[cvsnt] 2000 -> 2003 (was: administrative files: I will get mad)

feymard at stago.fr feymard at stago.fr
Tue Jan 24 16:37:54 GMT 2006


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With all of yours informations and hints, at last, All works fine now on my
Windows 2000 many thanks!
But, when I try to use it on the real server, a Windows 2003 (cvsnt 2.5.01
build 1969), verifymsg is broken, because cvs can't find "cmd" (I think,
because: ^module01 cmd /C exit /B 1 fails!). I try to write the full path
of cmd with / (according to the documentation), but, in
c:/windows/system32/cmd.exe, Windows try to expand "/c" and so, execute the
"md.exe" command!
In a command line, c/windows/system32//cmd.exe works, but not in
verifymsg...
An idea?



                                                                                                                                       
                      "Michael Wojcik"                                                                                                 
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> From: Bo Berglund [mailto:Bo.Berglund at system3r.se]
> Sent: Thursday, 19 January, 2006 12:23
> To: Michael Wojcik
> Cc: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook
>
> Something is missing here. Please read the CVSNT
> documentation for the verifymsg script:
>
> <quote>
> The template must include a program name, and can include
> any number of arguments. If no other formatting is used %l is
> automatically added which appends the full path to the current
> log message file file to the template.
> </quote>
>
> What verifymsg supplies is the path to a file which contains
> the log message!
> So your script must get the path from the command line
> argument and then open that file and check its contents.
> The log message is NOT sent to STDIN or some such.
>
> It is all in the CVSNT helpfile, please read it.

No doubt that's helpful for the OP, but I'm not the one trying to use
verifymsg, and my response was addressed specifically to the question of
how to process stdin in a Windows cmd script.

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Michael Wojcik
Principal Software Systems Developer, Micro Focus
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