Hi Ralph,
I would have expected you to see an error like:
L:\prj> cvs history
cvs [server aborted]: cannot open history file: E:/CVSRepo/prj/CVSROOT/history: No
such file or directory
L:\prj>
if the history file did not exist.
You may wish to see what is in the E:/CVSRepo/prj/CVSROOT file.
Let us know what the output of the 'cvs version' command is
as well as if the repository is remote or local (getting the
'E cannot open<newline>E:/CVSRepo/prj/CVSROOT/config: Invalid argument'
return value is just odd (both for having the <newline>unless your
e-mail did word-wrapping and for spewing the internal format of the
error return back to you).
Let us know what the value of the CVSROOT variable is too.
-- Mark
Ralph Jocham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I am trying to make some stats on our project using
> the cvs history command. But it does not work. I only
> see a error message. I haven't used it befoe so I
> can't make any conclusions!
>
> Below is the error message, can anyone please explain
> what this means and how this situation can be
> resolved.
>
> Thanks,
> Ralph
>
> Here the error message:
>
> L:\prj>cvs history
> cvs [history aborted]: unrecognized auth response from
> ci-machine-sds: cvs server: E cannot open
> E:/CVSRepo/prj/CVSROOT/config: Invalid argument
>
> L:\prj>
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