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Re: [buckminster-dev] help with CVS [message #4822] Tue, 19 February 2008 15:22
Thomas Hallgren is currently offline Thomas HallgrenFriend
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No, I don't normally keep those ports open. But I can enable it again.

- thomas

Todd_Lee@amis.com wrote:
> Hi again Thomas,
>
> I was just going to take a look at the test setup that you created to
> confirm things like structure etc, but it seems that anonymous access to
> the tada repo isn't available (actually, it's reporting a timeout). Should
> I still be able to access the following CVSROOT? (
> :pserver:anonymous@www.tada.se:/cvsroot/test)
>
> Thanks
> Todd
>
>
>
>
> Thomas Hallgren
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> 02/15/2008 05:35 Re: [buckminster-dev] help with CVS
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> Hi Todd,
>
> Todd_Lee@amis.com wrote:
>
>> Oh, and so as not to create any wild goose chases, I did find docs last
>> night that confirmed that eclipse cvs should be fine with cvs going all
>> the way back to 1.11.1, so I'm assuming our 1.11.3 shouldn't be a
>>
> problem.
>
> It should not. And if Eclipse can do things like check-out, then
> Buckminster should be fine too. Our
> CVS support is just a thin layer on top of everything that is included in
> the Eclipse CVS team provider.
>
>
>> If you have any other suggestions, please feel free to fire them off.
>>
>>
> The only thing I can think of at this point is to make really sure that the
> repositories (the one I
> published) and yours are structured the same way.
>
>
>
>> One question - is there any way to get more debug info out of the
>> resolution stage? I have all three log settings in the prefs set to full
>> DEBUG and there's still not a whole lot of information in the console or
>> the .metadata/.log file.
>>
>> It would probably be helpful if the debug statements actually printed
>> out checks for the files inside the cvs path that buckminster uses to
>> poll for metadata for a given component type. Could give us a better
>> idea of where it's failing?
>>
>>
> Right. Cases like this really highlights the need for more extensive
> logging. I'll see what I can do
> about that. You're my only eyes into what's happening here so it seems fair
> that I help you see some
> more relevant info :-)
>
>
> Regards,
> Thomas Hallgren
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