Hi,
I ran into a problem using the recursive revert using fsvs 1.1.6 (did
not try with older versions):
I am versioning / on a machine. I uninstalled htop and deleted
/var/spool/fsvs and /etc/fsvs. Then I did
[HEAD]vm-one:/# fsvs sync-repos
[HEAD]vm-one:/# fsvs revert -R /
Reverting to revision 5:
.m.? 0 ./var/lib/apt/lists/lock
D... 73252 ./usr/bin/htop
D... 1707 ./usr/share/man/man1/htop.1.gz
Warning [id=chown-other, action=stop]:
Cannot chown "./usr/share/doc/htop" to 0:0
An error occurred: No such file or directory (2)
in up__set_meta_data
You may ask, why I did the above steps. I did not find anything in docs
on how to achieve the following use case: You version a machine, it
breaks, you install a minimial system and update to the latest revision
in the repository. I thought the above steps simulate this process.
My ignores do not cover ./usr/share/doc/htop.
Did I mess up? Is there a better way to do what I want?
Best Regards,
Simon
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