[cvsnt] Updating from CVS 1.11.15 stopped working.

Oliver Giesen giesen at lucatec.de
Tue May 11 08:59:48 BST 2004


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I have nothing to add to this, but it seems you've accidentally sent 
this to me in private, so I wanted to forward this back to the list. 
Unfortunately the CVSNT list does not properly set the Reply-To header, 
so you have to manually edit the addressee of messages to the list each 
time you reply...

Cheers,

Oliver
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: vawjr [mailto:vawjr at rudbek.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 10:00 AM
> To: ogware
> Subject: Re: [cvsnt] Updating from CVS 1.11.15 stopped working.
> 
> 
> I just tried it and get the same results.  I guess my update 
> everything in 
> about 2 hours is going to fail miserably.
> 
> C:\Projects\boost>cvs version
> Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.0.41 (client/server)
> Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.15 (client/server)
> 
> C:\Projects\boost>cvs update
> ? bin
> ? bjaminstall.log
> ? bjamv2.log
> ? buildit.bat
> ? manualrun.log
> .... several more ? lines, then:
> 
> cvs update: Updating .
> cvs update: warning: Jamfile was lost
> cvs update: move away ./Jamfile; it is in the way
> C Jamfile
> M Jamfile.v2
> cvs update: warning: Jamrules was lost
> cvs update: move away ./Jamrules; it is in the way
> C Jamrules
> cvs update: warning: LICENSE_1_0.txt was lost
> cvs update: move away ./LICENSE_1_0.txt; it is in the way
> C LICENSE_1_0.txt
> cvs update: warning: README was lost
> cvs update: move away ./README; it is in the way
> C README
> cvs update: warning: boost-build.jam was lost
> cvs update: move away ./boost-build.jam; it is in the way
> C boost-build.jam
> 
> more tests
> C:\Projects\boost>cvs status Jamfile
> ===================================================================
> File: no file Jamfile           Status: Needs Checkout
> 
>     Working revision:    1.13
>     Repository revision: 1.14    /cvsroot/boost/boost/Jamfile,v
>     Sticky Tag:          (none)
>     Sticky Date:         (none)
>     Sticky Options:      (none)
> 
> 
> C:\Projects\boost>cvs diff Jamfile
> cvs diff: cannot find Jamfile
> C:\Projects\boost>dir Jamfile
>   Volume in drive C is VideoStorage
>   Volume Serial Number is 9424-5F8B
> 
>   Directory of C:\Projects\boost
> 
> 2004-01-08  20:21             7,210 Jamfile
>                 1 File(s)          7,210 bytes
>                 0 Dir(s)  18,187,186,176 bytes free
> 
> something is seriously messed up
> 
> At Tuesday 2004-05-11 00:29, you wrote:
> >As of yesterday I can no longer update my Sourceforge.net developer 
> >sandboxes (those accessed via SSH). It seems SF have 
> upgraded from CVS 
> >1.11.11 to 1.11.15 at that time.
> >
> >When I try to update all I get is:
> >
> >cvs update: warning: [File] was lost
> >cvs update: move away [File]; it is in the way
> >C [File]
> >
> >....for every single file in the sandbox. Doing a fresh checkout and 
> >trying to update that produces the same result.
> >
> >This was also reported by a user in the CVSGUI tracker 
> already, using 
> >CVSNT 2.0.34 against a CVS 1.12.7 server (as well as one 
> other unspecified 
> >older version):
> >http://sf.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=110072&aid=949583&gro
up_id=10072
>
>According to that report, CVSNT 2.0.8 still works, so the breakage must 

>have appeared somewhere between that and 2.0.34 .
>
>Any ideas?
>
>--
>Oliver
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