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 -- Martyn Welch MEng MPhil MIET (Principal Software Engineer) T:+44(0)1327322748 GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms Ltd, |Registered in England and Wales Tove Valley Business Park, Towcester, |(3828642) at 100 Barbirolli Square, Northants, NN12 6PF, UK T:+44(0)1327359444 |Manchester,M2 3AB VAT:GB 927559189 _______________________________________________ Bitbake-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/bitbake-dev
