1. I've seen the same thing...doing an update from within WinCVS seems to
correct it.
2. No idea. Permissions on the repository directory perhaps?
- Dennis
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Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 9:08 AM
Subject: WinCvs problems on NT4/SP6
> I have been encountering problems running WinCvs 1.2 on NT4/SP6. I ran
> WinCvs on Windows 98 and it ran fine. Has anyone else experienced any
> problems on NT4/SP6?
>
> A couple of the problems I am experiencing are...
>
> 1. Unmodified files are showing up as red (instead of white) with a
> modified status, even though they are not modified.
>
> 2. I am unable to commit changes. I get this message when trying to
> commit changes.
> cvs commit -m "test commit" Test.java (in directory C:
> \cvstest_checkout\cvs_test\)
> Checking in Test.java;
> c:\cvs_root/cvs_test/Test.java,v <-- Test.java
> new revision: 1.2; previous revision: 1.1
> cvs [commit aborted]: cannot rename file c:\cvs_root/cvs_test/,Test.java,
> to c:\cvs_root/cvs_test/Test.java,v: File exists
>
> Any help is very much appreciated.
>
> Rob
>
>
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