[cvsnt] Re: cvs removed jars always corrupted [RESOVED with upgrade]

Jacob Kjome hoju at visi.com
Wed May 17 12:30:00 BST 2006


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Just wanted to report back that my jar corruption issues have been 
resolved with an upgrade to the May 12th build of CVSNT (I forget 
exactly which build number that was?).  The build that was causing 
the jar corruption issues was CVSNT-2.5.01.1927.  I'm not sure 
exactly which build originally fixed this issue, but if anyone else 
is seeing the same problems with an older build, I recommend the upgrade!

Jake

At 09:34 PM 5/11/2006, you wrote:
 >At 05:51 PM 5/11/2006, you wrote:
 > >On Fri, 12 May 2006 00:41:27 +0200, Bo Berglund
 > ><bo.berglund at telia.com> wrote:
 > >
 > >>Since 2260 also has a branch related problem in the auditing area I'd
 > >>go for 2322 if I were you.
 > >
 > >And from just a little while ago it would be build 2329...
 > >
 >
 >Ok, I'll try that tomorrow.  Thanks.  BTW, here's a note that I had
 >thought I sent to the list, but ended up sending to myself because
 >the reply-to header ends up being to the person who sent the original
 >mail, not the mailing list as so many other lists do.  Anyway, here
 >it is.  Not sure if it will provide any more information, but maybe
 >you'll see something wrong in the commands?  Otherwise, I'll report
 >back whether the upgrade succeeded or not...
 >
 >Just to make it perfectly clear what I am doing, here's a copy of 
the sequence
 >of events.  I've simply copied the text from TortoiseCVS for each 
step I took:
 >add, commit, tag, remove, commit.  After the tag step, I checked 
out the tag in
 >a separate directory.  The jar was fine.  After I removed and
 >committed, the jar
 >referenced by the tag became corrupt, just as I described
 >previously.  Below are
 >the steps.  I hope it helps in figuring out the problem...
 >
 >thanks,
 >
 >Jake
 >
 >
 >In C:\dev\ArbitraryPlayWithFeaturesModule: "C:\Program
 >Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" "-q" "-z6" "add" "-kbx" "commons-io-1.1.jar"
 >CVSROOT=:pserver:SomeUser at someserver:2401:/cvs/repo
 >
 >cvs server: use 'cvs commit' to add this file permanently
 >
 >Success, CVS operation completed
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >In C:\dev\ArbitraryPlayWithFeaturesModule: "C:\Program
 >Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" "-q" "-z6" "commit" "-m" "adding new binary"
 >"commons-io-1.1.jar"
 >CVSROOT=:pserver:SomeUser at someserver:2401:/cvs/repo
 >
 >RCS file: /cvs/repo/ArbitraryPlayWithFeaturesModule/commons-io-1.1.jar,v
 >done
 >Checking in commons-io-1.1.jar;
 >/cvs/repo/ArbitraryPlayWithFeaturesModule/commons-io-1.1.jar,v  <--
 >commons-io-1.1.jar
 >initial revision: 1.1
 >done
 >
 >Success, CVS operation completed
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >In C:\dev\ArbitraryPlayWithFeaturesModule: "C:\Program
 >Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" "-q" "-z6" "tag" "-c"
 >"ArbitraryPlayWithFeaturesModule_1_0" "commons-io-1.1.jar"
 >CVSROOT=:pserver:SomeUser at someserver:2401:/cvs/repo
 >
 >T commons-io-1.1.jar
 >
 >Success, CVS operation completed
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >In C:\dev\ArbitraryPlayWithFeaturesModule: "C:\Program
 >Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" "-q" "-z6" "edit" "-z" "-c" "commons-io-1.1.jar"
 >CVSROOT=:pserver:SomeUser at someserver:2401:/cvs/repo
 >
 >Success, CVS operation completed
 >
 >In C:\dev\ArbitraryPlayWithFeaturesModule: "C:\Program
 >Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" "-q" "-z6" "remove" "commons-io-1.1.jar"
 >CVSROOT=:pserver:SomeUser at someserver:2401:/cvs/repo
 >
 >cvs server: use 'cvs commit' to remove this file permanently
 >
 >Success, CVS operation completed
 >
 >Tortoise Tip: Use "cvs commit" on the folder that the file is in to remove it
 >permanently.
 >
 >Tortoise Tip: Any removed files have been moved to the Recycle Bin.
 >You can undo the remove by restoring the file from the Recycle Bin 
and doing a
 >CVS Add. Note that CVS
 >does not keep track of folders explicitly; if you wish to remove a folder,
 >remove the files inside it, then do a
 >CVS Update. This requires that the preference setting 'Prune empty 
folders' is
 >enabled.
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >In C:\dev\ArbitraryPlayWithFeaturesModule: "C:\Program
 >Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" "-q" "-z6" "commit" "-m" "removing binary"
 >"commons-io-1.1.jar"
 >CVSROOT=:pserver:SomeUser at someserver:2401:/cvs/repo
 >
 >Removing commons-io-1.1.jar;
 >/cvs/repo/ArbitraryPlayWithFeaturesModule/commons-io-1.1.jar,v  <--
 >commons-io-1.1.jar
 >new revision: delete; previous revision: 1.1
 >done
 >
 >Success, CVS operation completed
 >
 >
 > >HTH
 > >
 > >/Bo
 > >(Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)
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