Hi Sylvain,

On Sun, 2006-02-26 at 20:01 +0100, Sylvain Beucler wrote:
> If you check your repository with rsync you'll see there is such a file:
> $ rsync 
> cvs.savannah.gnu.org::sources/classpath/classpath/tools/gnu/classpath/tools/giop/NamingServicePersistent.txt,v
> -r--r--r--          93 2006/02/14 16:15:42 NamingServicePersistent.txt,v
> 
> Localy:
> -r--r--r--  1 audriusa   classpath   93 Feb 14 10:15 
> NamingServicePersistent.txt,v
> 
> Here is its contents:
> =====
> head     ;
> access   ;
> symbols  ;
> locks    ; strict;
> comment  @# @;
> expand   @k@;
> 
> 
> desc
> @@
> 
> 
> =====
> 
> Do you have any idea where that comes from?
> 
> I don't remember of any CVS downtime during Valentine's day :/

That looks like a corrupted ,v file. Maybe it was an aborted commit? It
might have been added first under the wrong name and then correctly
checked in with the new name. But how the file with the wrong name can
be corrupted inside our repository is strange. Audrius, do you remember?

This file clearly should NOT be in our cvs-repository, it is not and
never has been used. Is there any possibility of just removing that
file?

Thanks,

Mark

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