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RE: Problems Executing Commit Support Scripts w/ Tortoise
From: |
Arthur Barrett |
Subject: |
RE: Problems Executing Commit Support Scripts w/ Tortoise |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Aug 2005 08:24:48 +1000 |
Mike,
It sounds like you are using CVSNT (sspi protocol is only available with
CVSNT client/server).
Please contact the CVSNT newsgroup directly:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
If your problem is with Tortoise then you should contact the Tortoise
newsgroup:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=8052
To get any help from the newsgroups I suggest you include some
information about your environment (version of tortoise, version of
CVSNT server, version of CVSNT client, version of windows/unix) and also
the exact commands and CVSROOT and exact wording of error messages.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Mike Deck
Sent: 17 August 2005 16:50
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Subject: Problems Executing Commit Support Scripts w/ Tortoise
I am trying to develop some commit message verification scripts with the
commitinfo and verifymsg facilities in CVS. In order to test my scripts
I have been running CVSNT on my local machine and and just checking out
test files with a :local: repository. When I do this and commit from
the command line everything works fine, but if I use Tortoise to do the
commit I get the following error:
cvs.exe commit: Script execution failed: No such file or directory
Also if I try to check out the files on my local machine using another
protocol (e.g. sspi) I get this error from the command line as well.
If I comment out the lines in verifymsg and commitinfo that call my
scripts everything works fine from the commandline and tortoise.
Has anyone else had an experience like this? I can't really understand
why using tortoise as a client instead of cvsnt would affect
server-side scripts even if the client and server are being run on the
same physical machine. Is it problem to use a single PC as both a
server and a client?
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
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