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RE: Check out fails


From: Rancier, Jeff
Subject: RE: Check out fails
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:17:34 -0400

Responses below ...

| "Rancier, Jeff" wrote:
| > 
| > OK.  I took your advice and created the repository on 
| Solaris 8.  Every
| > seemed to go smoothly.  When I attempt to import some, I 
| get the following:
| > 
| Assumption 1) all commands you are executing are being 
| executed on the SUN
| machine, not in cygwin.

Yes.

| Assumption 2) you have already ran 
|  `cvs -d/usr/local/cvsroot init` prior to attempting the 
| import (not sure if
| you can do the init through pserver, it may have to be local).

Yes.  init via pserver is fine.

| Assumption 3) jrancier exists as a unix user on jrsun, and 
| you can login in
| with that user name. 

Yes.

| Assumption 4) CVSROOT/passwd does not exist.

Correct.

| Assumption 5) [x]inetd's configuration has been modified 
| according to the
| CVS manual and restarted.

Yes.  Many times.

| Assumption 6) you got your cvs binary from some place reliable.

Cyclic mirror.

| Assumption 7) you have again followed the manual's 
| troubleshooting guide[4].
| (just checking:)
| 

Did.

| 
| > cvs import -m "Imported sources" source test start
| > cvs [import aborted]: received abort signal
| 
| Which version of cvs does yours report itself (cvs --version) 
| to be? I don't
| find the above message in my OLD copy of the source or in the current
| manual[3], and if we are going to look for it we need to know 
| where to look.
| 

Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.19 (client/server)

It seems like it's just the import command.  I got around it by creating the
directory structure in $CVSROOT, then check it out, copy all my files to it,
and add/ci all the file.  Thanks for the help Todd.  I replied in case
someone wanted to pursue this further.

| > 
| > Based on what I've seen by googling, I tried the following:
| > 
| > cvs -tn import -m "Imported sources" source test start
| >  -> main loop with CVSROOT=/usr/local/cvsroot
| > cvs [import aborted]: received abort signal
| >  -> Lock_Cleanup()
| 
| Ok looks reasonably the same, but we still don't know why the 
| abort happens.
| 
| > 
| > cvs -d :pserver:address@hidden:/usr/local/cvsroot import -m 
| "Imported
| > sources" source test start
| > Segmentation fault (core dumped)
| 
| this be NOT good.
| please respond with more version info.
| 
| > 
| > I logged in fine, and cvs created my ~/.cvspass OK.  Any 
| ideas how to track
| > this down.  I installed cvs as a package, so I don't have 
| the source to
| > debug.
| 
| Where did you get that package? Are you adverse to getting a 
| tarball[1] from
| cvshome.org and compiling yourself, and/or try the one compiled up on
| cvshome[2]?
| 
| Yes I am stumped.
| 
| 
| [1] https://ccvs.cvshome.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList
| https://ccvs.cvshome.org/files/documents/19/863/cvs-1.11.20.tar.gz
| https://ccvs.cvshome.org/files/documents/19/862/cvs-1.11.20.tar.gz.sig
| 
| [2]
| https://ccvs.cvshome.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID
=93&expandFolder=93&folderID=86
https://ccvs.cvshome.org/files/documents/19/912/cvs-1.11.20-SUN.gz


[3] https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_21.html#SEC188

[4] https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_21.html#SEC189
-- 
Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) 
Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter




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