Pavel Roskin writes:
Another fix would be to require CVS to sort some lists. This time it's a
list of unknown files.
That's the right thing to do. CVS already sorts file and directory
lists to avoid this kind of problem, but it looks like ignore_files ()
was overlooked. I've changed the
Hello, Larry!
Another fix would be to require CVS to sort some lists. This time it's a
list of unknown files.
That's the right thing to do. CVS already sorts file and directory
lists to avoid this kind of problem, but it looks like ignore_files ()
was overlooked. I've changed the code
Hi Pavel! Good to see you! :) Comments below.
Pavel Roskin wrote:
conflicts-130 fails on the today's CVS on RedHat 7.0 with ReiserFS (the
later may be suggestive, since it doesn't sort the files automatically).
However, the CVS from CVS passed "make check" few days ago on the same
Derek R. Price writes:
Well, I checked in a patch for somebody recently which makes the VMS port
sort files since I was reluctant to change that many sanity.sh tests to use
dotest_sort, but I'm starting to believe that file order is none of CVS's
business (other than to maintain whatever
Larry Jones wrote:
Derek R. Price writes:
Well, I checked in a patch for somebody recently which makes the VMS port
Wasn't that the MVS port? I seem to recall problems due to EBCDIC vs
ASCII collating sequences.
Yep. And to top it off I never checked it in. In fact no patch was ever