[cvsnt] EVS Windermere (a1) Build 2512 (Test Build Nov 13 2006)

Tony Hoyle tony.hoyle at march-hare.com
Tue Nov 14 22:00:38 GMT 2006


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Richard Wirth wrote:
> Hello Tony,
> 
> one first Bug ;-)
> 
> Client: Enterprise Version System (EVS) Windermere (a1) Build 2512 (Test Build Nov 13 2006)
> Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.5.03 (Scorpio) Build 2320 (client/server)
> 
> cvs -z9 -q update -P -d (in directory X:\module\C\)
> 
> cvs server: cannot open directory /<path-to-repo>//<path-to-repo>/module/C/part: No such file or directory
> cvs server: skipping directory part
> 
What's the file structure like + contents of CVS/Repository? Sounds
odd...  seems to work for me.

> When a directory is renamed, but the renamed dir is included in
> CVS/Entries and has itself a valid CVS/Repository. This directory is
> skiped on update:

Renamed how?  cvs rename doesn't work yet in this release (it's in the
priority list for the next one.. it's fairly trivial but the existing
code won't do it because it's based on the old core).  Manually renaming
it may or may not work (not something I've ever tried, even with the old
cvs).

Tony


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