We ran into something similar long time back. We
traced the problem to case insensitive file naming on windows.
"Satishkumar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Can any one help in fixing this error. please
cvs commit -m "MICS Id:104226
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Satishkumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can any one help in fixing this error. please
cvs commit -m MICS Id:104226 \nDescription:adding new files ehelp.xml (in
directory E:\en-US)
cvs [server aborted]: received abort signal
cvs:
Can any one help in fixing this error. please
cvs commit -m "MICS Id:104226 \nDescription:adding new files " ehelp.xml (in
directory E:\en-US)
cvs [server aborted]: received abort signal
cvs: hash.c:312: findnode: A ssertion `key != ((void *)0)'
failed.
*CVS exited normally with code
I've accidentally removed a whole source tree, which contains 500 source code files
(plain text only, no binary).
I searched the web, and found ways to recover files from Attic one by one, namely:
- use cvs admin -o 1.x (deleted file), or
- use cvs update -j 1.x -j 1.y (deleted file)
both
Hi all,
I've accidentally removed a whole source tree, which contains 500 source
code files (plain text only, no binary).
I searched the web, and found ways to recover files from Attic one by one,
namely:
- use cvs admin -o 1.x (deleted file), or
- use cvs update -j 1.x -j 1.y (deleted file)
guyz
i already have 2401 port running and i already did punch a hole into our
firewall allowing port 2401 to be open...
but i still have this error message
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kent]$ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/repo login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/repo
CVS password:
cvs
Kent Emia writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kent]$ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/repo login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/repo
CVS password:
cvs [login aborted]: reading from server: Connection reset by peer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kent]$
what am i missing
Most likely, either
Hi all,
We have a cvs repository named cpq_repository created on a solaris box
named gemsmet.med.ge.com. we are getting an error when we checkout
this repository onto a folder in another solaris box named
gemsdev26.med.ge.com'.
From gemsdev26.med.ge.com
==
pwd
-Original Message-
From: Subramani, GnanaShekar (MED, TCS)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help needed to checkout cvs repository
snip
gemsdev26:selectic (cvs) 443cvs -d
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/opt/data/cvs
Subramani, GnanaShekar (MED, TCS) writes:
We have a cvs repository named cpq_repository created on a solaris box
named gemsmet.med.ge.com. we are getting an error when we checkout
this repository onto a folder in another solaris box named
gemsdev26.med.ge.com'.
From gemsdev26.med.ge.com
Subramani, GnanaShekar (MED, TCS) wrote:
From gemsdev26.med.ge.com
==
pwd
/home/selectic/gshekar
gemsdev26:selectic (cvs) 443cvs -d
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/opt/data/cvs/Sales checkout
cpq_repository
cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to gemsmet.med.ge.com:2401
not have
entry for cvs
regards,
Amit.
-Original Message-
From: Mark D. Baushke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 3:08 AM
To: GnanaShekar Subramani
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help needed to checkout cvs repository
Subramani, GnanaShekar (MED, TCS) writes:
We
, when manipulating the repository directly:
PROCEED WITH CARE!
Good Luck
anders
-Original Message-
From: Mike Ayers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24. juli 2002 02:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Repository troubles - expert help needed
I am having serious problems
I am having serious problems, and need help. I suspect that my repository is
corrupted. I would like to know what to do to fix it.
As part of the project documentation, I checked in the WinCVS user's guide.
This is 1 html file, wincvs11.htm, and about 60 images named
On Friday, March 1, 2002, at 04:42 AM, Brad Kroeger wrote:
I set up inetd.conf to startup cvs as a pserver (I tried it as a gserver
and had problems which I reported earlier.) My CVSROOT is defined as
:gserver:my.host.domain:/cvsroot
I do a kinit and a cvs checkout CVSROOT and get the
I'm trying to get CVS to run with GSSAPI. We have a non-standard
installation of kerberos so I've had to hack the make files to pick up
the libraries. Specifically I added or defined the following in the
src/Makefile
cvs_LDADD = \
../diff/libdiff.a \
../lib/libcvs.a \
Hi, all:
Since I am a new comer to CVS, I would like to get your help on the
following queries. I sent out my questions to this group a while ago.
However, I have not received any suggest yet. I am thinking my mail may
never went through.
Our environment: CVS server on Solaris; WinCVS client
Matt Keyes wrote:
On the same note (but a little OT), how can I cut and paste from vi (I want
to cut the encrypted password from /etc/passwd and put it in the cvspasswd
file (whatever its called... I'm not at home so I can't look at it)?
That depends on the interface or client you use to
Title: help needed !
hello,
i am new to this list. could anyone help me out for using CVS.
i need to install a CVS server on a Linux machine and the client should be NT.
i need the installation procedures, configuration details and downloads available for the Server Installation
Hi!
I'm running Slackware, I installed the latest CVS, and went through setting
it up. I set up the port as per the docs, and configured inetd.conf with
the following:
cvs -f -allow-root=/cvsroot pserver
/cvsroot is a partition I have that will be dedicated solely to cvs.
However, its
Matt Keyes writes:
I'm running Slackware, I installed the latest CVS, and went through setting
it up. I set up the port as per the docs, and configured inetd.conf with
the following:
cvs -f -allow-root=/cvsroot pserver
/cvsroot is a partition I have that will be dedicated solely
tried
to setup/use CVS. Thanks for any help!
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 10:36 AM
To: Matt Keyes
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CVS Setup Help Needed
Matt Keyes writes:
I'm running Slackware, I installed
Matt Keyes writes:
1. I set $CVSROOT to be /cvsroot
That's not correct if you want to use pserver. You should set it to
something like:
:pserver:user@host:/cvsroot
2. I did initialize the repository, so there is a /cvsroot/CVSROOT directory
(with all the subdirectories under it
To: Matt Keyes
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CVS Setup Help Needed
Matt Keyes writes:
1. I set $CVSROOT to be /cvsroot
That's not correct if you want to use pserver. You should set it to
something like:
:pserver:user@host:/cvsroot
2. I did initialize the repository, so
Matt Keyes writes:
Then how did you initialize the repository? :-)
cvs -d /cvsroot init
Then you used CVS in local mode. That's why the smiley.
I suspect my main problem is with the $CVSROOT. Does the user in
:pserver:user@host:/cvsroot need to be each username that will access the
I need more information to really be able to help but I'll give it a good
shot.
Did you do a cvs init?
Verify that cvs commands work from the node where cvs is installed?
The inetd.conf doesn't look correct. Mine looks like this:
cvs stream tcp nowait root /opt/cvs/bin/cvs cvs -f
Paddy T writes:
I haven't got any response for this question.If anyone
ever got such an error,pls give the remedy.I am still
unable to delete these lock files from the
reposiitory.
You haven't gotten any response because this isn't a CVS question and
you haven't provided enough details for
Hi
I haven't got any response for this question.If anyone
ever got such an error,pls give the remedy.I am still
unable to delete these lock files from the
reposiitory.
Thanks,
Paddy Thomas
--- Paddy T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I am getting the following CVS lock error.
One developer tried
Hi
I am getting the following CVS lock error.
One developer tried CVS update and got the error
"cvs update aborted fatal signal 11 sent
cvs locks may need cleaning up"
at the file
/$CVSROOT/src/images/fforward.bmp
Then she tried the update several times before
informing me.
When I saw in
"Derek R. Price" wrote:
Deivanai Meiyappan wrote:
I have a template asking for BUG-ID when i am checking in at branch
level..But i am not not able to get the branch tag in my verifymsg
script.
This would be a good problem to search the mail archives for.
In short: parse current
Deivanai Meiyappan wrote:
I have a template asking for BUG-ID when i am checking in at branch
level..But i am not not able to get the branch tag in my verifymsg
script.Does anybody have any code which will get the branch tag in
verifymsg script..If so could you please let me know.
This
Hi,
I have a template asking for BUG-ID when i am checking in at branch
level..But i am not not able to get the branch tag in my verifymsg
script.Does anybody have any code which will get the branch tag in
verifymsg script..If so could you please let me know.
Thanks,
Deivanai
I hope this hasn't been asked a million times before but I can really
use some help.
I have a Sun Workstation using SunOS 5.6 running Samba 2.6. I have
shared a directory for my CVSROOT. I can successfully mount and modify
and checkin and checkout files using cvs from my NT workstation and
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