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Hello,
I am interested in something similar to run as part of a cron job before repository backups. I copied the script out and ran it. I received the following output:
List of Files That Don't belong in Repository: **** File: CVSROOT/verifymsg **** File: CVSROOT/config **** File: CVSROOT/history **** File: CVSROOT/.#modules **** File: CVSROOT/.#loginfo **** File: CVSROOT/.#rcsinfo **** File: CVSROOT/.#editinfo **** File: CVSROOT/.#verifymsg **** File: CVSROOT/.#commitinfo **** File: CVSROOT/.#taginfo **** File: CVSROOT/.#checkoutlist **** File: CVSROOT/.#cvswrappers **** File: CVSROOT/.#notify **** File: CVSROOT/.#config
But... It appears as if these files were placed in the repository by cvs init?
Thanks,
Al
-----Original Message-----
Somewhere out there is a perl script (check_cvs.pl) that can be used to check a repository for corruption. Will someone tell me from where it can be obtained. Titan Systems Corporation Tactical Services Division [EMAIL PROTECTED] (619) 553-5664 -- Spawar
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