Laine Stump wrote:
> I have files with spaces in them (not by choice - InstallShield saves
> some project info in files containing spaces in the names), and the only
> trouble I've had is spurious messages when doing cvs update from a
> parent directory of the directory containing the "spacey file". add,
> checkout, and commit work just fine (from the cvs commandline, at
> least).
The place where there is LOTS of trouble (not insurmountable, but close)
is in the whole {commit,log}info/verifymsg mechanism. If you don't run
any scripts off the back of your cvs installation, you're right; as long
as you quote things stuff generally works.
Cheers,
Laird