Hi Ken, may be I'm doing something really wrong, but after checkout (without problems) if I import into my local repository I get: "cvs server: Attempt to add reserved tag name HEAD" for each file. This did not happen before. I'm using: cvs import -m "Import Current Zope" Zope MAIN HEAD At least it sems to work. Reagards Tino --On Montag, 13. August 2001 13:05 -0400 Ken Manheimer <klm@zope.com> wrote:
I'm unable to reproduce the CVS problems you both report! Specifically, i tried a checkout and build this morning:
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.zope.org:/cvs-repository co Zope
and was able to build and run without any failures. Further, 'grep' for regex in lib/python/DateTime:
grep regex * */*
turned up no results.
Just to eliminate possible missteps, could you check some things?
- Check that the contents of CVS/Repository in the homedir of the checkout contains::
Zope
It would be worth confirming that the CVS/Root file contains::
:pserver:anonymous@cvs.zope.org:/cvs-repository
and that there is no file named 'Tag' in that directory.
- If any of those don't match what they should be, redo the checkout, and check whether you're still getting the bogus stuff.
- Confirm that cvs.zope.org resolves to 63.102.49.30. ('host cvs.zope.org')
Let me know what you find...
Ken klm@zope.com
On Sun, 12 Aug, Tino Wildenhain <tino@wildenhain.de> wrote:
I saw many removements of code. Very strange. Also the HEAD tag was screwed apparently.
Hope Brian can tell.
--On Sonntag, 12. August 2001 14:15 +0200 Dieter Maurer <dieter@handshake.de> wrote:
A few days ago, I made a fresh checkout of module "Zope" from ":pserver:anonymous@cvs.zope.org:/cvs-repository".
I had hoped, I would get quite new Zope sources, something like 2.4+. But apparently, the available sources there are old and inconsistent.
Up to now, I met several problems:
1. "cPickle.c" wants to include non-existent "mymath.h"
2. "z2.py" tries to import "ZLogger", but this is package "Zope" (ImportError)
3. "DateTime" still uses "regex" instead of "re"
4. "FileStorage" calls "append" with 2 rather than 1 argument
5. The documentation tells: you need "Python 1.5.2".
What goes on?