From: James R. <sj...@jd...> - 2005-11-25 22:43:05
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Hi Jeff, On Saturday 26 November 2005 01:58, Jeff McRae wrote: > I tried to run cvsstat on my cvs log and I get > > [tioadmin@jmcrae3 statcvs-0.2.2]$ java -jar statcvs.jar > /tmp/statcvs-0.2.2/cvs-log.txt /home/tioadmin/cvs/tcdriver > StatCVS - CVS statistics generation > > null > [tioadmin@jmcrae3 statcvs-0.2.2]$ I don't know if it matters or not, but which version of Java are you using?= =20 (java -version) It might also be worthwhile attaching the log file that causes the problem,= if=20 that's not a drama. :) > When I run with debug mode on, here are the last few lines before it > stops. > > <lots of stuff cut out> > FINE statcvs.input.FileBuilder <init>(): logging > db2/workflow/DB2_Product_Check_Status.wkf > FINE statcvs.input.FileBuilder <init>(): logging > db2/workflow/DB2_Product_Install.wkf > FINE statcvs.input.FileBuilder <init>(): logging > db2/workflow/DB2_Product_Uninstall.wkf > null > [tioadmin@jmcrae3 statcvs-0.2.2]$ > > Any ideas what is wrong? > My log is successfully parsed by cvstat (another tool) but I want to use > cvsstat because it shows more information. > My machine is Redhat EL 3. > > Thanks > > Jeff Regards, James =2D-=20 James Ring |