[cvsnt] Re: Absolute module reference invalid error

Webmaster33 webmaster33 at gmail.com
Thu May 25 11:04:14 BST 2006


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> May I suggest that you start by setting up a new CVSNT system without
> trying to use your original RCS data.
> Yes, this will involve reading a lot of manuals and web pages.
> Add some new files and get familiar with the system.
> When you have a working system and are familiar with day to day usage,
> only then would I suggest you try to import your RCS data.

I understand your point, however IMO the real problems
are detected with real world situations.
Currently I use the imported data as test environment, so I can 
start import process anytime, if something goes wrong.


Thanks,
Webmaster33


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On 2006.05.25. at 10:17 Kerry, Richard wrote:

> >From reading this thread it seems that you are trying to "run before
> you can walk".
> 
> May I suggest that you start by setting up a new CVSNT system without
> trying to use your original RCS data.
> Yes, this will involve reading a lot of manuals and web pages.
> Add some new files and get familiar with the system.
> When you have a working system and are familiar with day to day usage,
> only then would I suggest you try to import your RCS data.
> 
> Helpfully,
> Maybe,
> Richard.
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf
> Of Webmaster33
> Sent: 24 May 2006 23:38
> To: CVSNT list
> Subject: Re[2]: [cvsnt] Re: Absolute module reference invalid error
> 
> > E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT   <--- You don't create this directory 
> > yourself, it is created when you do "cvs init"
> 
> Oh, great!
> I will start with a new test repository based on the 
> knowledge learned in last few replies.
> 
> Thanks,
> Webmaster33
> 
> 
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> On 2006.05.25. at 00:28 Torsten Martinsen wrote:
> 
> > Webmaster33 wrote:
> > 
> > >Now I created a directory in 
> > >E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT\
> > >and moved dir Z into it.
> > >So now the structure is:
> > >E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT\
> > >E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT\myproject
> > >E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT\myproject\Z
> > >E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT\myproject\Z\Work
> > >etc.
> > >
> > Wrong. You want this:
> > 
> > E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT   <--- You don't create this directory 
> > yourself, it is created when you do "cvs init"
> > E:\temp\test_cvs\myproject
> > E:\temp\test_cvs\myproject\Z
> > E:\temp\test_cvs\myproject\Z\Work
> > 
> > -Torsten
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