At 1:27 PM -0800 2002/11/29, Paul A. Scott wrote:
Damn. I keep forgetting about the Mac OSX stupid, case-insesitive HFS+.
Yeah, I've bitched about this for years. I mean, HFS was an
improvement over MFS (can you imagine a filesystem structure that
keeps everything at one level and doesn't
>> The cvs on MacOSX does not [work]. My mistake.
> From: Mike Bristow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CVS works just fine - it's just that the filesystem is case insensitive
> [1], so when you check out src/contrib, the distinction between
> src/contrib/CVS [2] src/contrib/cvs is lost, and Bad Shit happen
On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 11:34 pm, Paul A. Scott wrote:
Oh, #$%@. I'm so embarrassed. My terminal session was logged into Mac
OSX
not FreeBSD, and I had mirrored the same directory structure, so I faked
myself out.
Bottom line is, cvs on Freebsd works like a champ. The cvs on MacOSX
Oh, #$%@. I'm so embarrassed. My terminal session was logged into Mac OSX
not FreeBSD, and I had mirrored the same directory structure, so I faked
myself out.
Bottom line is, cvs on Freebsd works like a champ. The cvs on MacOSX does
not. My mistake. And I humbly appolgize for the stupid user error
> setenv CVSROOT ":pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs"
> cvs login
> cvs co src/contrib
> From: Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Nothing hidden, totally forthright.
>
> Except that's a different error than the one you said before. 8-).
No. I posted this same question at least 4 times (alth
On 2002-11-27 12:48, "Paul A. Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You are not being quite forthright, I think.
>
> Actually, I've been totally forthright. I start with an empty working
> directory, and type:
>
> setenv CVSROOT ":pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs"
> cvs login
> cvs co src/con
"Paul A. Scott" wrote:
> setenv CVSROOT ":pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs"
> cvs login
> cvs co src/contrib
>
> When it gets to directory src/contrib/cvs, I get:
>
> cvs checkout: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or directory
> cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot write : No such
> You are not being quite forthright, I think.
Actually, I've been totally forthright. I start with an empty working
directory, and type:
setenv CVSROOT ":pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs"
cvs login
cvs co src/contrib
When it gets to directory src/contrib/cvs, I get:
cvs checkout: cannot o
"Paul A. Scott" wrote:
> I do the following:
> cvs co src/contrib
> cvs checkout: in directory src/contrib/cvs:
> cvs checkout: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or directory
> cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot write : No such file or
> directory
>
> cvs co stops on the src/contrib/cv
On 2002-11-27 02:01, "Paul A. Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do the following:
>
> cvs co src/contrib
>
> and I get:
> ...
> cvs checkout: in directory src/contrib/cvs:
> cvs checkout: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or directory
> cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot write : No
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