Hi, I have to add a file to my repository that has the same filename as a file that has been removed and stays now in the 'Attic'...
The 'add' command seems to be ok: cvs add frmStatus.frm (in directory L:\Develop\Projects\VB\IVV\) cvs server: re-adding file frmStatus.frm (in place of dead revision 1.2) cvs server: use 'cvs commit' to add these files permanently But the 'commit' ends with an Assertion: cvs commit -m "wrzlbrnft..." frmStatus.frm (in directory L:\Develop\Projects\VB\IVV\) RCS file: /develop/projects/VB/IVV/frmStatus.frm,v done cvs: commit.c:2056: checkaddfile: Assertion `*rcsnode == ((void *)0)' failed. cvs [server aborted]: received abort signal Then I tried it again with 'commit': cvs commit -m "wrzlbrnft..." frmStatus.frm (in directory L:\Develop\Projects\VB\IVV\) cvs server: cannot add file `frmStatus.frm' when RCS file `/develop/projects/VB/IVV/frmStatus.frm,v' already exists cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first! What should I do? There is an existing file, but it seems that it's incomplete (because of the assertion?). How can I do an 'add' of a new file that has been existing in an earlier version and was removed then? Should I rename my new file to avoid these problems or is there a simple solution for that? Regards, Michael _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
