[cvsnt] Re: How to trans bugid to audit database?

Brian Post bpost at 80-20.com
Thu Jan 19 20:34:34 GMT 2006


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I haven't been able to get the audit plugin to work with the new build. The 
control panel test works, but commands that would add info to the DB fail.

Bo was it you that had a web address on how to setup the ODBC driver? BTW 
which ODBC driver are you using?

I also use MS Sql 2000 and the generic ODBC driver. I haven't changed my 
ODBC settings which worked fine with Client & Server CVSNT 2.5.02 (Servalan) 
Build 2088 running on Windows XP
professional with the server on it's own XP pro both with SP2.

I am now running CVSNT -2.5.03 (Scorpio) build 2151.

Cheers, Brian


"Bo Berglund" <bo.berglund at telia.com> wrote in message 
news:1akts19isn0la7aqers7mqi8j99lt4dkug at 4ax.com...
> On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 08:57:50 +1100, "Brian Post" <bpost at 80-20.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Change this file and commit it with cvs commit -B TestBugID-0 filename
>>
>>>
>>> What's wrong or missing with it and how to trans bugid before commit
>>> via TortoiseCVS or WinCVS?
>
> I can now confirm that:
> 1. With CVSNT build 2207 on the server the bugID supplied with the -B
> switch on the cvs command is recorded into the CommitLog table.
>
> 2. With CVSNT build 2214 this does not happen, mainly because no
> auditing at all seems to be happening...
>
> So what you need to do is exctract the bugID from the CommitLog table
> in the usual way.
>
>
> /Bo
> (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden) 





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