On Sunday, 01 April 2007, at 21:31:15 (-0500),
MillTek wrote:

> OK, CVS itself may be functioning properly but there's something
> wrong with those files (or the ones immediately after them).

No, there isn't.

> The script has performed flawlessly in the months since I started
> using it. Therefore something in the CVS files orfilestructure has
> changed.

Your logic is in error.  "My car has driven flawlessly in the months
since I started using it.  Therefore something in your road has
changed."

> Maybe I'm wrong but if so, I can't see how.

I'd start by trying to figure out what the 'C' means in a CVS update.

Michael

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