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Re: import fail to put code to the repository
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Mark E. Hamilton |
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Re: import fail to put code to the repository |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Oct 2005 14:41:40 -0600 |
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PoWah Wong wrote:
$cvs import -m "Import of V3.0" automation remote
remote_3_0
...
cvs server: Importing /var/cvsroot/automation/V3.0
N automation/V3.0/README.txt
<snip>
No conflicts created by this import
So far, so good. This output indicates that the import should have
created the directory
/var/cvsroot/automation/v3.0
and a number of sub-directories, along with a number of files, in your
repository (/var/cvsroot.) Try doing
find /var/cvsroot/automation
to ensure that they are there.
$cd ..
$ cvs commit -m "Import of V3.0" .
<snip>
water.nexthop.com: Connection refused
cvs [commit aborted]: end of file from server (consult
above messages if any)
I'm not sure why you are doing this; it's not necessary for the import.
The error looks like you're using the wrong connection method, but it
shouldn't be the cause of the problem you're seeing.
Check that my import operation is ok.
$ cd /home/admin/
$ mkdir t
$ cd t
$ cvs co automation
I do not see the imported files in the current
directory.
I don't see any output from the 'cvs checkout' command. It should have
either reported
cvs checkout: Updating automation
if you are accessing the correct repository, or
cvs checkout: cannot find module `automation' - ignored
if you are not. It shouldn't just output nothing.
So, are there *any* files checked out in your /home/admin/t directory? I
would expect you would see /home/admin/t/automation there. Also, you
might try this just to see what happens:
cvs -d /var/cvsroot checkout automation
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Mark E. Hamilton
Orion International Technologies, Inc.
Sandia National Laboratory, NM.
505-844-7666