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From: Aleksey Gurtovoy (agurtovoy_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-03-10 21:19:24


Stephen W. Carson writes:
> Rene Rivera wrote:
>
>>
>> Given that could you try getting the sources from the anon CVS
>> instead? Just add "--user=anonymous" to the regression.py
>> invocation. Even if the anon CVS is a few hours behind, it's better
>> than a few weeks behind ;-)
>>
> I tried with this command line:
> python regression.py --runner=Dirxion --user=anonymous
> --bjam-toolset=darwin --pjl-toolset=darwin
> --toolsets=cw-9_3-darwin,gcc-3_3-darwin
>
> And got this...
> # Cleaning up "/Users/stephencarson/Development/boost/boost" directory ...
> # Cleaning up "/Users/stephencarson/Development/boost/results"
> directory ...
> # Getting sources (Thu, 10 Mar 2005 16:48:29 +0000)...
> # Executing CVS command "cvs
> -d:pserver:anonymous_at_[hidden]:/cvsroot/boost -z9 checkout
> boost"
> cvs checkout: could not open /Users/stephencarson/.cvspass: No such
> file or directory
> cvs [checkout aborted]: use "cvs login" to log in first

Hmm, strange, for me anonymous access works just fine without explicit
"login" command. We'll look into it. Meanwhile, I've fixed the tarball
problem, so your usual command line should be sufficient to get
up-to-date sources.

-- 
Aleksey Gurtovoy
MetaCommunications Engineering

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