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Re: Lock files in version 1.11.11


From: Mark
Subject: Re: Lock files in version 1.11.11
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 04:26:15 -0800 (PST)

I had the same issue with 1.11.11 (and 1.11.10). Please see links
to previous posts that is attached.

Thanks,

Mark


--- "Mark D. Baushke" <address@hidden> wrote:
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> Zanabria, Moises <address@hidden> writes:
> 
> > Guys,
> > I'm trying to figure out what's what my problem is,  since I
> upgraded my cvs
> > binary I'm getting a bunch of cvs lock files and those are
> leaving in the
> > repository.
> > 
> > My last cvs server version was 1.11.5 and I've just upgrade to
> the latest,
> > in the past I was working with CVS 1.11.5 in the server and
> cvs 1.11 client
> > for  several Unix flavors, but since I've migrated the binary
> to 1.11.11 and
> > use the same (cvs 1.11) in the cvs co process or commit
> process the lock
> > file is not going away.
> > 
> > please let me know if that particular issue would solve if I
> upgrade the
> > client as well..if so what about the WinCvs Binary??
> 
> I doubt it.
> 
> > I ran the a trace and this is what I got:
> > 
> > The first time has been succeeded.  The second case failed.
> > 
> > S-> system('/local/cvscore/bin/logcheck.pl' '/tmp/cvsBfxwCc')
> > S-> rename(CVS/Entries.Backup,CVS/Entries)
> > S-> unlink_file(CVS/Entries.Log)
> > S-> Parse_Info (/home/p4cvs/src/CVSROOT/verifymsg,
> > common_install3/c-projects/pw
> > check, not ALL)
> > S-> unlink_file(/tmp/cvsBfxwCc)
> > S-> RCS_checkout
> >
> (/home/p4cvs/src/common_install3/c-projects/pwcheck/pwcheck.cpp
> > ,v, 1.8, , -ko, /tmp/cvsnwyJm4)
> 
> Right here we expect to see something like this
> 
>           --------------- expected output ---------------
> new revision: 1.9; previous revision: 1.8
> S->
>
rename(/home/p4cvs/src/common_install3/c-projects/pwcheck/,pwcheck.cpp,,/home/p4cvs/src/common_install3/c-projects/pwcheck/pwcheck.cpp,v)
> done
> S-> unlink(/tmp/cvsnwyJm4)
> S-> unlink(/tmp/cvsBfxwCc)
> S-> RCS_checkout
>
(/home/p4cvs/src/common_install3/c-projects/pwcheck/pwcheck.cpp,v,
> , , , (function))
> S-> server_register (pwcheck.cpp, 1.9, www mmm dd hh:mm:ss yyyy,
> , , , )
> S-> Register (pwcheck.cpp, 1.9, www mmm dd hh:mm:ss yyyy, , )
>           --------------- expected output ---------------
> 
> And of course, we see this:
> > Terminated with fatal signal 11
> 
> instead.
> 
> > -> rename(CVS/Entries.Backup,CVS/Entries)
> > -> unlink(CVS/Entries.Log)
> > 
> > any clues.
> 
> Well, the server likely has a core file which would be very
> interesting
> to see, but it seems fairly likely that the core dump is
> happening while
> it is attempting to checkout version 1.8 and apply a diff to it.
> 
> You have not specified what Operating system you are using, so
> it is a
> lot harder to try to figure out why that operation should have
> caused a
> core dump. Did you notice if /tmp/cvsnwyJm4 was populated at
> all?
> 
> Really, it is probably going to be necessary to look at a core
> file to
> figure out where things went wrong.
> 
>       -- Mark
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