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Unable to commit from commandline cvs
From: |
Saimon Moore |
Subject: |
Unable to commit from commandline cvs |
Date: |
Sun, 24 Feb 2002 23:30:29 +0100 |
Hi,
This is a resend of a previous posting (System config version control with
cvs-Unable to commit!) in the hope that someone cand lend me a hand solving
this,
I'm having trouble commiting to the repository, I get the following:
I'm sure it's a permissions deal but there is r/w access to all directories
in the repo, so I dodn't understand what's going on.
Could anyone experienced with cvs provide a clue? I'm using a Suse 7.3 linux
box and cvs is version 1.11
I've checked the faq, and the archives and I haven't found anything similar.
cvs commit output:
...various lines similar to the following 4
cvs commit: in directory etc/X11/susewm/AddEntrys/SuSE/Utilities/unspec:
cvs commit: ignoring CVS/Root because it does not contain an absolute
pathname.
cvs commit: in directory etc/X11/susewm/AddEntrys/SuSE/Utilities/unspec:
cvs commit: ignoring CVS/Root because it does not contain an absolute
pathname.
cvs [commit aborted]: cannot open directory <-----------PROBLEM
/home/saimonm/cvs/configBK/#SuSEwmSKIPthisFILE
The strange thing is I can commit fine using cervisia (cvs client).
Thanks,
Saimon
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- Unable to commit from commandline cvs,
Saimon Moore <=