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Mathieu Roy |
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[Savannah-hackers] Re: How to clean my cvs tree ? (for a clean new start) |
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Mon, 24 Jun 2002 13:07:15 +0200 |
Well, you cannot access the cvsroot in that manner.
You should only use the cvs command to works with your cvs tree.
It permits you to remove files and directories. They will remain in the
Attic but they will not be downloaded by someone that get the tree.
I propose you to manage this in this way.
You can remove all the dirs and files, remove your local copy of the
CVS tree and redownload the CVS tree, everything should be just fine.
Regards,
Le lun 24 jun 2002 à 11h55, Olivier Moïses a écrit :
Hi Mathieu,
Sorry to disturb you another time, but now I meet some problems to
publish
using CVS.
In fact, it was recently my first use of CVS and I made some mistakes.
My directory organization is not well at all (in the remote CVS tree)
and
does not reflect the orgininal one.
I know (after reading about CVS) that removing directory is not a
good
thing.
But for now, I don't know what to do. Using CVS to removing only files
appears not sufficient, I would like remove the whole tree (under
CVSROOT)
to make it clean.
But when I try : $ rsync --rsh=ssh --delete -vr lea/
address@hidden:/cvsroot/lea/ (where lea is a local
empty
directory)
I get :
Enter passphrase for RSA key '/home/Administrateur/.ssh/identity':
You tried to execute: `/usr/local/bin/cvssh -c rsync --server -vr
--delete .
/cvsroot/lea/'.
Sorry, you are only allowed to execute :
CVS_RSH=ssh cvs commands
rsync from /cvsroot or /upload.
rsync to /upload.
rsync: read error: Connection reset by peer
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at
io.c(162)
What can I do ?
Thanks,
Regards
Olivier Moïses
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