rootdir
|
|---
DATABASE
|
|
|
|--- datadir
|
|--- workdir
|
|--- datadir
|
|--- CVS
|
|---
datadir
|
|--- CVS
If you now go up to
the level of "workdir" again, and run "cvs status datadir", this works
fine...
The output of the
status command:
cvs status: Examining datadir
cvs
status: Examining datadir/datadir
Now go into the
first "datadir" again, and do "cvs release -d datadir".
Go up to the level
of "workdir" again, and run "cvs status datadir".
The output of the
status command is now:
cvs status: Examining datadir
cvs
status: Examining datadir/datadir
cvs [status aborted]: could not chdir to datadir: No such file or
directory
This happens because
the file "Entries" in the directory "rootdir/workdir/datadir/CVS"
still
contains the line
"D/datadir////".
I would have thought
that the command "cvs release -d datadir" would have cleared this line
from
the
"Entries"-file.
My questions are
:
Is it normal that
this line is not cleared ?
Is it normal that
the "cvs status" command aborts when it doesn't find a
directory
corresponding to the
"Entries"-file ?
Thanks in
advance,
Zeger Hendrix
Design Engineer
Sirius Mobile
Research & Design
Agilent Technologies Belgium S.A. /
N.V.
Wingepark 51
B-3110 Rotselaar
Belgium
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Tel
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