Thread: CVS moved
Hi all, The cvs has now been moved. The new root is: :pserver:user@cvs.pgadmin.org/projects The IP address has also changed but will take a liitle while to work it's way around the DNS - it is now 80.176.1.156. I have left the old repository in place for now but made it read only, primarily to prevent any scripts fouling up. I would suggest that a fresh checkout is the easiest way to update to the new root. Regards, Dave.
Le Mercredi 17 Décembre 2003 10:03, Dave Page a écrit : > The cvs has now been moved. The new root is: > :pserver:user@cvs.pgadmin.org/projects > The IP address has also changed but will take a liitle while to work > it's way around the DNS - it is now 80.176.1.156. > I have left the old repository in place for now but made it read only, > primarily to prevent any scripts fouling up. I would suggest that a > fresh checkout is the easiest way to update to the new root. Dear Dave and all, I was able to make a fresh checkout, but then I could not update my local CVS tree using the "cvs update -C -P -d" command. The error message is: /disk1/cvsroot: no such repository Looking at my local copy, the CVS folder contains the following entry: :pserver:jmpoure@cvs.pgadmin.org:/disk1/cvsroot It seems that the new server does not have a /disk1 entry. This is a typical problem with CVS, folders and files cannot be renamed. Why not take the opportunity of this migration to use a sophiticated system like subversion. There are very good subversion Win32 clients around like http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org Cheers, Jean-Michel
It's rumoured that Jean-Michel POURE once said: > Le Mercredi 17 Décembre 2003 10:03, Dave Page a écrit : >> The cvs has now been moved. The new root is: >> :pserver:user@cvs.pgadmin.org/projects >> The IP address has also changed but will take a liitle while to work >> it's way around the DNS - it is now 80.176.1.156. >> I have left the old repository in place for now but made it read only, >> primarily to prevent any scripts fouling up. I would suggest that a >> fresh checkout is the easiest way to update to the new root. > > Dear Dave and all, Hi Jean-Michel, > I was able to make a fresh checkout, but then I could not update my > local CVS tree using the "cvs update -C -P -d" command. > > The error message is: > /disk1/cvsroot: no such repository You didn't do a fresh checkout then as that's not the new root. Change /disk1/cvsroot to /projects and try again. > Looking at my local copy, the CVS folder contains the following entry: > :pserver:jmpoure@cvs.pgadmin.org:/disk1/cvsroot > > It seems that the new server does not have a /disk1 entry. This is a > typical problem with CVS, folders and files cannot be renamed. No, that's why you need to do a fresh checkout from the new repo. > Why not take the opportunity of this migration to use a sophiticated > system like subversion. There are very good subversion Win32 clients > around like http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org Why, what features do we need that CVS lacks? Regards, Dave
Le Vendredi 19 Décembre 2003 12:16, Dave Page a écrit : > You didn't do a fresh checkout then as that's not the new root. Change > /disk1/cvsroot to /projects and try again. This works, thanks. I messed-up and checked out on the RH9 station and updated on the Debian station. Cheers, Jean-Michel
It's rumoured that Jean-Michel POURE once said: > Le Vendredi 19 Décembre 2003 12:16, Dave Page a écrit : >> You didn't do a fresh checkout then as that's not the new root. Change >> /disk1/cvsroot to /projects and try again. > > This works, thanks. I messed-up and checked out on the RH9 station and > updated on the Debian station. Cool :-) Regards, Dave