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Subject: Checking a repository for
corruption.
Somewhere out there is a perl script (check_cvs.pl)
that can be used to check a repository for corruption. Will someone tell
me from where it can be obtained.
Charles L. Farbstein
Titan Systems Corporation
Tactical Services Division
Calbazana, Al wrote:
Hello,
I am interested in something similar to run as part of a cron job
before repository backups. I copied the script out and ran it. I
received the following output:
List of Files That Don't belong in Repository:
File: CVSROOT/verifymsg
Calbazana, Al writes:
I am interested in something similar to run as part of a cron job before
repository backups. I copied the script out and ran it. I received the
following output:
List of Files That Don't belong in Repository:
File: CVSROOT/verifymsg
File:
Somewhere out there is a perl script (check_cvs.pl) that can be used to
check a repository for corruption. Will someone tell me from where
it can be obtained.
Charles L. Farbstein
Titan Systems Corporation
Tactical Services Division
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(619) 553-5664 -- Spawar
Google is your friend.
http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/info-cvs/2001-June/015932.html
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Subject: Checking a repository for corruption.
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Somewhere out there is a perl script (check_cvs.pl) that can be used to
check a repository for corruption. Will someone tell me from where it
can be
Charlie Farbstein wrote:
Somewhere out there is a perl script (check_cvs.pl) that can be used to check
a repository for corruption. Will someone tell me from where it can be
obtained.
Charles L. Farbstein
Titan Systems Corporation
Tactical Services