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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> I'm running cvs 2.0.2 (via WinCVS 1.3) on the client side, and the linux
> server has version 1.11.5 running.  I'm trying to add a unicode file using
> the -ku option, which my wincvs client seems to think is possible, but I
> get the following error when I try to do so:
> 
> cvs server: invalid RCS keyword expansion mode
> Valid expansion modes include:
>    -kkv   Generate keywords using the default form.
>    -kkvl  Like -kkv, except locker's name inserted.
>    -kk    Generate only keyword names in keyword strings.
>    -kv    Generate only keyword values in keyword strings.
>    -ko    Generate the old keyword string (no changes from checked in
> file).
>    -kb    Generate binary file unmodified (merges not allowed) (RCS 5.7).
> (Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options)
> 
> 
> What version of cvs do I need to get running on the server in order for it
> to deal properly with unicode files?  I know I can add them as binaries,
> but that makes life difficult for merging and diffing.

The cvshome.org CVS versions do not support the CVSNT -ku Unicode
extension at this time.

If someone wishes to provde a patch with test cases to port that CVSNT
feature to CVS, please feel free to submit the patch to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

For now, you could download the CVSNT sources to your linux host and
built and use it there. It should work fine.

        Good luck,
        -- Mark
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