[Fedora-infrastructure-list] Re: Fedora CVS - Not sending out commit messages

Warren Togami wtogami at redhat.com
Wed Aug 23 20:17:33 UTC 2006


I thought I established that this was a problem on the receiver's end?

Warren

Max Spevack wrote:
> Did we ever resolve this problem?
> 
> --Max
> 
> On Fri, 18 Aug 2006, Nathan Kinder wrote:
> 
>> Richard Megginson wrote:
>>> Warren Togami wrote:
>>>> Max Spevack wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Our checkins to the /cvs/dirsec repository on 
>>>>>> cvs.fedora.redhat.com usually end up sending commit messages to 
>>>>>> the fedora-directory-commits mailing list. This notification 
>>>>>> mechanism no longer seems to be working. I'm not sure when it 
>>>>>> stopped working exactly, but the last notification that was 
>>>>>> received was on 08/09.  I have checked with some other team 
>>>>>> members, and they have experienced the same thing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is this a problem on the cvs server?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> -NGK
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> /cvs/dirsec/CVSROOT/loginfo contains:
>>>>
>>>> DEFAULT         $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/syncmail %{sVv} 
>>>> cvsdirsec at fedora.redhat.com
>>>>
>>>> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-directory-commits/2006-August/thread.html 
>>>> This address goes through an alias to reach fedora-directory-commits 
>>>> list. Looks like my test message hit the list without me being 
>>>> subscribed, you don't have any spam problems?
>>> No, I don't think so.
>>>> I also see CVS mail from August 17th here, so mail is definitely 
>>>> hitting the list.  Are you sure your personal subscription or mail 
>>>> filters aren't in error?
>>> I haven't changed mine.  What's interesting is that I saw some 
>>> commits from Bob Relyea in the coolkey project.  But none from 
>>> ldapserver.
>> I saw exactly the same thing here.
>>>>
>>>> ^ldapserver     $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/dolog.pl -r /cvs/dirsec 
>>>> foxworth at redhat.com
>>>>
>>>> foxworth is no longer at the company, should this be redirected to 
>>>> somebody else or deleted?
>>> Yes, it should be redirected.  Could this be the problem?  For now, 
>>> send them to rmeggins at redhat.com
>> I think this may be the problem.
>>>>
>>>> Warren Togami
>>>> wtogami at redhat.com
>>>>
>>
>>
> 




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