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RE: Problems tagging files using a macro
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Fouts Christopher (IFNA MP) |
Subject: |
RE: Problems tagging files using a macro |
Date: |
Tue, 4 May 2004 16:48:58 -0400 |
Yes, it's a normal Unix (HPUX in my case) command line call.
Thanks...
-chris
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Of Marcelo Carvalho Fernandes
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 4:37 PM
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Subject: RES: Problems tagging files using a macro
Chris,
"date +%E%m%d" alone works in both system1 and system2 ?
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Marcelo Carvalho Fernandes
Smart Tech Consulting
www.smartech.com.br
Tel:(55)21-2532-6335
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden nome de Fouts
> Christopher (IFNA MP) Enviada em: segunda-feira, 3 de maio de 2004
> 18:38
> Para: address@hidden
> Assunto: RE: Problems tagging files using a macro
>
>
> I believe this is CVS-related rather than unix-related (per se) so
> here goes.
>
> I have an *.sh script owned by user1/group1 on system1 that does the
> following. File has rwxr-x--- permissions.
>
> > cvs -d /cvsroot rtag -r b_branch BR`date +%E%m%d` proj
>
> which tags the b_branch of proj with the day's date, e.g.,
> BR20040503 (those
> are back quotes around the date command). If user1 runs this command on
> system1, where the proj file physically reside, it runs.
>
> Enter user2/group1 (same group) on system2. /cvsroot directory of
> system1 is
> NFS-mounted on system2 (I didn't set this up) so
>
> system2:/cvsroot --> system1:/cvsroot
>
> Now when user2 executes the script, it gets
>
> Assertion failed: strncmp (repository, CVSroot_directory),
> strlen(CVSroot_directory)) == 0, file lock.c line 176 Abort
>
> We have CVS v1.10.8 (don't ask why not the latest, I did).
>
> Any clues???
>
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> Chris T Fouts
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