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Re: -cvs lists oddities


On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 05:57:09PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 12:10:05PM +0100, Joseph S. Myers wrote:
>>> > gcc-cvs seems to get messages relating to something called "winsup" in
>>> > "/cvs/uberbaum".  Is this a misconfiguration somewhere?
>>> 
>>> I have no idea what this might be.  'winsup' is a part of the
>>> sourceware:/cvs/src repository, it has nothing to do with /cvs/gcc
>>> repository.
>>
>>/cvs/uberbaum looks (from checking out its CVSROOT by anoncvs) to be some
>>sort of unified repository, constructed I don't know how, whose CVSROOT is
>>identical to the GCC one except for the modules file.  Presumably commits
>>should be prevented to this repository and required to go to the relevant
>>source repositories /cvs/src and /cvs/gcc instead.
>
>It was constructed by me.  I've been using it for several weeks.
>
>Checkins to this repository do go to the correct place, so it shouldn't matter
>if you use /cvs/uberbaum or /cvs/gcc.
>
>However, this repository is not ready for prime time yet as witnessed by
>the fact that cvs messages are being improperly routed.  I didn't notice
>that because the winsup checkins are still somehow showing up in the
>cygwin-cvs mailing list.  They're just going to gcc-cvs, too.
>
>I'll fix that.

Actually only some of the winsup messages are going to the right place.
Most of them were going to gcc-cvs.  Sorry about that.

cgf

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