Hello, here, just some notes on the answers I got (all public as answers into news)
"Stefan Monnier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > So: Where are the up to date versions of pcl-cvs kept ? > > In Emacs's CVS repository. > As for the 1.12.9 problem, it's not really fixed there, because the problem > is that the commit messages have become ambiguous and there's nothing > PCL-CVS can do about it, really. Hopefully it'll get fixed in 1.12.10. Thanks ! (Actually twice !) So now I know where to look for the bleeding edge and I also know that it will just now _not_ fix my problem. And: yes I've even found a thread discussing this problem regarding cvs. But I've assumed, that it might be already fixed (I didn't find a cvs version number mentioned in the part of the thread I saw) "Greg A. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Did you try getting a newer version of Emacs? The latest version of GNU > Emacs is 21.3, available since March 24, 2003, and it still includes > PCL-CVS as part of the base elisp applications. I switched back from 21.3 to 21.2 because I got random crashes of 21.3 (on HPUX 10.20) with emacs dying with a SIGALARM. But I never was able to reproduce the problem, so a bug report seemed rather useless. > I haven't had any trouble with it, but I'm not sure I'm using the latest versions of > CVS. :-) I tried 1.12.9 out of curiosity. This one has a new format for the start of the hook-scripts. So this was problem 1 to fix. Afterwards pcl-cvs got problems. But now I've already invested (some) time and wanted to solve this. Unfortunately this won't work at the moment, so I went back to 1.11.17. "Mark D. Baushke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > As for the 1.12.9 problem, it's not really fixed there, because the problem > > is that the commit messages have become ambiguous and there's nothing > > PCL-CVS can do about it, really. Hopefully it'll get fixed in 1.12.10. > > cvs 1.12.10 will have the relative pathname on the line that lists the > > /full/repository/cvsroot/ path/to/the/file,v <-- to/the/file > new revision: 3.1.2.1; previous revision: 3.1 > > instead of the cvs 1.11.x behavior of [...] > Maybe if we all ask nicely Stefan can make a new release of pcl-cvs > available that will work with cvs 1.12.10... I'm looking forward to the new version of cvs and a new pcl-cvs matching it ! Thanks a lot to everybody who answered Martin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
