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Re: cvs checkout failure messages
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grant.schoep |
Subject: |
Re: cvs checkout failure messages |
Date: |
Mon, 11 Sep 2006 20:41:39 -0600 |
At 09:35 AM 9/11/2006, Larry Jones wrote:
Grant Schoep writes:
>
> cvs [checkout aborted]: Server sent invalid file size `E cvs server:
> Couldn't open rcsinfo template file
> /usr/local/cvs-repository/CVSROOT/rcsinfo.template: No such file or
> directory'
That implies that you have an entry in your CVSROOT/rcsinfo file that
points to a file that doesn't exist (the one metioned above).
-Larry Jones
Can I take an ax to school tomorrow for ... um ... show and tell? -- Calvin
I think I figured out the culprit. I'll bug him tomorrow about it.
I was confused, as /usr/local/cvs-repository/CVSROOT/rcsinfo.template does
not exist anywhere.
Our CVSROOT it set to somewhere else. But, I looked into our real
$CVSROOT/CVSROOT directory, parent to all good.
THere was a rcsinfo file that had been update during that day everything
started to break. It had a line setting DEFAULT to
/usr/local/cvs-repository/CVSROOT/rcsinfo.
And, it was user read only file.
By just getting rid of the $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/rcsinfo on the CVS server, all
worked good. I'll post more if I find out him saying " oh I did that". Or,
read up more on how $CVSROOT/CVSROOT works, as I have happily been able to
ignore that areas most of my dev career.