Todd Denniston wrote:

> Donald Sharp wrote:
> >
> > It seems to work for me when I just tried it..
> >
> > Create a test repository and create a filename with a space in it
> > try different things with it.  See if it works.
> >
> > donald
> well one thing it seems I can not do is use the directory as a module
> i.e. in the modules file
> proj_source             proj_rootdir/proj Source
> proj_source             proj_rootdir/proj\ Source
> proj_source             "proj_rootdir/proj Source"
>
> none of the above will work.
> I get the following for the above
> cvs [server aborted]: there is no repository /CVSROOT/proj_rootdir/proj
> cvs [server aborted]: there is no repository /CVSROOT/proj_rootdir/proj\
> cvs [server aborted]: there is no repository /CVSROOT/"proj_rootdir/proj
>
> server 1.10.7
> client 1.10.8
>
> looks like I am going to at least have to get rid of spaces in the dir names,
> unfortunately the above dir is not the only one with spaces... time to pull out
> bash, and sed :{

Or abandon your use of the modules file.

Derek

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