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RE: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries
From: |
Trinh, An |
Subject: |
RE: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries |
Date: |
Tue, 7 Apr 2009 15:06:33 -0400 |
Larry,
From the CVS GUI, I've checked out the APRT. Here are the info.
Connection type: extssh
User: c62ip74
Host: boc01
Port: Default
Repository path: /opt/prodcvs
Module: eai/APRT
Tag: Head
How do I know the directory name that's mapped to on the server?
According to your advice, I need to be in the directory in order to run
the command below. I've reran the command below again under
/opt/prodcvs/eai/APRT.
boc01% pwd
/opt/prodcvs/eai/APRT
boc01% /usr/local/bin/cvs -d /opt/prodcvs update -j 1.2 -j 1.1
EA_APRT_LOAD.esql,v
cvs update: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or
directory
cvs update: use `cvs add' to create an entry for EA_APRT_LOAD.esql,v
cvs [update aborted]: cannot open CVS/Root: No such file or directory
Thanks,
An.
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Jones [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 2:54 PM
To: Trinh, An
Cc: Peter Toft; Jim Hyslop; address@hidden
Subject: Re: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries
Trinh, An writes:
>
> I have deleted the working directory that I've checked out. Just now,
> I've checked out this project APRT and there's nothing inside. Is it
> still possible for me to recover the file?
Yes, when you run the update in the empty directory, the file will
magically reappear.
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- Re: How to restore Attic files in CVS, (continued)
- Re: How to restore Attic files in CVS, Peter Toft, 2009/04/05
- Re: How to restore Attic files in CVS, Larry Jones, 2009/04/05
- RE: How to restore Attic files in CVS - Permission Denied, Trinh, An, 2009/04/05
- Re: How to restore Attic files in CVS - Permission Denied, Larry Jones, 2009/04/06
- RE: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or directory, Trinh, An, 2009/04/07
- Re: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries, Larry Jones, 2009/04/07
- RE: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries, Trinh, An, 2009/04/07
- Re: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries, Larry Jones, 2009/04/07
- RE: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries, Trinh, An, 2009/04/07
- Re: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries, Larry Jones, 2009/04/07
- RE: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries,
Trinh, An <=
- Re: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries, Larry Jones, 2009/04/07
- RE: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries, Trinh, An, 2009/04/07
- Re: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries, Larry Jones, 2009/04/07
- RE: How to restore Attic files in CVS - cannot open CVS/Entries, Trinh, An, 2009/04/07
- Re: How to restore Attic files in CVS, Jim Hyslop, 2009/04/07