Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 16:39:28 +0100 From: Andreas Braukmann <braukmann@tse-online.de> To: freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: searching for a real cvsupd - primer Message-ID: <19980224163928.44788@paert.tse-online.de>
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Hello,
I want to make use of a local cvsup-server, that should feed our
various (-current and -stable) machines.
What should I say, it doesn't work out of the box for me. Since
I don't know if it should, I'm begging for a little help or a
pointer to documentation.
I was running the client side of cvsup for quite some time now,
without any problems (checkout-mode).
First I switched one of the cvsup-client-machines to fetching the
whole cvs-repository. (no problem)
Then I installed the cvsupd-binary-package with the 'out-of-the-box'-
configuration.
Whenever I point a cvsup-client to this cvsupd, the cvsupd just
yells about 'unknown collections'. (e.g. as follows)
> Looking up address of distler.tse-online.de
> Connecting to distler.tse-online.de
> Connected to distler.tse-online.de
> Server software version: REL_15_2
> Negotiating file attribute support
> Exchanging collection information
> Server message: Unknown collection "src-all"
> Server message: Unknown collection "doc-all"
> Server message: Unknown collection "cvs-crypto"
> Establishing active-mode data connection
> Running
> Skipping collection src-all/cvs
> Skipping collection doc-all/cvs
> Skipping collection cvs-crypto/cvs
> Shutting down connection to server
> Finished successfully
The documentation (FreeBSD Handbook and man-pages) for the client-side is
sufficient, but certainly I'm not able to get a grip on the
cvsupd-configuration.
Thanks in advance,
Andreas
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