On Thu, 22 Jun 2006, John Carter wrote:
This seems to have gone away at some stage in the CVS latest version of emacs.
Ok, I have a clue as to what is happening.... The cvs pserver I'm using is sending back a "-f update: File/name" Here is the strace of the actual read that my cvs client gets from the pserver... read(4, "E -f update: Updating .\n", 1024) = 24 Pcl-cvs sees this and gets confuddled and instead of interpreting this properly says... Message: -f update: Updating . A couple of other gui tools have been confused by this behaviour. The only source of the -f I can find is in the servers /etc/xinetd.conf where the pserver is started with -f option to ignore any rogue ~/.cvsrc lying around. Question 1 then is.... Can I tell pserver not to do that? Question 2 is can I tell PCL-CVS to ignore the -f ? John Carter Phone : (64)(3) 358 6639 Tait Electronics Fax : (64)(3) 359 4632 PO Box 1645 Christchurch Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] New Zealand Carter's Clarification of Murphy's Law. "Things only ever go right so that they may go more spectacularly wrong later."
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