[cvsnt] Re: How do I use module2?
Warren, Erik
Erik.Warren at delta.com
Wed Aug 11 19:57:06 BST 2004
Tony,
After deleting all the contents of the modules file insert the following 2 lines:
[eriktest]
m90run
Here is the response when I commit the file:
Checking in modules;
/floe/CVSROOT/modules,v <-- modules
new revision: 1.52; previous revision: 1.51
done
cvs server: Rebuilding administrative file database
cvs server: warning: NULL value for key `[eriktest]'
cvs server: warning: NULL value for key `[eriktest]'
***** CVS exited normally with code 0 *****
And from a terminal window, cvs ls -l yields the following:
[snip]
cvs server: warning: NULL value for key `[eriktest]'
Virtual modules on server (CVSROOT/modules file)
cvs server: warning: NULL value for key `[eriktest]'
m90run st]
I still don't know if the modules file is supposed to be reformatted or if a file called modules2 is supposed to be used. Please let me know that much at least.
Erik W. Warren
Sr. Engineer - Flt. Ops. Engineering
Delta Air Lines
Dept. 088
P.O. Box 20706
Atlanta, GA 30320-6001
Ph (404) 715-7229
fax (404) 715-7202
erik.warren at delta.com
-----Original Message-----
From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org]On Behalf
Of Tony Hoyle
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 2:15 PM
To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: [cvsnt] Re: How do I use module2?
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 13:52:21 -0400, "Warren, Erik"
<Erik.Warren at delta.com> wrote:
>How is the modules2 format to be implemented?
>I tried removing my modules file and creating a modules2 file but that didn't work.
>I tried replacing the contents of my modules file with contents formatted per Modules2 format but that didn't work.
>I tried having an empty modules file plus a modules2 file but that didn't work.
>I tried having my original modules file plus a modules2 file but that didn't work.
Define 'didn't work'...
Start with http://www.cvsnt.org/manual/modules2.html
Try a few simple ones until you get the hang of it. I find it a lot
more logical but others may prefer the older format... they're both
good at different things.
Tony
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