Danilo �egan wrote:
When it comes to directory "aux", it fails because "aux" is, I believe,
a special name in DOS and later. Since I didn't see in ViewCVS any
content in this directory, I decided to skip it, and download everything
else instead.
I think, this is a known problem with cvs and Dos-based systems. You've
already found a workaround, and yet I've not heard of some better one or
even a solution. Just hope aux is not needed or can be ignored.
I have yet to try to compile OSKit-Mach, but I wonder is there any
actual purpose for the "aux" directory?
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/~checkout~/hurd/gnumach/i386/aux/
Seems to bee empty. It is not referenced in the gnumach tree.
If not, is there maybe a chance that it will be removed, so others
attempting this weird scenario wouldn't experience the same problems?
AFAIK directories can't be removed from cvs.
Patrick
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Patrick Strasser <pstrasser at sbox dot tugraz dot at>
Student of Telematik, Techn. University Graz, Austria
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