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Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> sön 2006-05-14 klockan 15:11 -0400 skrev Tres Seaver:
> 
> 
>>The squid3 trunk:
>>
>> $ cat CVS/Root
>> :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/squid
>> $ cat CVS/Repository
>> squid3
>> $ cat CVS/Tag
>> cat: CVS/Tag: No such file or directory
> 
> 
> Why are you getting the trunk from devel.squid-cache.org? If you want
> the trunk then you should be using the main CVS repository..

I found the CVS_ROOT from *somewhere* on the website.  I've since
checked out the sources using:

 $ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/squid co \
            -d squid3-trunk squid3

and now can't get any reply from 'cvs -q up -AdP' after running the
bootstrap.

> But it does indeed look like the .cvsignore files could need an update.
> But this is unrelated to the change of CVS servers from what I can
> tell..
> 
> There also seem to be some automake issues at the moment.. "make
> distclean" is failing for me leaving quite a bit of stuff around..
> 
> 
>>BTW, 'make check' fails on the trunk, too, with a linking problem in the
>>'http_range_test' executable.
> 
> 
> Known error not related to the CVS servers..

OK, is there a bugzilla entry for it?  I threw that in because I
happened to notice the failure as 'make check' completed while I was
composing the mail.

Note that having tests in a "known borked" state is a strong
disincentive for getting non-core folks to help with the release:  we
can't know whether any tinkering we try has broken something if the
tests don't run cleanly beforehand.


Tres.
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