Eric Siegerman writes: > > Are the files *supposed* to be live or dead? If they're supposed > to be live, just move the ,v files out of the Attic: > cd $CVSROOT/.../Attic > mv foo,v .. > Make sure you're not clobbering an existing ../foo,v of course.
There won't be both a foo,v and and Attic/foo,v unless CVS is *really* broken. (It was a little broken or you wouldn't have ended up with live files in the Attic, unless they were removed by a very old release of CVS prior to the death support being added. Since the previous revision is dead, that's not very likely.) > Possibly, but I doubt it. CVS's data structures are corrupt, so > I doubt CVS can fix it. Fortunately, it's a benign sort of > corruption that's easily fixed by means external to CVS :-) If the files are supposed to be alive, then checking them out and forcing a commit will cause recent versions of CVS to move them out of the Attic. (Old versions of CVS will error out in this case.) -Larry Jones My upbringing is filled with inconsistent messages. -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
