Martyn Welch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a little trouble with the CVS fetcher. I am attempting to 
> write a bitbake recipe for openrdate.
>
> I have the following entry in my SCR_URI:
>
> cvs://[email protected]/cvsroot/openrdate;module=openrdate;method=pserver;date=200811212215
>
> It appears to be correct WRT the manual and running with these values on 
> the command line works fine, however Bitbake fails to fetch the tree. It 
> would appear that the fetcher isn't passing the module on the command 
> line (which was required) and this is causing the fetch to fail.
>
> Looking in the CVS fetcher, I believe that the module is saved in an 
> environment variable called CVSMODULE. I've had a good search on the web 
> and looked in the CVS manual on my system (Ubuntu 8.04) and can't seem 
> to find any mention of this variable or CVSCOOPTS, which is also set in 
> the fetcher.
>
> I found that the following patch resolved the issue for me. I'm not 
> overly familiar with python or indeed Bitbake at this point. Am I 
> missing something
Agh! Please ignore - someone made a local change to the FETCH_COMMAND 
for CVS and omitted CVSMODULE...

Sorry for the noise,

Martyn

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