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Re: Guile repository move---need your LSH keys
From: |
Jeff Bailey |
Subject: |
Re: Guile repository move---need your LSH keys |
Date: |
Sat, 2 Sep 2000 20:00:08 -0700 |
On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 12:35:43AM +0100, Neil Jerram wrote:
Can you please send details to address@hidden for the cvs diff
problem? I may need some help from the others to tackle that.
Can you please tell me a file that you don't mind me adding text to that
I can test the "cannot find module" problem? That hasn't been reported
anywhere else, so I need to write to something in your repository to
build a test case. 'README', 'NEWS' or something like that would be ideal.
I can also create a jefftest.txt if that would be better.
> Thanks! Your account has now been setup and given access to write to
> "guile". I'd appreciate it if you could email me when you know that it's
> working.
>
> More or less... I've done a CVS update of the whole repository, and
> that seems to work just fine. But
>
> (1) the output from "cvs diff", where the diffs are substantial, is
> truncated.
>
> (2) I get "cannot find module" errors when committing changes, for
> example:
>
> address@hidden libguile]$ cvs commit
> cvs commit: Examining .
> User authentication successful.
> Checking in ChangeLog;
> /cvs/guile/guile-core/libguile/ChangeLog,v <-- ChangeLog
> new revision: 1.1095; previous revision: 1.1094
> done
> cvs rdiff: cannot find module `guile/ChangeLog' - ignored
>
> I guess (1) is more worrying, since it makes me wonder whether I can
> trust "cvs commit" when the changes are substantial. Let me know
> if/how you'd like me to send you copies of the actual files involved,
> and the truncated diff output that I see.
>
> Regards,
>
> Neil
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