Mike Ayers writes:
I am using WinCVS. The archive was originally created with CVS on Cygwin,
but,
unless I misread you, that shouldn't make a difference.
I think WinCVS is built using Cygwin, so the Cygwin bug is almost
certainly the problem.
I went into the preferences of
When attempting to change a tag name:
cvs rtag -r old-name-0-4 rel-0-4 tc
I get an error:
cvs [rtag aborted]: cannot open directory
E:\CVSROOT\cameras\cam1\doc\vendor\Maxim/Attic
Upon checking, I find that the directory exists, is not read-only, and has no
files in
Mike Ayers writes:
cvs [rtag aborted]: cannot open directory
E:\CVSROOT\cameras\cam1\doc\vendor\Maxim/Attic
Upon checking, I find that the directory exists, is not read-only, and has no
files in it (this is correct, as I have not removed any files from this
directory). Any
Larry Jones wrote:
Mike Ayers writes:
cvs [rtag aborted]: cannot open directory
E:\CVSROOT\cameras\cam1\doc\vendor\Maxim/Attic
Upon checking, I find that the directory exists, is not read-only, and has no
files in it (this is correct, as I have not removed any files from this