Seriously though, I've been trying to purposely break things before the
engineers get free reign cause they will break it.  Ahem, I did a cntl-c
while a very large commit was executing.  

I know what the problem is, it can't get a lock.  Now the doc says to
removethe files that start with `#cvs.rfl', `#cvs.wfl', or `#cvs.lock'.   Ok
but what about directories?   Here's what I've got:

        #cvs.lock/                  
        #cvs.wfl.pilot.25274

Now does anyone have a script written that will travers the repository and
remove these offending items (like I said, a LARGE commit)?  I'm hoping.  If
not, I intend to write one before I have a major fire.  if there is any
interest, where do I put something like that so everyone can access it?

Thanks.

Jeanie



_______________________________________________
Info-cvs mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Reply via email to