-> Got `rcs_recentchanges` working, believe it or not, thanks to
-> [cvsps](http://www.cobite.com/cvsps/). If I can figure out this
-> interaction between the post-commit hook and `cvs add` on directories,
-> the CVS plugin is mostly done. Could it be a locking issue? Where should
-> I be looking? Any suggestions appreciated. --[[Schmonz]]
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+> Got `rcs_recentchanges` working, believe it or not, thanks to [cvsps](http://www.cobite.com/cvsps/). If I can figure out this interaction between the post-commit hook and `cvs add` on directories, the CVS plugin is mostly done. Could it be a locking issue? Where should I be looking? Any suggestions appreciated. --[[Schmonz]]
+
+>> Okay, it is definitely a locking issue. First, on the conjecture that
+>> `cvs add <directory>` was triggering the post-commit hook and confusing
+>> ikiwiki, I wrapped the ikiwiki post-commit binary with a shell script
+>> that exited 0 if the triggering file was a directory. The first half of
+>> the conjecture was correct -- my wrapper got triggered -- but the web
+>> add of `one/two/three.mdwn` (where `one` and `two` weren't existing
+>> CVS-controlled dirs) remained hung as before. There were two ikiwiki
+>> processes running. On a whim, I killed the one with the higher PID; `cvs
+>> add one` immediately completed successfully, then back to a hang and two
+>> ikiwiki processes. I killed the newer one again and then `cvs add
+>> one/two` and `cvs add one/two/three.mdwn` completed and the web add was
+>> successful. --[[Schmonz]]
+
+>>> Aaaaaand I was wrong about the second half of the conjecture being
+>>> wrong. The wrapper script wasn't correctly identifying directories;
+>>> with that fixed, everything works. I've created a
+>>> [[rcs/cvs]] page. Thanks for listening. :-)
+>>> --[[Schmonz]]
+
+>> Here is a comment I committed to my laptop from Madrid Airport before
+>> your most recent updates, in case it's still useful:
+>>