I am having serious problems, and need help. I suspect that my repository is corrupted. I would like to know what to do to fix it.
As part of the project documentation, I checked in the WinCVS user's guide. This is 1 html file, wincvs11.htm, and about 60 images named Image*.jpg (numbered 1-63 with a few missing). The problem is with Image55.jpg and possibly Image56.jpg. I found that I could get logs on Image57.jpg and Image54.jpg, but not those two. I also could get logs on other randomly sampled files. It seems that any operation on the directory will fail when it gets to Image55.jpg: cvs update -P (in directory C:\dssi\cameras\cam1\tools\doc\WinCVS\) cvs update: Updating . cvs update: nothing known about Image55.jpg I am seeing a process crash (I suspect that it's the spawned CVS process) whenever I try to update the directory. After the crash, there is a new file left in the repository such as: #cvs.rfl.fluffy(mike).1208 My machine is fluffy and my username is mike. When I cd into the repository directory and `more` the files, I notice that all the files have headers: <SNIP> head 1.1; access; symbols dssi-cam1-0_3:1.1 dssi-cam1-0_2:1.1; locks; strict; comment @# @; expand @b@; 1.1 date 2002.06.25.15.30.51; author mike; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @@ 1.1 log @Cumulative update @ text </SNIP> EXCEPT Image55.jpg,v and Image56.jpg,v! I think I'm getting warm here... The real issue, though, is how to correct this problem without disturbing the rest of the repository. Gurus? aTdHvAaNnKcSe, /|/|ike _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs