Hello, I have downloaded the sources cvs-1.12.13 and managed to compile them by running the cvsnt.mak makefile, with Microsoft C++ 5. I am running Windows XP Professional.
The resulting cvs program works for a start, but there are things that render it fairly useless. It does not seem to see the files within a directory in the repository unless I refer to them explicitly. For example, I make up a project directory with some files in it. I can import them into the repository successfully. But cvs rls lists only directories, no files. In fact, cvs rls CVSROOT also lists only CVSROOT, not its contents. Similarly cvs checkout only gives me a directory tree, no files. I can get the files if I give them explicitly. To see if this is a platform problem, I compiled the same sources on a Sun, and there things worked as they should. My question is whether this is a known problem with NT (or XP), is there a solution, or is it a bug just with me? Best regards, Patrick Daly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Patrick W. Daly Tel. [+49] 5556-979-279 MPI fuer Sonnensystemforschung (MPS) Fax. [+49] 5556-979-240 Max-Planck-Str. 2 Mob. [+49] 175-162-1811 D-37191 Katlenburg-Lindau Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (new) Germany [EMAIL PROTECTED] (trad.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Bug-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cvs
