(I had to find the reply in the archives) Thanks for the help, I was missing the /var/spool/fsvs directory.
I got through to fsvs commit, but it takes me into vi (at least it looks like vi). This is on Ubuntu 7.10 Thanks, Bill _____ From: Bill Michal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 3:28 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: Problem with setting URL Hello-Newbie alert! New install of FSVS 1.1.10. The general process seems to be (given at three different prompts, in sequence): 1) Set the FSVS url 2) Set any ignores 3) Commit FSVS seemed to compile fine. I'm sitting on my home directory and try to set the url with sudo /<path to fsvs>/fsvs urls http://<username>:<password>@<ip address>/svn/Xfer/PBTest I received a No such file or directory (2). Using -v -d, I see a message saying "url with url <my url> not found!". I created a test directory and did a svn co <my url> and it checked out the repository folder fine and svn up PBTest worked and updated/deleted files are they were updated and deleted from my other workstation. I don't know if it matters, but after the url message, there are two more: "inum for <my path> is -1", and "found a free bit for <my path>:1" I've seen both fsvs urls and fsvs url and neither work. Thanks in advance, Bill
