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Low-priority bugs go here. We don't have many yet -- everything is
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high-priority at the moment. :-)
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* From: Jeff Johnson <jbj@brewster.JBJ.ORG>
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To: cyclic-cvs@cyclic.com
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Subject: Named_Root assumes . on server
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Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 11:04:53 -0400 (EDT)
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Problem:
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On server, Name_Root() attempts (aggressively) to set CVSADM_Root.
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If ~/CVS/Root exists (wrto rsh login), then CVSADM_Root will be
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initialized from that file. The sanity check between the root
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repository and the invocation will fail if the two values are not
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coincidentally the same.
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Workaround:
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There's a zillion ways to fix this bugture/featurelet. My current
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workaround is to remove ~/CVS/Root on the server. I shall attempt
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a better fix as soon as I can determine what appears politically
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correct. IMHO, the CVS/Root stuff (and getenv("CVSROOT") also) is
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a bit fragile and tedious in an rcmd() driven CCVS environment.
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* (Jeff Johnson <jbj@jbj.org>)
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I tried a "cvs status -v" and received the following:
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? CVS
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? programs/CVS
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? tests/CVS
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cvs server: Examining .
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===================================================================
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File: Install.dec Status: Up-to-date
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...
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I claim that CVS dirs should be ignored.
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* I sometimes get this message:
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Could not look up address for your host. Permission denied.
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cvs [update aborted]: premature end of file from server
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The client's response should be cleaned up.
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* In the gb-grep module, update-ChangeLog (and therefore, I assume,
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rcs2log) truncates file names --- I get entries for things called
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ring/lenstring.h instead of lenstring/lenstring.h.
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* On remote checkout, files don't have the right time/date stamps in
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the CVS/Entries files. Doesn't look like the C/S protocol has any
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way to send this information along (according to cvsclient.texi).
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Perhaps we can spiff it up a bit by using the conflict field for the
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stamp on the checkout/update command. Please note that this really
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doesn't do very much for us even if we get it done.
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* Does the function that lists the available modules in the repository
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belong under the "checkout" function? Perhaps it is more logically
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grouped with the "history" function or we should create a new "info"
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function?
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