On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 4:52 AM, Christopher Sean Morrison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's lots of things that can cause the active and attic files problem,
> both valid and invalid iirc.  Aside from folks manually messing with files
> in the cvsroot (which is probably the *most* common cause), I believe some
> versions would track files that were deleted on a branch and active on head
> or vice-versa in that manner.  Having entire subtrees of dead files in the
> attic, though, was specifically really old versions of CVS (like on old SGI
> server systems).  If the repository side of cvs used to be and older

The specific weird thing I've seen is an active file, on a branch,
that, when I run 'cvs status', shows its RCS file as in the Attic!

Have you seen that?

-Tom

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