On 19 Mar 2003, Robert Collins wrote:

> On Wed, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:01, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>
> > Rob,
> >
> > I don't know much about CVS, but I was getting some errors on the cfgaux
> > directory (which has been removed from CVS, but then recreated locally by
> > bootstrap.sh).  CVS thinks it's still a valid directory, and tries to
> > recurse into it, but can't find cfgaux/CVS and complains.  It doesn't stop
> > a checkout, but might stop an rtag...  I could be wrong, of course...
> >       Igor
>
> You are :}.
> edit /CVS/Entries and remove the cfgaux line.
>
> Cheers,
> Rob

Well, "cvs update -d -P" took care of that.  I was getting the following
error on "cvs update", though:

cvs update: in directory setup/cfgaux:
cvs update: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or directory

This happened with *no* cfgaux line in CVS/Entries either before or after
the update.
Doesn't hurt me for now, though, so I'll let it be...  Thanks for the
advice anyway.
        Igor
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