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RE: What should I do with CVS after IP address changed
From: |
Christopher.Fouts |
Subject: |
RE: What should I do with CVS after IP address changed |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Apr 2005 14:07:50 -0400 |
Either
1. set your CVSROOT environment variable in your startup scirpts
appropriately. Ex, for c-shell's .cshrc file
> setenv CVSROOT :<access type>:141.106.32.35:/your_cvs_path
access type here is either pserver, rsh, ssh, etc.
2. Or from directly from command line
> cvs co -d 141.106.32.35:/your_cvs_path blah_blah
#1 is preferred.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: address@hidden
>[mailto:address@hidden
>] On Behalf Of Hong, Yi
>Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 1:57 PM
>To: Jim.Hyslop; address@hidden
>Subject: RE: What should I do with CVS after IP address changed
>
>
>Thanks, Jim!
>
>I tried to check out with the command "cvs -d 141.106.32.35 co
>healthlink" but got the following message:
>
>Cvs checkout: CVSROOT "141.106.32.35" must be an absolute
>pathname Csv [checkout aborted]: Bad CVSROOT.
>
>Any idea about this? Could you please let me know how to check
>out a fresh copy with $CVSROOT set to the new machine?
>
>
>Yi
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim.Hyslop [mailto:address@hidden
>Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 2:43 PM
>To: Hong, Yi; address@hidden
>Subject: RE: What should I do with CVS after IP address changed
>
>Hong, Yi wrote:
>> I got the following error message after I tried "cvs update" command:
>>
>> cvs [update aborted]: connect to cvs-rep(141.106.32.35):2401
>> failed: Connection timed out
>>
>> We just readdressed IP of our test server. We are using CVS
>> to transfer modified files from test server to production
>> server. I think I need to update the IP address somewhere in
>> one of CVS administrative files but couldn't find it.
>
>First of all, don't use the server's IP address, use its name.
>That will prevent any future problems like this.
>
>The easiest thing to do is simply check out a fresh copy with
>your $CVSROOT set to the new machine.
>
>If you have outstanding changes that need to be checked in,
>then use the -d
>option:
>
>cvs -d :pserver:address@hidden:/path_to_repository commit
>
>--
>Jim Hyslop
>Senior Software Designer
>Leitch Technology International Inc. ( http://www.leitch.com )
>Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal ( http://www.cuj.com/experts )
>
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- What should I do with CVS after IP address changed, Hong, Yi, 2005/04/19
- RE: What should I do with CVS after IP address changed, Jim.Hyslop, 2005/04/19
- RE: What should I do with CVS after IP address changed, Hong, Yi, 2005/04/20
- RE: What should I do with CVS after IP address changed,
Christopher.Fouts <=
- RE: What should I do with CVS after IP address changed, Hong, Yi, 2005/04/20
- RE: What should I do with CVS after IP address changed, Christopher.Fouts, 2005/04/20
- RE: What should I do with CVS after IP address changed, dzielke, 2005/04/21
- RE: What should I do with CVS after IP address changed, Hong, Yi, 2005/04/21