From quanta Tue Jan 17 16:03:00 2006 From: Mark Howells Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 16:03:00 +0000 To: quanta Subject: Re: [Quanta] DCOP CVS service Message-Id: <6a50404e0601170803v35246d1fy349c0c51ab8237bf () mail ! gmail ! com> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=quanta&m=113751379506910 MIME-Version: 1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="--===============1352594275==" --===============1352594275== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_2511_20611224.1137513780033" ------=_Part_2511_20611224.1137513780033 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline On 1/17/06, Eric Laffoon wrote: > > On Tuesday 17 January 2006 12:43 am, Mark Howells wrote: > > I'm not sure whether this is a cervisia problem or Quanta but here goes= . > > > > Whenever I try to use Quanta's CVS facilities I get the error "Sorry - > CVS > > DCOP service. You have to set a local working copy directory before you > can > > use this function". > > Do you have a project loaded? Is your project root the same directory? > Most > likely this will be a forehead slapper since Quanta loads up Cervisia wit= h > > the project directory. Yes, I do have a project loaded - in /home/mark/testproj which is one level _above_ the directory controlled by Cervisia. When I get home tonight I'll check out what happens when the project directory itself is CVS based. and of course there is no 2.4.2. ;-) That should, of course, read 3.4.2 - doh! Thanks, Mark ------=_Part_2511_20611224.1137513780033 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline On 1/17/06, Eric Laffoon <sequitur@kde.org> wrote:
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 12:43 am, Mark Howells wrote:
> I'm not su= re whether this is a cervisia problem or Quanta but here goes.
>
&= gt; Whenever I try to use Quanta's CVS facilities I get the error "Sor= ry - CVS
> DCOP service. You have to set a local working copy directory befor= e you can
> use this function".

Do you have a project loa= ded? Is your project root the same directory? Most
likely this will be a= forehead slapper since Quanta loads up Cervisia with
the project directory.

Yes, I do have a project loaded - in /home/mark/testproj which is one level _above_ the directory controlled by Cervisia.  When I get home tonight I'll check out what happens when the project directory itself is CVS based. 

and of course there is no 2.4.2. ;-)

That should, of course, read 3.4.2 - doh!

Thanks,

Mark

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