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[Savannah-hackers] [ 101746 ] webcvs problem


From: nobody
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] [ 101746 ] webcvs problem
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 17:09:10 -0500


Support Request #101746, was updated on 2003-Jan-18 18:39
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Category: CVS
Status: Open
Priority: 3
Summary: webcvs problem

By: yeupou
Date: 2003-Jan-31 23:09
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Your answer to my question is unclear to me.
By "local CVS copy", I mean the copy of the CVS you have on
your private box, checked out with a typical cvs command.
Do you removed this directory from your local CVS copy?

You removed by yourself the file from your CVS copy on
subversion.gnu.org or on www.gnu.org? By web server, you
means www.gnu.org? Does the error cames from the
synchronisation sv.gnu.org <->  www.gnu.org?


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By: simons+savannah
Date: 2003-Jan-20 14:47
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Yes, the "dtd/xhtm1" directory has been physically erased
from the CVS repository. Thus, CVS gets an error when it
tries to find out whether the checked-out copy in the web
server needs updating.

Again, I am sorry about this. I didn't realize that I had no
"rm -rf" permission in the checked-out copy of the web
server as well until it was too late. It won't happen again.

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