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Re: [Savannah-help-public] rcirc.el prevents cvs update for Emacs


From: Davis Herring
Subject: Re: [Savannah-help-public] rcirc.el prevents cvs update for Emacs
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 08:13:42 -0700 (PDT)
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[Sorry for the previous message; my mailer reverted to its default message
just before sending it!]

> Can you precise:
> - your CVS version

Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.20 (client/server)

> - your access method (pserver or ssh)

pserver

> - a copy/pastable command line that you use for the checkout that
>   hangs

cvs -d :pserver:address@hidden:/cvsroot/emacs co emacs

> - the content of your ~/.cvsrc, just in case

I have no such file.

> As far as I'm concerned I can checkout emacs correctly with:
> cvs -d:ext:address@hidden:/cvsroot/emacs co emacs
> with CVS 1.12.13.

I tried using /cvsroot instead of /sources, and got the same problem.  This
time I had the sense to use -t; this was the last bit of output:

[...]
S -> Register(erc-autoaway.el, 1.8, , ,  )
U emacs/lisp/erc/erc-autoaway.el
 -> rename(.new.erc-autoa,erc-autoaway.el)
 -> Register(erc-autoaway.el, 1.8, Thu Jul 26 05:26:51 2007, ,  )
 -> rename(CVS/Entries.Backup,CVS/Entries)
 -> unlink_file(CVS/Entries.Log)
S -> time_stamp_server (erc-backend.el, (null), (null), (null))
S -> RCS_checkout (/cvsroot/emacs/emacs/lisp/erc/erc-backend.el,v, 1.12, ,
, (function))
S -> modify_watchers ( erc-backend.el )
S -> time_stamp_server (erc-backend.el, (null), (null), (null))
S -> server_register(erc-backend.el, 1.12, , , , , )
S -> Register(erc-backend.el, 1.12, , ,  )
cvs [checkout aborted]: received interrupt signal
 -> Lock_Cleanup()

The interrupt is of course where I killed it after it was hung for many
minutes; I note that the last line of output corresponds to the one
immediately before the last U line.

Thanks for looking at this.

Davis

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