Larry Jones wrote:

>  Unfortunately, there's no easy way to
> fix your corrupted files; you'll either have to live with them, try to
> recreate them, or become intimately familiar with the RCS file format
> and try to repair them by hand.

        DUDE!

        Backups...

        I have had problems on a few occasions recently with files getting 
corrupted in my archive (oddest thing, really - I am only operating in 
local mode on local drives, but I *am* running Windows...), which 
have, fortunately, occured on rarely checked in files (the majority 
citizen of most archives).  I fixed them by pulling an old archive, 
verifying that the file was the same version as the corrupted file, 
then verifying that they were different.  When I replaced the current 
repository file with the archived one, all was once again hunky-dory.


/|/|ike




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