hi, I'm tring a loginfo-script.. and I got lock problems.. OK first I expected that 'cause the cvs-commit is already finished at log-info-stage all locks should be already released so I can switch to my working directory and update it (read) .... but I have zero success and had to go to Repository to remove locks manually... I've read in the manual but the explanation of the LOCKS is too 'blury' .. First of all I have to create #cvs.lock dir, but how can I create such dir if I don't know where exactly (in which cvs-reposiroty dir) I have to create this one (i don't need it anyway)... I'm just chdir-ing to one of the working-copies (not the one that commits at the moment) and then tring "cvs update" ... Is there any way to tell previous/parent(maybe) process to release his lock so I can freely do my job.... Anyway, I'm not tring to change repository or work directly with it, so I don't need to request read-locks ...
And yes I read -central up-to-date files- thread and the solution with cron script... The problem is that this doesn't work for me... I and other developers can't wait 15 min to see their changes, they have to see their changes almost at the time after they commited their file .... And the times when I will have two developers commiting simultaneously are very, very rare.. SO THE MAIN PROBLEM STAYS : HOW CAN I TELL THE PROCESS THAT STARTED LOG-INFO SCRIPT TO RELEASE HIS LOCKS, SO LOG-INFO CAN DO HIS JOB .... (again mine script don't work directly with the repository files so it can't broke repository internal data, it just do "cvs update"). One more thing at the time the log-info script is executed everything is commited successfuly so I don't see a reason for it to hold this lock.. Thanx alot for your pation reading this and for the answers of-course :")) ===== iVAN [EMAIL PROTECTED] ===== PS. I'm new to CVS and hope I'm not missing something obvious, but I think not :") _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
