On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 01:40:51PM +0100, Nicholas Pavey wrote:
> The file VI wants to write to is :
> /tmp/cvsAAAa001br" 9 lines, 245 characters
Once in vi, go to another window, and to an ls -l on the file being
editted.
Make and save some changes using just :w
Do ls -l again, make sure the file date/time stamp and file size has
changed.
:q in vi
See if you still get the message.
(Ie, try to track down that nothing funny is going on with the system and
try to see if it's a bug in cvs. If it still fails, may have to run cvs
under a debugger, or with added printf statements I would think).
> The CVS operation seems to work fine, and I'm able to look at the log file of
> differences, but I'd really like to be able to put more descriptive log
> messages in than is possible using -m "<message>".
As a temp solution, you can do
cvs commit -m "Line 1 blah blah blah <enter>
Line 2 blah blah blah <enter>
Line 3 blah blah blah" file1 file2 file3
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