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Re: Overriding TMPDIR with -T not working
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Ed |
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Re: Overriding TMPDIR with -T not working |
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Wed, 23 Apr 2003 14:08:15 -0600 |
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On Wednesday April 23 2003 1:53, Larry Jones wrote:
> Ed writes:
> > My cvs commands are failing due to lack of temp space. I'm trying to
> > override the TMPDIR setting (default /tmp), but not having any success.
> > My cvs root is on host 'cvs1', and on a remote machine, 'dev1', I'm
> > running the following command:
> >
> > cvs -T /users/tmp diff
>
> You're almost certainly running out of temp space on the *server*, not
> on the client. The -T opion, like $TMPDIR, only applies to the local
> CVS process. I'm afraid the only thing you can do is change your
> $CVS_SERVER to point to a script (on the server) that runs CVS with the
> appropriate -T option.
Fantastic, that's just the tip I needed. Here's my script:
#!/bin/sh
cvs -T /users/tmp $@
Thanks!