Has anyone seen this behavior before using CVS and FoxPro 9 SP1/ Jalindi
Igloo. I am using WinXP connecting to a Red Hat Linux server.

Using FoxPro/Igloo:
- Checkout a file (program)
- Make a change
- Undo the check out - a blank Yes/No messagebox appears - click Yes
(the details that get sent to the command window are "<filename> has
been modified; revert changes?" so I am guessing a Yes is good here).
- Whenever I modify the file (it's a program) again, the file opens
blank. I then need to close the program and do a CVS Update using
TortoiseCVS to get the file back. The only option FoxPro/Igloo gives me
is "Add to Source Control"

This behavior isn't on all programs - I can't repeat it on other files
(so far), just this one.

This is a little scary - I would like to either disable (if possible)
the Uncheckout option in FoxPro/Igloo, or forget about using
FoxPro/Igloo and just use TortoiseCVS. 

I have checked the file permissions on the server and they seem fine. I
have also played with the Jalindi mode setting - this doesn't seam to
occur in Regular CVS mode, just Auto Commit mode, but I think I want
auto commit mode on so I always have the latest copy of the files.

Any suggestions? Anyone seen this before?

TIA,
Kevin O'Shea



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