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@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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@xxxxxxxxxx
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@xxxxxxxxxx
I think this may be the problem.
Warren Togami
wtogami@xxxxxxxxxx