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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] archive fails to register
From: |
Mikhael Goikhman |
Subject: |
Re: [Gnu-arch-users] archive fails to register |
Date: |
Tue, 2 Nov 2004 01:18:42 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.4.2.1i |
On 01 Nov 2004 18:54:05 -0500, Perry Sebastian wrote:
>
> My commands to tla:
> viper:/srv # /opt/tla-1.2.1/src/build/bin/tla register-archive
> http://sourcecontrol.net/~mgoikhman/arch/address@hidden/
> archive already registered: address@hidden
> Registering archive: address@hidden
If you see "archive already registered", then either unregister it, or
add --force option. I.e. tla register-archive -f http://...
> viper:/srv # /opt/tla-1.2.1/src/build/bin/tla get
> address@hidden/archzoom--devel--0 archzoom
> Error during call to `vu_chdir' for
> /srv/arch_rcs/{archives}/archzoom/release/0.3.1 (No such file or directory)
> PANIC: I/O error
> viper:/srv # /opt/tla-1.2.1/src/build/bin/tla whereis-archive address@hidden
> /srv/arch_rcs/{archives}/archzoom/release/0.3.1
This should be the result of your experiments. Two periods in email?..
> viper:/srv # /opt/tla-1.2.1/src/build/bin/tla categories
> archive not registered: address@hidden
> (see register-archive)
This means, you did "tla my-default-archive address@hidden"
earlier. Please never do this, because address@hidden archives are
reserved to the owner of this email, i.e. to me. Or at least I hope so. :)
This last output also says that although this archive is your default, it
is not really registered (no wonder, there is no archive with such name).
I think it will be better to remove your ~/.arch-params directory, and
possibly /srv/arch_rcs directory too, and start over. But this time
only execute tla commands after understanding what they do exactly.
Each command has a help, like "tla register-archive -H".
Regards,
Mikhael.