Hi Derek,
I suspect this patch needs to get into current cvs sources.
(It is in the FreeBSD top-of-tree sources already.)
I can file this as a bug report if you wish...
Thanks,
-- Mark
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% cvs -d :pserver:nick@server:e:/cvsrp login
cvs login: CVSROOT may only specify a positive, non-zero, integer port (not
`e:').
cvs login: Perhaps you entered a relative pathname?
cvs [login aborted]: Bad CVSROOT: `:pserver:nick@server:e:/cvsrp'.
Repository is located on Win32
Error only into
Hi folks,
It looks like cvs add -m drops the file description when working
in client/server mode.
Ir is important that I get this feature working again, but before
I start hacking away, I would like to ask a few questions of the
ones in the know:
1. Has this been fixed already?
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before this call or could some other read call be used that won't block?
Derek
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