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Subject: [Bug 82920] cvsroot isn't passed to cvs commit
From: Mario Scalas <mario.scalas () libero ! it>
Date: 2004-06-09 14:42:39
Message-ID: 20040609144239.4398.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From mario.scalas libero it 2004-06-09 16:42 -------
I've tried #5's steps and got to the same solution: I've locally replaced the current \
CvsPartImpl::createNewProject() code with something using cervisia's import() method \
and got a similar error:
Started job: cd /home/mario/helloprova && cvs -f -d /home/mario/cvsroot import -m \
"new project" vendor start
Usage: cvs import [-d] [-k subst] [-I ign] [-m msg] [-b branch]
[-W spec] repository vendor-tag release-tags...
-d Use the file's modification time as the time of import.
-k sub Set default RCS keyword substitution mode.
-I ign More files to ignore (! to reset).
-b bra Vendor branch id.
-m msg Log message.
-W spec Wrappers specification line.
(Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options)
Job finished with exitCode == 1
(No scattered files though ;-)) So I think that the simplest solution is to make the \
module field mandatory and to fill it with the project name, just for user \
convenience. Better ideas?
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