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Originator: Christos Zoulas
Organization:
None, but trying.
Confidential: no
Synopsis: cvs gets confused about with symlinked root directory when cvslock dir
is present
Severity: serious
Priority: medium
Category: 1.11.2
Class: sw-bug
Christos Zoulas writes:
Unfortunately, I don't have a choice here. The directory is automounted
using amd(8)
That means you're using an NFS-mounted repository, which is an extremely
bad idea. We have received numerous reports of repository corruption
caused by NFS bugs. I strongly suggest
On Apr 22, 12:07pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: (no subject)
| Christos Zoulas writes:
|
| Unfortunately, I don't have a choice here. The directory is automounted
| using amd(8)
|
| That means you're using an NFS-mounted repository, which is an extremely
| bad
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Description:
cvs gets confused with symlinks and cvs root directories that
are accessed via symlinks, when we specify a cvs lock directory.
Actually, CVS gets confused with symlinks in the repository in a number
of cases. We suggest avoiding them.
The attached patch adds support to configure for linking in the SOCKS
library. The configure script must be regenerated using autoconf after
applying this patch.
--
Jens-Uwe Mager pgp-mailto:62CFDB25 jabber:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff -ruN cvs-1.11.2/config.h.in cvs-1.11.2.socks/config.h.in
---
Jens-Uwe Mager writes:
The attached patch adds support to configure for linking in the SOCKS
library. The configure script must be regenerated using autoconf after
applying this patch.
I made a similar patch long ago but abandoned it since the existence of
runsocks and SocksCap seemed to
Christos Zoulas writes:
On the server the repository is mounted
via amd as a local mount:
% amq | grep /src/twosigma
/src/twosigma ufs /dev/sda9 /net/fsdv1/src-1/twosigma
It is just that I don't want to give out /net/fsdv1/src-1/twosigma
as the repository name,
On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 01:09:58PM -0400, Larry Jones wrote:
Jens-Uwe Mager writes:
The attached patch adds support to configure for linking in the SOCKS
library. The configure script must be regenerated using autoconf after
applying this patch.
I made a similar patch long ago but
On Apr 22, 1:22pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: (no subject)
| Christos Zoulas writes:
|
| On the server the repository is mounted
| via amd as a local mount:
|
| % amq | grep /src/twosigma
| /src/twosigma ufs /dev/sda9
Christos Zoulas writes:
I am trying not to make trouble for myself, but it seems that using amd
and cvs together is not an easy task.
Right. Because AMD usually implies NFS and NFS is anathema to CVS,
there's been little incentive to get them to play nice together.
-Larry Jones
I think my
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Hi,
The CVS manual incorrectly says that if a binary file is accidentally
added and committed without the -kb option, that the problem can be
corrected with
cvs admin -kb file
cvs update -A
This is not true on platforms which use different line-ending
conventions than
Jim Avera writes:
The CVS manual incorrectly says that if a binary file is accidentally
added and committed without the -kb option, that the problem can be
corrected with
cvs admin -kb file
cvs update -A
No it doesn't. Please see the *currrent* version of the manual:
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