[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> I know that if I add a binary file without the "-kb", I can come back and do 
> a "cvs admin -kb" on the file and all is well  (well, unless I added it on a 
> Windows box and it preserved the 0D0A).  But what if I add a text file as 
> binary WITH the -kb (as many of my Windows developers do now out of total 
> frustration that CVS is "too stupid" to recognize files as being binary) and 
> later want to remove it?  What is the opposite of "-kb"?

-kkv

> Any idea why "cvs -H admin" can't list all these options?

Originally, because it just called RCS and CVS didn't know for sure
what all the options were (it depended on what version of RCS you were
using).  Now that CVS operates on the RCS files directly instead of
using RCS it should be changed, but no one has gotten around to it yet.

-Larry Jones

Can I take an ax to school tomorrow for ... um ... show and tell? -- Calvin

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