From: Daniel Lang <dl@leo.org> To: John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com> Cc: hubs@freebsd.org, dgilbert@velocet.ca Subject: Re: cvsupd error? Message-ID: <20010504222458.E98281@atrbg11.informatik.tu-muenchen.de> In-Reply-To: <200105041944.f44Jiwq54875@vashon.polstra.com>; from jdp@polstra.com on Fri, May 04, 2001 at 12:44:58PM -0700 References: <15090.65306.189764.474196@trooper.velocet.net> <200105041944.f44Jiwq54875@vashon.polstra.com>
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Hi, John Polstra wrote on Fri, May 04, 2001 at 12:44:58PM -0700: [..] > Nope, the bad file is on the server, not on your machine. I can > tell because it says "Server warning" at the beginning of the > message. Please inform the maintainer of your master site about > this ASAP. I guess thats me. This path in the warning message looked too familiar :-/ I also found the DISCLAIMER,v in the corresponding directory, deleted it, and started a manual update. I wonder how I could get the bad file. I update hourly from cvsup-master (with -s), but daily without (doing a 'hard' update). I had a disk-full problem, a couple of days ago, which corrupted our OpenBSD repository, and 'sup' was unable to repair it. Well, a full-scale reget solved the problem but not on some clients, who already got broken files, since cvsup only checked for timestamps. ... wait right now my cvsup reports this: [..] Create src/lib/libc/rpc/DISCLAIMER,v [..] So I assume it in fact it must reside on cvsup-master. Could anyone confirm this ? Sorry for inconvieniences, Daniel -- IRCnet: Mr-Spock - signs of absurd developments in the net community: #42: - "Wurstbrot gehoert m.E. zum Fruehstuecks-botnet von Cartoon" - *Daniel Lang * dl@leo.org * +49 89 289 25735 * http://www.leo.org/~dl/* To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hubs" in the body of the message
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