lock directory. I have found instructions on how to create it but nothing on how to remove it. Alex

Re: Remove #cvs.lock

2001-09-20 Thread Matt Riechers
Alex Flores wrote: Does anybody know how to remove the #cvs.lock directory. I have found instructions on how to create it but nothing on how to remove it. Alex Delete them by hand. -Matt ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

Re: Remove #cvs.lock

2001-09-20 Thread Larry Jones
Alex Flores writes: Does anybody know how to remove the #cvs.lock directory. I have found instructions on how to create it but nothing on how to remove it. The same way you remove any directory. On Unix, rmdir. -Larry Jones Another casualty of applied metaphysics. -- Hobbes

cvs server: failed to create lock directory for `/var/lib/cvs/foo' (/var/lib/cvs/foo/#cvs.lock): Permission denied

2001-04-24 Thread Jan
.. what could I be doing wrong? Thanks, Jan. __ wincvs: cvs checkout -P foo (in directory D:\CVS) cvs server: Updating foo cvs server: failed to create lock directory for `/var/lib/cvs/foo' (/var/lib/cvs/foo/#cvs.lock): Permission denied cvs server: failed to obtain dir lock in repository `/var/lib

Re: cvs server: failed to create lock directory for `/var/lib/cvs/foo' (/var/lib/cvs/foo/#cvs.lock): Permission denied

2001-04-24 Thread David Fuller
/usr/sbin/cvs-pserver So.. what could I be doing wrong? Thanks, Jan. __ wincvs: cvs checkout -P foo (in directory D:\CVS) cvs server: Updating foo cvs server: failed to create lock directory for `/var/lib/cvs/foo' (/var/lib/cvs/foo/#cvs.lock): Permission denied cvs server: failed

Re: cvs server: failed to create lock directory for `/var/lib/cvs/foo' (/var/lib/cvs/foo/#cvs.lock): Permission denied

2001-04-24 Thread Larry Jones
Jan writes: Also on other requests I get different Permissions denied messages. The directories and files in /var/lib/cvs (and this directory itself) belongs to root.root and cvs is in my inetd.conf as cvspserver stream tcp nowait.400 root/usr/sbin/tcpd