Wee! A crash. :) (Oh boy I'm having a GOOD day here today. LMAO)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/viewcvs-1.0-dev/lib/viewcvs.py", line 2877, in run_cgi
main()
File "/usr/local/viewcvs-1.0-dev/lib/viewcvs.py", line 2770, in main
request = Request()
File "/usr/local/viewcvs-1.0-dev/lib/viewcvs.py", line 233, in __init__
self.pool, rev)
File "/usr/local/viewcvs-1.0-dev/lib/vclib/svn/__init__.py", line 138, in __init__
self.repos = _repos.svn_repos_open(rootpath, pool)
RuntimeError: Berkeley DB error while creating `representations' table for filesystem /usr/www/repositories/svn/db:
Cannot allocate memory
Looks good though! (Oh and how did you EVER get the front page to look
like that! Or is svn.collab.net not the top level of the repository?)
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 18:45, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
> cmpilato has spent the last three weeks teaching ViewCVS how to
> display a Subversion repository, using the python/libsvn_fs bindings.
>
> He's not finished yet, but a simple demo is now up. Just go to the
> front page of our server (http://svn.collab.net) and click the
> 'viewcvs' link to play around.
>
> All of this work is public. If you like what you see, go ahead and
> checkout the latest CVS source of viewcvs from viewcvs.sf.net. Also,
> if you find bugs, please file them in viewcvs' own issuetracker on
> sourceforge.
>
> Pretty neat stuff!
>
> P.S. Yes, people are still debating as to whether ViewCVS should
> change its name or not. Somehow "ViewSCM" or "ViewVC" don't sound too
> good. :-)
>
>
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