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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 00:38:14 +0100, Tony Hoyle <tmh at nodomain.org> wrote: >If you're not on d: already then the cd won't do anything - try putting a 'd:' >in a line above it. > Now I have added the D: line and it starts working. I actually tested running manually from the CVSNT temp dir on C: and I got the same error message as I saw in WinCvs. But there is still some strange thing happening, the committed files won't show up after the update. So I did a test by modifying a single file and then committing it with postcommit call to the update batch file active. Here is the output (a bit shortened): cvs -z9 commit -m "Checking autoupdate" 2Dgeotechnical.shtml (in directory C:\Engineering\Projects\PC\agiusa\www\) Checking in 2Dgeotechnical.shtml; /pc/agiusa/www/2Dgeotechnical.shtml,v <-- 2Dgeotechnical.shtml new revision: 1.2; previous revision: 1.1 done CVSMailer processing CVSMailer processing consolidated messages ? files/eicust/eiversion.txt cvs server: Updating . cvs server: Updating brochure website update done ***** CVS exited normally with code 0 ***** Note that it duly reports checking in the modified file but the update does not list this and it does not show up on the website either. Now I went to the server and executed the same command as postcommit did: Manual run of the same batch file as is called in postcommit: D:\Websites\agiusa>updatewebsite.bat ? files/eicust/eiversion.txt cvs server: Updating . P 2Dgeotechnical.shtml cvs server: Updating brochure website update done You can see the difference! Now there is a file that gets patched like it should. Is there a timing issue here? Is the file actually not available for checkout/update until the cvs process has exited completely? In that case is there any way I can launch the batch file with some kind of delay (or do I have to again develop a standalone program like CVSMailer)?? /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)