If you're using the command-line client, you must add the files using "cvs
add -kb file", so that CVS knows that it's binary. Otherwise it will try to
change the newlines in the file, which corrupts the file. TortoiseCVS has a
nice feature where it recognises binary files by their extentions.
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> Hi all,
>
> I have recently started using CVSNT.  I transferred over a cvs repository
> formerly on linux to an NT4 box.  I set up CVSNT properly, and got it
> working.  The only problem I am having is when I go to checkout, any files
> that were committed as binary are being checked out in a corrupt and
> unusable state.  Any pointers or ideas appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dale
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