Tim,
Jetspeed.java isn't used anymore, so delete it from your hard-drive and
the cvs error will go away.
profiler.xml is probably my problem. I checked this in originally as
'P'rofiler.xml.
I was then told that the filename should be all-lower
case, so I then deleted it from cvs, and rechecked in as
'p'rofiler.xml.
Try
making sure that you only have an all lowercase profiler.xml on your local
system only, and try to update again.
--
David
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Subject: Updating from CVSCan someone please send me the files src/java/org/apache/jetspeed/Jetspeed.java and xdocs/profiler.xml?I get a CVS server error message saying that nothing is known about these files whenever I try to do an update from CVS. These files also don't show up in the CVSWeb interface either. Is someone working on fixing this CVS issue so that we can successfully do updates?Thanks in advance.- Tim Taylor
