On Feb 16, 2013, at 16:01 , matthew green <m...@eterna.com.au> wrote:
> >> On Feb 16, 2013, at 10:06 , "Julio Merino" <j...@netbsd.org> wrote: >> >>> Module Name: src >>> Committed By: jmmv >>> Date: Sat Feb 16 15:06:53 UTC 2013 >>> >>> Update of /cvsroot/src/external/bsd/lutok/dist >>> In directory ivanova.netbsd.org:/tmp/cvs-serv242 >>> >>> N src/external/bsd/lutok/dist/prepare-import.sh >> [...] >> >> And, of course, this is wrong. I didn't "cd dist" right before doing >> the import, so too many things got in the wrong place. Thanks, CVS. >> >> I have emailed admins to request their help/advice. If possible, I'd >> like the directory removed, but I'm not sure if that's what we do in >> these cases (although vague memories seem to refer to this). > > it would be best if you imported lutok/dist separately from > the rest of the files. they're separate pieces. the tags > GOOGLE-CODE and lutok-0-2 don't belong on the netbsd specific > infrastructure parts (in lib/, bin/, ...) Yes. As I replied to my original email, this was a mistake on my side: note that there are two dist/dist/ levels... I intended to import into dist/, but I was in the wrong directory. Fatfingering this is all too easy :-/ The good news is that the ticket I filed with admins@ has been promptly resolved (thanks spz@!): the dist/dist/ files have been moved to dist/ and the remaining reachover Makefiles have been removed. I'll proceed to re-add them correctly. Cheers.