Re: [To CVS-Dev] CVS Directory Order and sanity.sh

2001-01-25 Thread Larry Jones
Derek R. Price writes: > > I'd prefer, "update: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: .*No such file or > directory\.?". The more data you can include and still match both cases, the > better. I'll second that. > (Is '?' valid? I forget. You might have to use \.* on the end there) No, '?' is

Re: [To CVS-Dev] CVS Directory Order and sanity.sh

2001-01-25 Thread Wayne_Johnson
Johnson/MINN/Candle) Subject: Re: [To CVS-Dev] CVS Directory Order and sanity.sh Correct. readdir does not give any guarantee of order and different file system types will return names in different order. Bill Schoen Wayne Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 01/25/2001 04:46:24

Re: [To CVS-Dev] CVS Directory Order and sanity.sh

2001-01-25 Thread Wayne_Johnson
TECTED]> on 01/25/2001 03:34:25 PM To: Wayne Johnson/MINN/Candle@Candle cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [To CVS-Dev] CVS Directory Order and sanity.sh I cc'd [EMAIL PROTECTED] since more of the technical development discussions seem to go

Re: [To CVS-Dev] CVS Directory Order and sanity.sh

2001-01-25 Thread Derek R. Price
I cc'd [EMAIL PROTECTED] since more of the technical development discussions seem to go on there. Replies can probably safely remove [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the cc list. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've almost got the CVS for MVS (AKA OS/390) port working, including binary and > compression. At