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is there ANY chance we can get this list changed so that reply actually sends to the list instead of the original poster? this is the ONLY list I subscribe to that I have to remember to do "reply to all" instead of simply "reply" At Friday 2004-08-06 12:08, Victor A. Wagner Jr. wrote: >I've been trying to update after an import also. Thought it was me not >reading the per Cederqvist correctly. > >I'm not sure how to recover from this point tho, the import apparently >succeeded, I just can't get my changes into the new stuff from the vendor. > >At Friday 2004-08-06 06:04, you wrote: >> Hi all. >> >> I've managed to crash the CVSNT 2.0.51a server running on a >>Windows XP machine by trying to do an import with the global -n >>option turned on. >> >> I have the crash dump files for those crashes so if anyone needs >>them - just holler. >> >> Also, since I've installed CVSNT 2.0.51a I have been unable to >>do an update using the import command, but I've now seen >>someone else's recent post about that same problem and that a >>patch for this will come out soon. Till then, it's back to 2.0.38 for >>me. >> >> More detailed notes on all of this in a copy-pasted text at the >>end of this post. >> >> HTH, >> Jurko >> >>------------------------------------------------------- >>1. CVSNT crash: >>------------------------------------------------------- >> >>cvs >> -n >> -d :sspi:localhost:/Jurko >> import >> -m "Importing release 2.1 of the JurLib library" >> SuperJamJurLib >> Jurko >> JurLib_release_2-1 >> >>--------------------- >>Exact command output: >>--------------------- >> >>I SuperJamJurLib/CVS >>I SuperJamJurLib/DevelopmentUtility/CVS >>I SuperJamJurLib/Locker/CVS >>I SuperJamJurLib/Log/CVS >>I SuperJamJurLib/Observer/CVS >>I SuperJamJurLib/WindowsWrappers/CVS >>cvs server: cannot open >>D:/Resources/CVSNT/Repositories/Jurko/SuperJamJurLib/.owner for writing: No >>such file or directory >>cvs server: Importing >>D:/Resources/CVSNT/Repositories/Jurko/SuperJamJurLib/DevelopmentUtility >>cvs server: cannot open >>D:/Resources/CVSNT/Repositories/Jurko/SuperJamJurLib/DevelopmentUtility/.own >>er for writing: No such file or directory >>cvs server: cannot open >>D:/Resources/CVSNT/Repositories/Jurko/SuperJamJurLib/DevelopmentUtility/.per >>ms for writing: No such file or directory >> >>(Got a message box saying: 'Unfortunately CVSNT has crashed. Would you like >>to produce a crash dump?' >>Asked to mail the crashdump to 'cvsnt-crashdumps at cvsnt.org'.) >> >>----------------------------- >>Actions leading to the crash: >>----------------------------- >> >> SuperJamJurLib is a module defined in the CVSROOT/modules file on the >>server. >> >> Already imported before with version 2.0 and now I was trying to import a >>new >>version but tried it the following way: >> * Checked out the previously imported sources. >> * Modified the sources to match the new version (no file's added or >> removed). >> * Tried to import from that same folder. >> >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------- >>2. CVSNT crash: >> >>------------------------------------------------------- >> >>cvs >> -n >> -d :sspi:localhost:/Jurko >> import >> -m "Importing release 2.1 of the JurLib library" >> SuperJamJurLib >> Jurko JurLib_release_2-1 >> >>--------------------- >>Exact command output: >>--------------------- >> >>cvs server: cannot open >>D:/Resources/CVSNT/Repositories/Jurko/SuperJamJurLib/.owner for writing: No >>such file or directory >>cvs server: Importing >>D:/Resources/CVSNT/Repositories/Jurko/SuperJamJurLib/DevelopmentUtility >>cvs server: cannot open >>D:/Resources/CVSNT/Repositories/Jurko/SuperJamJurLib/DevelopmentUtility/.own >>er for writing: No such file or directory >>cvs server: cannot open >>D:/Resources/CVSNT/Repositories/Jurko/SuperJamJurLib/DevelopmentUtility/.per >>ms for writing: No such file or directory >> >>(With the same message box as before.) >> >>----------------------------- >>Actions leading to the crash: >>----------------------------- >> >> Similar to the first crash but this time did it from a folder that was >>just a >>clean export of the new release - thus the CVS folders do not seem to be the >>cause for this crash. >> >> >> >>---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>--- >>Additional notes: >>---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>--- >> >> Used CVSNT version 2.0.51a. >> >> The crash did not occur when I did not specify the -n global option. >> >> Also the SuperJamJurLib string was interpreted as a regular folder, and >>was >>not expanded as defined in the CVSROOT/modules configuration file. >> >> When I specified the full path instead of SuperJamJurLib: >> cvs -d ":sspi:localhost:/Jurko" import -m "Testing" >>"Projects/_Programming_/SuperJam/Source/JurLib" Jurko TestingTag >>and did it from a cleanly exported folder I just get message >> '*** ERRORS DURING THIS IMPORT ***' >>and nothing gets imported - no changes are made to the repository. >> >> The sources in the CVS repository have not been modified since the >>original >>import. >> >> No matter what I tried I did not manage to update the repository using the >>import command. Also failed with a completely new test file that I imported >>- the original import works as expected but the update seems to be ignored. >>Rebooting after the crash also did not help. >> >> Everything works ok with CVSNT 2.0.38. >> >>-------------------------------------- >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>cvsnt mailing list >>cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook >>http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs > >Victor A. Wagner Jr. http://rudbek.com >The five most dangerous words in the English language: > "There oughta be a law" Victor A. Wagner Jr. http://rudbek.com The five most dangerous words in the English language: "There oughta be a law"