On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 08:45:37AM -0000, Mohit Lad wrote:
> I've a cvs repository set up on a Red Hat 6.2 machine.
> I'm using PSERVER access method and the cvs version is 1.11.
>
> $ cvs im -m "initial import" sip mohit start
> enable to write, file SIPParser.cxx
> No space left on device
>
> The partition that hosts the cvs repository has enough space on it (in GBs). The
>project is in MBs.
For many operations (I'm guessing that "import" is one of them),
the way CVS does them client/server is to make a temporary copy
of (the relevent parts of) the sandbox in /tmp on the server, and
then perform the operation locally on that copy.
I'd guess that the file system that's filling up is /tmp, NOT the
one containing the repo.
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