You can see both files under the web interface as well, and the message
makes since given the name collision.

http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/avr-libc/tests/simulate/string/?root=avr-
libc

-Preston

"Preston Wilson" wrote:

> It looks like a Windows vs *nix filename case issue.  I did the following
> under Linux, and note both FFS-1.c and ffs-1.c, which are the same file
> under Windows.
> 
> $ cvs -d:pserver:[email protected]:/sources/avr-libc co .
> ...
> U avr-libc/tests/simulate/stdlib/strtoul.h
> U avr-libc/tests/simulate/stdlib/tolower-1.c
> U avr-libc/tests/simulate/stdlib/toupper-1.c
> cvs checkout: Updating avr-libc/tests/simulate/string
> U avr-libc/tests/simulate/string/FFS-1.c
> U avr-libc/tests/simulate/string/ffs-1.c
> U avr-libc/tests/simulate/string/ffsl-1.c
> U avr-libc/tests/simulate/string/ffsll-1.c
> U avr-libc/tests/simulate/string/memchr.c
> U avr-libc/tests/simulate/string/memcmp.c
> U avr-libc/tests/simulate/string/memmem.c
> ...
> 
> -Preston
> 
> "Weddington, Eric" wrote:
> 
>> Hi Dmitry,
>> 
>> I now get this message from CVS when I update or when I even do a clean
>> checkout after your commit:
>> 
>> ? update.log
>> cvs update: move away tests/simulate/string/ffs-1.c; it is in the way
>> C tests/simulate/string/ffs-1.c
>> 
>> What does this mean? How do we fix this?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Eric
>> 
>> 
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