5 messages in com.perforce.revml[revml] Trying to debug VCP.| From | Sent On | Attachments |
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| Alexandros Karypidis | 14 Mar 2004 07:21 | |
| Barrie Slaymaker | 15 Mar 2004 12:32 | |
| Alexandros Karypidis | 16 Mar 2004 01:40 | |
| Barrie Slaymaker | 16 Mar 2004 11:45 | |
| Alexandros Karypidis | 17 Mar 2004 01:44 |
| Subject: | [revml] Trying to debug VCP.![]() |
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| From: | Barrie Slaymaker (barr...@slaysys.com) |
| Date: | 03/15/2004 12:32:01 PM |
| List: | com.perforce.revml |
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 05:21:40PM +0200, Alexandros Karypidis wrote:
Hello all,
Is the following a bug (CVS support still incomplete?) or do I run VCP incorrectly? My command line is:
What version of VCP did you download where?
I'll add a -v command to VCP to emit version information, but for now if you could tell me where you got VCP and when, it would help.
vcp revml:output.revml cvs:/local/home/karypid/Code/testrevml/cvs:m
That looks good to me and in fact is very much like what the test suite does to create the VCP repositories it tests with.
However, I don't know what the output.revml file looks like, so could you send me a snippet up to and including the first couple of </rev> tags in the file?
VCP outputs an error when it tries to add files to the repository saying that the cvs client reports "there is no checkout here". The problem appears to be that VCP tries to add files from: /rundir/tmp/vcpPID/co/... Instead this should be: /rundir/tmp/vcpPID/co/MODULE_NAME/...
I say this because I created a "cvs" script which calls the real cvs client but also logs the command,
FYI, vcp.log should also have that information in it.
- Barrie




