Sorry for my dumb question.
But after spending a hole day on this problem I ask for some help.
When Daylight saving time is changed, my old files on the
NTFS-Harddisk changed mystically their time stamp by 1 hour back. I
have today learded by microsoft: this is by design...
But WinCvs1.2 can not handle this mysterium (my old filed seemed to be
modified) and so I tried an update as recommended.
Installing WinCVS1.3b6
Installing Python2.1.1
Installing cvs for NT 1.11.1.2 and copy cvs.exe to the
Wincvs-directory
And now WinCvs does not work.
I get no answer in the bottom window, even for cvs -v. And an
errormessage occures for "Admin->Macros Admin->Get the cvs version"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in ?
File "D:\Programme\GNU\wincvs
1.3\PythonLib\cvsgui\MacroRegistry.py", line 209, in DoCmd
m.Run()
File "D:\Programme\GNU\wincvs 1.3\Macros\CvsVersion.py", line 15, in
Run
lines = string.split(out, '\n')
File "D:\Programme\Python21\Lib\string.py", line 114, in split
return s.split(sep, maxsplit)
AttributeError: 'None' object has no attribute 'split'
What did I missed?
Many thanks
Vera
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