You're correct about my syntax, I fixed that once I got the script to be called at all. I most likely just plain confused something, because I started from scratch on a different machine, it worked, then I went back to the original machine, started from scratch, and it worked. Thanks for the help.
Duane
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones)
05/21/2002 11:43 AM
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To: Duane Morin/SKI/USA/Zurich@Scudder cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Is this taginfo problem a permissions thing? |
Duane Morin writes:
>
> I create a /home/dmorin/localcheckout and do "cvs co CVSROOT". I add
> this
> line:
> ALL '/home/dmorin/tagger.sh $1 $2 $3 $4'
That is wildly incorrect. You want just:
ALL /home/dmorin/tagger.sh
> The weird part is that when I look at /home/dmorin/repository/CVSROOT
> I see that taginfo has *not* changed at all, bit taginfo,v seems to
> indeed know about my change! What's the scoop with that?
You did commit taginfo after modifying it, didn't you? When you did,
you should have gotten a message from CVS saying that it was "Rebuilding
administrative file database"; it sounds like that didn't happen. If
not, it's because you managed to confuse CVS and it didn't know you were
modifying files in CVSROOT -- what's in your working directory's
CVS/Root file? To work around the problem, you can force a database
rebuild by doing "cvs init".
-Larry Jones
When you're SERIOUS about having fun, it's not much fun at all! -- Calvin
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