[Coco] Nightly NitrOS9 Builds

gene heskett gheskett at wdtv.com
Tue Nov 22 23:50:54 EST 2011


On Tuesday, November 22, 2011 11:49:02 PM Robert Gault did opine:

> gene heskett wrote:
> ><snip>
> >
> > Drat, my password seems to have been nulled again.  Meaning I can't
> > run a cvs update in my nitros9 tree.  Humm, I think I changed ISP's
> > since I last registered and it doesn't recognize me at all.
> > 
> > Can you help Robert?  Never mind, my local dns server had a tummy ache
> > the one time I got the password right. :(
> > 
> > But the backtrace is bothersome:
> > ----------
> > cvs update: cannot open directory
> > /cvsroot/nitros9/nitros9/3rdparty/libs: No such file or directory
> > cvs update: skipping directory 3rdparty/libs
> > ------------
> > and
> > -----------
> > cvs update: cannot open directory
> > /cvsroot/nitros9/nitros9/3rdparty/packages/drivewire: No such file or
> > directory
> > cvs update: skipping directory 3rdparty/packages/drivewire
> > ---------
> > And
> > ----------
> > cvs update: cannot open directory /cvsroot/nitros9/nitros9/6309l3: No
> > such file or directory
> > cvs update: skipping directory 6309l3
> > ----------
> > 
> > Which looks fairly serious in that the drivewire tree is skipped.  And
> > its a tree I actually have.  I also have the 3rdparty/libs tree. 
> > WTH?  Has the repo been re-arranged?  Note that each quoted error
> > contains the doubled nitros9 string.
> > 
> > Or is this the problem:
> > [gene at coyote nitros9]$ cat CVS/Root
> > 
> > :ext:gheskett at nitros9.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nitros9
> > 
> > I even exported CVSROOT=/opt/nitros9&  reran it, same errors, so where
> > is the doubled nitros9/nitros9 in certain paths coming from?
> > 
> > A CVS expert I am not.  Help please.
> > 
> > Cheers, Gene
> 
> Uh Oh! I see the same missing directories both trying updates and
> browsing the CVS tree from Sourceforge;
> http://nitros9.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/nitros9/nitros9/3rdparty/
> 
> There's not much I can do to fix this. However, Boisy had mentioned
> moving Toolshed and NitrOS-9 to a different server, opencoco.net . I
> don't know what if any progress has been made on the move nor if the
> missing directories result from the proposed move.
> Boisy did remove Drivewire from the packages makefile so I'm not
> surprised that directory is gone.
> 
> Level3 is a different matter. That directory name was changed to level3
> some time ago. You will need to check out the renamed directory and
> remove 6309l3 from your drive.
> You will see level3/cmds, level3/coco3, level3/coco_6309, and
> levle3/modules and the sub-directories.
> 

Yes, I see that now.  3rdparty/libs apparently got the same treatment too, 
so I can do a wee bit of housekeeping.

Thanks Robert.

Cheers, Gene
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