At 09:40 AM 9/12/2006, Larry Jones wrote:
grant.schoep writes:
>
> By just getting rid of the $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/rcsinfo on the CVS server, all
> worked good. I'll post more if I find out him saying " oh I did that". Or,
> read up more on how $CVSROOT/CVSROOT works, as I have happily been able to
> ignore that areas most of my dev career.
That's a good stop-gap solution, but to permanently fix it you need to
checkout CVSROOT/rcsinfo (it's managed by CVS), remove or correct the
offending line, and commit it. If you don't do that, the next time
someone commits any of the administrative files or runs init the file
will come back with the bad line in it.
-Larry Jones
Geez, I gotta have a REASON for everything? -- Calvin
Good point. I hadn't even realized that $CVSROOT/CVSROOT was cvs managed...
makes sense though... brain fart on my part.
Thanks. now lucky old me can work from home to...
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