Guillaume Coté wrote:

> I am using the command line client of CVS on my windows NT4.0 computer
> with directory. Every thing work fine if I don't have any conflict, but
> when I try ro update a file that is also localy modified, I systematicly
> have the following error :
>
> retrieving revision 1.2
> retrieving revision 1.2.4.1
> Merging differences between 1.2 and 1.2.4.1 into general.conf
> cvs update: could not open output file: Permission denied
> cvs update: subsidiary diff failed
>
> Unfortunatly, the error message doesn't specify in which directory the
> output file is created.  Anybody would know?

What version of the client and server are you using (send me the output of
'cvs version')?  I can't find the error message you mention in the current
source.

Derek

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