[Doxygen-develop] [Fwd: Re: CVS still not updated: copy script running?]
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From: Kevin M. <ke...@pl...> - 2007-07-27 12:03:04
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I am forwarding this e-mail to the public doxygen-develop mailing list due to the fact that my e-mail server appears to other servers as being on a dynamic IP. - KJM -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: CVS still not updated: copy script running? Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 07:52:04 -0400 From: Kevin McBride <ke...@pl...> To: Dimitri van Heesch <di...@st...>, Pri...@sk... References: <200...@st...> Dimitri van Heesch wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > Seems that the CVS commit I did does not get copied to the public > repository. > > Can you have a look? I wanted the process to start up at midnight of my time (EST), which apparently didn't happen because I forgot to launch it before going to work. The crond on the system won't run, so I keep a small C program running on tty1 to handle the copy and backup tasks. I am going to write a time check in that program so that I can start the process anytime, without having to worry about forgetting to launch the process before going to work. I am also going to look into replacing the hardware and rebuilding the operating system, as the system seems to need a reboot every two weeks. According to the logs, most of these problems requiring a reboot are being caused by DVD drives. My latest DVD drive in the system is starting to fail after only six months of usage. A few problems could be problems with the Linux drivers, or IDE hardware issues. In any case, I think my first approach would be to allocate time on my schedule to rebuild the operating system. I am still running Fedora Core 3, with some software compiled directly from source. I am quite hesitant to upgrade because, for instance, when I attempted to upgrade to Fedora Core 4 at one time, my tty's became useless. I did come across an old 8GB hard drive I can use to test Fedora Core 7, before I use the new operating system to run the CVS live. Dimitri, since I will be going through upgrades, do you think we're ready to start using Subversion in place of CVS after the operating system rebuild on cvs.planetsaphire.com? I will let you all know when I will be taking the server down for the OS rebuild and hardware upgrades. > > ----- Forwarded message from Petr Prikryl <Pri...@sk...> ----- > > From: Petr Prikryl <Pri...@sk...> To: Dimitri van Heesch > <di...@st...> > > Hi Dimitri, > > For your information. The configure file in CVS still contains the > old version. > > Regards, Petr > > ----- End forwarded message ----- > - KJM |