[cvsnt] Re: Problem listing modules on NT4 Server

Siegfried Heintze siegfried at heintze.com
Thu Jul 1 17:36:41 BST 2004


I'm having a similar problem:

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>cvs -d
:pserver:siegfried at 192.168.0.8/c//CONVEX ls -R
Unknown command: `ls'

I tried it without the "-R" and that does not help -- I get the same error.

   Siegfried

-----Original Message-----
From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf Of
Jon McLin
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 9:45 AM
To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: [cvsnt] Re: Problem listing modules on NT4 Server

>> The perceived problem:  "cvs ls" attempts to list directories in a 
>> subdirectory of the repository, with the same name as the repository: 
>> ie, my repository is "LearnCVS", cvsnt attempts to list modules in 
>> "LearnCVS/LearnCVS"
>
> You probably set your Repository Prefix too deep.  In your case it 
> should be "E:\cvsrepo", and NOT "E:\cvsrepo\LearnCVS".  From other 
> comments though, that might not be the case??  It could be a bug, but I 
> haven't seen it happen.
> 
> What is in your modules file?  How are your repositories configured 
> (control panel applet info)?
> 
> -- 
> Glen Starrett

Glen,
Thanks for the response.
Modules file is the default - 26 lines of comments only, no entries.
In the control panel:
-	Repositories Tab
	-	"Repositories Prefix" is checked.
	-	Repository Prefix selection is "E:/cvsrepo"
	-	"Valid Repository Roots" contains a single entry "/LearnCVS"

Do note again that this is on NT4 Terminal Server:
CVSNT 2.0.41a on an NT4 server SP6, Terminal Server Edition.

I may try to setup the same configuration on a Win2K workstation box just to
see if the behavior is different.

Best regards,
Jon McLin





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