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Re: Checking out from multiple repositories


From: Wayne_Johnson
Subject: Re: Checking out from multiple repositories
Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 11:16:49 -0500


I've been able to recreate my problem using CVS 1.10 and 1.11.1, on both AIX and
MVS.

Here is a test case I wrote to recreate the problem:
Server1=:pserver:address@hidden:/var/cvs
Server2=:pserver:address@hidden:/p/cvsroot

rm -rf multmod1 multmod2

Base=`pwd`

#create a repository on Server1
mkdir multmod1
cd multmod1
mkdir dir1
cd dir1
echo file11 >file11
echo file12 >file12
cd ..
cvs -d $Server1 import -m "testmult1" multmod vendor1 release1

#create a repository on Server2
cd $Base
mkdir multmod2
cd multmod2
echo file1 >file1
echo file2 >file2
mkdir dir2
cd dir2
echo file21 >file21
echo file22 >file22
cvs -d $Server2 import -m "testmult2" multmod vendor2 release2

# Clean up after ourselves, Mother doesn't work here anymore.
cd $Base
rm -rf multmod1 multmod2

# Now for the real test
rm -rf multmod
cvs -d $Server1 co multmod
cvs -d $Server2 co multmod

cd multmod
cvs -nq up





address@hidden (Larry Jones) on 05/21/2001 12:54:40 PM

To:   Wayne Johnson/MINN/address@hidden
cc:   address@hidden
Subject:  Re: Checking out from multiple repositories



address@hidden writes:
>
> cvs -d:pserver:address@hidden:/cvs checkout gus/src/part1
> cvs -d:pserver:address@hidden:/cvs checkout gus/src/part2
>
> I seem to be getting some strange results.  For example: If I modify a file in
> part2, then do a cvs -nq up from the base directory (gus) it doesn't show any
> changes in part2.

It sounds like gus/src has a CVS directory with an Entries file that
lists the part1 subdirectory but not the part2 subdirectory.  If so,
just add a line for part2 like the line for part1.

-Larry Jones

Ha!  Wild zontars couldn't drag that information out of me!  Do your worst!
-- Calvin







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