Matthias Andree writes:
Building cvs-1.11.2 from source, with --disable-client and
--disable-dependency-tracking yields:
logmsg.c: In function `do_editor':
logmsg.c:198: structure has no member named `isremote'
logmsg.c:199: structure has no member named `isremote'
I've checked in a fix
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Synopsis:
Sometimes, cannot commit files, don't know why
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Category:
cvs
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Release: 1.11.1p1
Hi,
We have 2 cvs server processes each of them running in a different
machine (called lxcvs01 and lxcvs02), both serving the same CVSROOT. For
that we have defined an IP name (isscvs) which is translated into lxcvs01
or lxcvs02 depending on workload and availability. Both
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The file attachment Uldr.scr you sent to the recipients listed above was
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Is there a good reason CVS uses the regex.c from emacs rather than the
one from glibc? The one from glibc seems more current, but there's a
lot of code for me to decipher particulars. I just plugged in the
regex.c from glibc and CVS builds and passes check without incident on
Linux.
Derek
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