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cvswrappers behavior different for pserver connections
From: |
Stewart Heitmann |
Subject: |
cvswrappers behavior different for pserver connections |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Oct 2001 18:39:50 +1000 |
I am getting different behaviours when I add
files to cvs according to the method I use
(pserver or $CVSROOT on local machine).
My cvswrappers file is
*.txt -m MERGE -k 'kv'
* -k 'b'
Which should add *.txt files into the repository
as text and everything else as binary.
Indeed it works perfectly when I run CVS locally on the
same machine as the cvs repository.
BUT, when I do the same from a remote client
accessing via the pserver method I found that
all files get added as binary regardless.
Its as though the pserver method causes CVS to
ignore the
*.txt -m MERGE -k 'kv'
entry in cvswrappers and matches everything against
* -k 'b'
Here's some results:
First, the correct results when running CVS locally:
bash-2.04$ touch test3.txt test3.other
bash-2.04$ cvs -t add test3.*
cvs add: notice: main loop with CVSROOT=/usr/local/home/cvsadmin/cvsroot
-> Register(test3.other, 0, Initial test3.other, -kb, )
cvs add: scheduling file `test3.other' for addition
-> rename(CVS/Entries.Backup,CVS/Entries)
-> unlink(CVS/Entries.Log)
-> Register(test3.txt, 0, Initial test3.txt, , )
cvs add: scheduling file `test3.txt' for addition
-> rename(CVS/Entries.Backup,CVS/Entries)
-> unlink(CVS/Entries.Log)
cvs add: use 'cvs commit' to add these files permanently
Here you can see that test3.other gets added with the -kb flag
but test3.txt does not. Thats great!
But do the same thing on a client machine:
administrator@STEWART-PC //h/Projects/misc/testmodule
$ touch test15.txt test15.other
administrator@STEWART-PC //h/Projects/misc/testmodule
$ cvs -t add test15.*
cvs add: notice: main loop with
CVSROOT=:pserver:stewart@corvus:/home/cvsadmin/cvsroot
S-> server_register(test15.other, 0, Initial test15.other, -kb, , , )
S-> Register(test15.other, 0, Initial test15.other, -kb, )
cvs server: scheduling file `test15.other' for addition
-> Register(test15.other, 0, dummy timestamp, -kb, )
S-> rename(CVS/Entries.Backup,CVS/Entries)
S-> unlink(CVS/Entries.Log)
S-> server_register(test15.txt, 0, Initial test15.txt, -kb, , , )
S-> Register(test15.txt, 0, Initial test15.txt, -kb, )
cvs server: scheduling file `test15.txt' for addition
-> Register(test15.txt, 0, dummy timestamp, -kb, )
S-> rename(CVS/Entries.Backup,CVS/Entries)
S-> unlink(CVS/Entries.Log)
cvs server: use 'cvs commit' to add these files permanently
-> rename(CVS/Entries.Backup,CVS/Entries)
-> unlink(CVS/Entries.Log)
and you can see that both test15.other and test15.txt get added
with the -kb flag, when only test15.other should be so.
How can this be?
Is this a bug in CVS?
In my case both machines are running CVS 1.11.
The server is running on FreeBSD and the client on Windows 2000
(running cygwin, but that shouldnt matter).
I can get repeat the correct results when running cvs on a local
repository on the Windows box too, so it seems to be something to
do with the pserver connection.
Any ideas?
Stewart Heitmann
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