[cvsnt] Why doesn't cvsnt do anything?

Johan Johansson johanj at ipunplugged.com
Wed Nov 9 12:44:32 GMT 2005


Community technical support mailing list was retired 2010 and replaced with a professional technical support team. For assistance please contact: Pre-sales Technical support via email to sales@march-hare.com.


I'll get to the circumstances in a while, but the gist of my problem is
that cvsnt doesn't do anything unless I explicitly list the file I want
it to process. If I specify a subdir it does not to anything with the
files in that dir. For example:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Z:\branches\4.1>cvs diff

Z:\branches\4.1>cvs diff w2kProdVersion.h
Index: w2kProdVersion.h
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/cvsroot/project/mn/w2kProdVersion.h,v
retrieving revision 1.143.2.28
diff -r1.143.2.28 w2kProdVersion.h
45c45
< #define CORE_RELEASE_NUMBER             "3"
---
> #define CORE_RELEASE_NUMBER             "4"
65c65
< #define PRODUCT_VERSION_WIN             4,1,28,0
---
> #define PRODUCT_VERSION_WIN             4,1,29,0

Z:\branches\4.1>cvs --version

Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.5.02 (Servalan) Build 2064
(client/server)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The "special" cirumstances is that this is running in a virtual pc on a
dir that is shared with the host machine. This is manifested as a
network share in the virtual pc. The virtual pc is running a VPN that
allows it access to the cvs server which is behind a firewall. There are
a number of subdirs, some of which currently contain modified files
which cvsnt does not seem to detect.

Any good ideas?

Johan



More information about the cvsnt mailing list
Download the latest CVSNT, TortosieCVS, WinCVS etc. for Windows 8 etc.
@CVSNT on Twitter   CVSNT on Facebook