Hi.
 
I am a new user of CVS and i try to make some tests with a CVS server on a Linux PC, and a CVS client (cvs-1.9.27) on alpha VMS platform.
 
I have encountered a problem with the use on CVS vms client of the command "edit".
 
I have attached hereafter the copy of the command sequence and the crash message given by the cvs client.
 
Is that a known problem? I haven't found nothing about this in FAQs or known bugs.
 
If you have some informations about this, please mail them me back
 
Regards
 
Didier Pauly
 
Project manager

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5>A3::DISK_MA:[DP.TEST]cvs ad toto
cvs server: scheduling file `toto' for addition
cvs server: use 'cvs commit' to add this file permanently
5>A3::DISK_MA:[DP.TEST]cvs commit -m"creation"
cvs commit: Examining .
RCS file: /home/pauly/test_cvs/test/toto,v
done
Checking in toto;
/home/pauly/test_cvs/test/toto,v  <--  toto
initial revision: 1.1
done
5>A3::DISK_MA:[DP.TEST]cvs edit toto
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=000000000000
0018, PC=FFFFFFFF8059F930, PS=0000001B
%TRACE-F-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
  image    module    routine             line      rel PC           abs PC
                                            0 FFFFFFFF8059F930 FFFFFFFF8059F930
 CVS  EDIT  edit_fileproc                9144 0000000000000B28 0000000000093798
 CVS  RECURSE  do_file_proc              8972 0000000000000F30 00000000000B3CB0
 CVS  HASH  walklist                     8633 0000000000000B18 0000000000054028
 CVS  RECURSE  do_recursion              8894 0000000000000C18 00000000000B3998
 CVS  RECURSE  unroll_files_proc         9294 0000000000001A78 00000000000B47F8
 CVS  HASH  walklist                     8633 0000000000000B18 0000000000054028
 CVS  RECURSE  start_recursion           8710 00000000000007D0 00000000000B3550
 CVS  EDIT  edit                         9274 00000000000010A8 0000000000093D18
 CVS  MAIN  main                         9142 00000000000013E8 00000000000513E8
 CVS  MAIN  __main                          0 0000000000000088 0000000000050088
                                            0 FFFFFFFF884833D4 FFFFFFFF884833D4
5>A3::DISK_MA:[DP.TEST]
 
 

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