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[Savannah-hackers] Re: Request: CVS repository reset


From: Alceste Scalas
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] Re: Request: CVS repository reset
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 16:15:20 +0100
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On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 10:45:14AM +0000, Jaime E. Villate wrote:
    > On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 02:59:59AM +0100, Alceste Scalas wrote:
    > > The directories of the project are now placed correctly.  Thanks.> 
    > > Unfortunately, it  seems that there are some  inconsistencies in the
    > > repository:  all the  files  are  marked as  "removed"  (In fact,  I
    > > removed them before  sending you the first e-mail)  --- but actually
    > > they are visible  in the CVS web interface (instead  of being in the
    > > `Attic').  On  the other  hand, if  I try to  checkout they  are not
    > > retrieved.
    >
    > The inconsistencies are not in the repository, but in the snapshot that 
you
    > have. You should make a fresh new copy in a new directory.

I did it several times before  sending the last e-mail: even a fresh
checkout  doesn't  retrieve any  file.   Nevertheless,  the CVS  web
interface still shows _all_ the files, even if they should be in the
Attic (since they are marked as "removed").

You can see it on:

    http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/dunac/dunac/

If you want to try a checkout:

    CVSROOT=pserver:address@hidden:/cvsroot/dunac

    > P.S. I'm going out of town in a few minutes and will be back
    > on Tuesday, so if you still have problems, please ask
    > address@hidden for help.

Ok, I paste here the last e-mail I sent, to explain the problem.

Regards, and thanks for your patience,

Alceste

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On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:21:59AM +0000, Jaime E. Villate wrote:
    > On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 04:22:12AM +0100, Alceste Scalas wrote:
    > > Unfortunately,  instead  of  importing  the source  tree  on
    > > $CVSROOT/dunac,  I   imported  in  in   $CVSROOT.   So,  the
    > > $CVSROOT/dunac directory was left empty (and of course it is
    > > impossible to delete it).  And  now, I can't move the source
    > > tree  under  $CVSROOT/dunac   without  leaving  other  empty
    > > directories in $CVSROOT (such as src/, include/, and so on).
    > >
    > > So,  my  request  is:  could  you please  "reset"  that  CVS
    > > repository, as  it was just after  the project registration?
    > > After the  reset, I'll be able  to put my  source tree under
    > > $CVSROOT/dunac without problems.
    >
    > Even better, I can move everything when you intended it to
    > be. Please take a look at your repository (via web or make a
    > fresh new check out); I think I reconstructed everything the
    > way it was supposed to be, without deleting any files, but if
    > you still need to make some changes please let me know.

The directories of the project are now placed correctly.  Thanks.

Unfortunately, it  seems that there are some  inconsistencies in the
repository:  all the  files  are  marked as  "removed"  (In fact,  I
removed them before  sending you the first e-mail)  --- but actually
they are visible  in the CVS web interface (instead  of being in the
`Attic').  On  the other  hand, if  I try to  checkout they  are not
retrieved.

The $CVSROOT is:

    address@hidden:/cvsroot/dunac/

I  really  don't want  you  to  put too  much  efforts  to solve  my
problems, since it could me more  tiring for you than for me (I only
have  to   issue  a   `cvs  import'  to   send  a  source   tree  on
subversions.gnu.org).

So, I think that  an `rm -rf' on the repository (to  reset it in its
initial state) would be sufficient to make me stop pestering you :-)

Regards, and thanks a lot,

Alceste

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