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Re: cvs curses.



Okay, I've just deleted my entire cvs tree and I'll start over from
scratch.  

$ cvs -d :pserver:events@cvs.debian.org:/cvs/webwml login
(Logging in to events@cvs.debian.org)
CVS password: 

[entered password]

$ cvs -d :pserver:events@cvs.debian.org:/cvs/webwml checkout
webwml/english
cvs server: Updating webwml/english
U webwml/english/.wmkrc
U webwml/english/.wmlrc
U webwml/english/Make.common
U webwml/english/Make.dep.generic
U webwml/english/Make.dep.templ
U webwml/english/Make.lang
[etc...etc...]
U webwml/english/y2k/extra.data
U webwml/english/y2k/extra.wml
U webwml/english/y2k/index.data
U webwml/english/y2k/index.wml
$ cd webwml/english/events/1999
$ cp ~/0908-linuxkongres.wml .
$ declare -x EDITOR=joe        
$ cvs add 0908-linuxkongres.wml
cvs server: scheduling file `0908-linuxkongres.wml' for addition
cvs server: use 'cvs commit' to add this file permanently
$ cvs commit
cvs commit: Examining .

[Standard editing stuffs]

File /tmp/cvsMdFEz0 saved.
RCS file: /cvs/webwml/webwml/english/events/1999/0908-linuxkongres.wml,v
done
Checking in 0908-linuxkongres.wml;
/cvs/webwml/webwml/english/events/1999/0908-linuxkongres.wml,v  <--
0908-linuxkongres.wml
initial revision: 1.1
done

$

How much for a bottle of that stuff James?


On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, James A. Treacy wrote:

> On Mon, Aug 16, 1999 at 11:14:09PM -0400, blackie@sfcc.net wrote:
> > 
> > I've completely reinstalled.  I've got a whole new fresh copy of CVS.
> > I've tried various options.  I've done it with barely any services going.
> > I've tried in csh, and ksh.  
> > 
> > I don't really know what else to do.
> > 
> > $ cvs add 0908-linuxkongres.wml
> > cvs [add aborted]: can not reallocate 167772160 bytes
> > 
> I asked on #debian-devel and got the followin response (actually
> a summary of a few responses):
>   Cool. Isn't that 10*(2^24)?

Somewhere in my life I must have missed the lecture on how to do that.
 
> Can you show us exactly what you did (starting from a cvs checkout)?
> I know it's inconvenient, but don't know what else to try.
> 
> Jay Treacy



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