Landry Breuil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Why doesn't your mirror have CVSROOT?  You're missing part of the
> > repository.
> 
> Maybe upstream is missing something.. i'm cc'ing maintainer in case
> he's not subscribed to misc.

Sure looks complete at the collection level.

$ cvsync cvsync://mirror.osn.de/ 
Connecting to mirror.osn.de port 7777
Connected to 194.45.27.107 port 7777
Running...
 Name: openbsd, Release: rcs
  Comment: OpenBSD CVS Repository
 Name: openbsd-cvsroot, Release: rcs
  Comment: OpenBSD CVSROOT
 Name: openbsd-ports, Release: rcs
  Comment: OpenBSD Ports
 Name: openbsd-src, Release: rcs
  Comment: OpenBSD Source
 Name: openbsd-www, Release: rcs
  Comment: OpenBSD WWW
 Name: openbsd-x11, Release: rcs
  Comment: OpenBSD X11
 Name: openbsd-xf4, Release: rcs
  Comment: OpenBSD XF4
 Name: openbsd-xenocara, Release: rcs
  Comment: OpenBSD xenocara
Finished successfully

> i just launched 'cvsync
> cvsync://mirror.osn.de/openbsd-ports/rcs/?prefix=/cvs', and tried with
> a full config file too, as explained on the page..

With that URL you only fetch the ports collection.

The top level of the repository looks like this:

CVSROOT
X11
XF4
ports
src
www
xenocara

If you skip some parts, you still need CVSROOT (corresponding to
the openbsd-cvsroot collection above) for CVS operations.

Of course, when you said "mirror" I assumed you wanted to get the
whole thing.

> Ok, so my 'workaround' wasn't correct .. i suppose my cvsync copy is
> broken now ?

Just delete the CVSROOT directory you created.

-- 
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber                          [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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