Wes Gamble
2006-Apr-10 21:09 UTC
[Rails] Capistrano with CVS repository doesn''t seem to work
All, Does anyone has any experience with Capistrano against a CVS repository? I am unable to successfully pull a revision onto my remote server when hitting a CVS repository. Here is the relevant output from the cap "update_code" task: * executing "if [[ ! -d ~dusan/eSimplyTest/releases/20060410205540 ]]; then\n cd ~dusan/eSimplyTest/releases;\n CVS_RSH=\"ssh\ " cvs -d :pserver:user:pwd@host:/d//cvs -Q co -D \"2006-04-05 22:4 9:05\" -d 20060410205540 eSimplyOnlineRails;\n\n (test -e ~dusan/e SimplyTest/revisions.log || touch ~dusan/eSimplyTest/revisions.log && chmod 666 ~dusan/eSimplyTest/revisions.log) && echo `date +\"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S\"` $USER 20 06-04-05 22:49:05 20060410205540 >> ~dusan/eSimplyTest/revisions.log;\n fi" servers: ["192.168.1.102"] [192.168.1.102] executing command Looks to me like this command is probably successfully setting a variable named CVS_RSH and that''s pretty much it. The actual CVS command looks right but I don''t think that it ever gets executed. I replaced user, pwd, and host for their real values :). Thanks, Wes Gamble -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Wes Gamble
2006-Apr-10 21:22 UTC
[Rails] Re: Capistrano with CVS repository doesn''t seem to work
Resolved I am in a strange situation where I have two different IP addresses that I need to use to address the CVS repository, so I had to add another variable to my Capistrano configuration file and use that to do the query for the latest revision. Still - any Capistrano/CVS heads out there? Wes Wes Gamble wrote:> All, > > Does anyone has any experience with Capistrano against a CVS repository? > > I am unable to successfully pull a revision onto my remote server when > hitting a CVS repository. > > Here is the relevant output from the cap "update_code" task: > > * executing "if [[ ! -d ~dusan/eSimplyTest/releases/20060410205540 ]]; > then\n > cd ~dusan/eSimplyTest/releases;\n > CVS_RSH=\"ssh\ > " cvs -d :pserver:user:pwd@host:/d//cvs -Q co -D \"2006-04-05 22:4 > 9:05\" -d 20060410205540 eSimplyOnlineRails;\n\n (test -e > ~dusan/e > SimplyTest/revisions.log || touch ~dusan/eSimplyTest/revisions.log && > chmod 666 > ~dusan/eSimplyTest/revisions.log) && echo `date +\"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S\"` > $USER 20 > 06-04-05 22:49:05 20060410205540 >> ~dusan/eSimplyTest/revisions.log;\n > fi" > servers: ["192.168.1.102"] > [192.168.1.102] executing command > > Looks to me like this command is probably successfully setting a > variable named CVS_RSH and that''s pretty much it. The actual CVS > command looks right but I don''t think that it ever gets executed. > > I replaced user, pwd, and host for their real values :). > > Thanks, > Wes Gamble-- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Sandi Metz
2006-Apr-18 18:51 UTC
[Rails] Capistrano with CVS repository doesn''t seem to work
Wes, We''re using Capistrano with CVS. We love Cap and we appreciate the built-in CVS support, though we did end up overriding much of it with our own Capistrano::SCM::CvsDuke. We changed the cvs support so that capistrano will check out a specific branch or version and we removed the bit where capistrano needed a local cvs.exe. We also prompt for a cvs password every time. If you''re interested, the code is at http://rafb.net/paste/results/4nWjDW73.html Sandi Wes Gamble wrote:>All, > >Does anyone has any experience with Capistrano against a CVS repository? > >I am unable to successfully pull a revision onto my remote server when >hitting a CVS repository. > >Here is the relevant output from the cap "update_code" task: > > * executing "if [[ ! -d ~dusan/eSimplyTest/releases/20060410205540 ]]; >then\n > cd ~dusan/eSimplyTest/releases;\n >CVS_RSH=\"ssh\ >" cvs -d :pserver:user:pwd@host:/d//cvs -Q co -D \"2006-04-05 22:4 >9:05\" -d 20060410205540 eSimplyOnlineRails;\n\n (test -e >~dusan/e >SimplyTest/revisions.log || touch ~dusan/eSimplyTest/revisions.log && >chmod 666 >~dusan/eSimplyTest/revisions.log) && echo `date +\"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S\"` >$USER 20 >06-04-05 22:49:05 20060410205540 >> ~dusan/eSimplyTest/revisions.log;\n > fi" > servers: ["192.168.1.102"] > [192.168.1.102] executing command > >Looks to me like this command is probably successfully setting a >variable named CVS_RSH and that''s pretty much it. The actual CVS >command looks right but I don''t think that it ever gets executed. > >I replaced user, pwd, and host for their real values :). > >Thanks, >Wes Gamble > > >