[cvsnt] Re: commit problem

bwhicks at aep.com bwhicks at aep.com
Thu Oct 6 13:02:59 BST 2005


I did a lot of troubleshooting yesterday and discovered that the loginfo
script seems to be the culprit. The only uncommented line in the script is
the following:

DEFAULT (echo ""; id; echo %{sVv}; date; cat) >> $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitlog

When uncommented, commits give the error message and nothing is logged  to
the commitlog file (which does exist). I have also tried using absolute
pathnames for the binaries (/bin/echo, /usr/bin/id, etc) and for the
commitlog file, with no change. If I comment this line out, the error
message stops, but obviously there is still nothing logged to the log file.

FYI, this is running on RedHat 9.

Thanks for your help...

Brian



                                                                           
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bwhicks at aep.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded from cvsnt-2.0.58 to cvsnt-2.5.02.2099 and when I do a
> commit I get an error message stating: "Exec failed: No such file or
> directory". This is the last message before a "Success" message appears.
It
> seems like everything is working, though. I thought at first that a
taginfo
> script (or something similar) was misbehaving, but that does not seem to
be
> the case. Does anybody have any suggestions?

Switch on server tracing in the control panel then run cvs -ttt to trace
what's happening.  You should be able to find out which script is
failing.  It sounds like postcommit or postcommand.

Tony
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