Hola chicas,
we had the same problem here.
In our case, the RCS file of the file in question was not placed in the
Attic directory (as the error message correctly states), but the state
of the file is 'dead', anyway.
So, when trying to restore the file via adding or update -j r1 -j r2,
cvs
Eric Sommerlade writes:
I still wonder how this can happen - I suspected a crazy developer (with
nfs access to the cvs tree, too) here, but now I read that this can
happen with client/server cvs (as on sourceforge), too.
is it a bug or a feature?
If CVS doesn't move the repository file
Eric Siegerman wrote:
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 11:48:36AM -, Ross Burton wrote:
Several months ago we removed a file from the CVS tree, and now we are
trying to check a file with the same name back in again.
1038 percival:Keil | cvs update # Normal output deleted
Hi,
Several months ago we removed a file from the CVS tree, and now we are
trying to check a file with the same name back in again.
1038 percival:Keil | cvs update
cvs update: Updating .
cvs update: use `cvs add' to create an entry for standalonegeneva.lnp
1039 percival:Keil | cvs add
Several months ago we removed a file from the CVS tree, and now we are
trying to check a file with the same name back in again.
[omissis]
1040 percival:Keil | cvs commit
cvs commit: Examining .
cvs commit: cannot add file `standalonegeneva.lnp' when RCS file
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 11:48:36AM -, Ross Burton wrote:
Several months ago we removed a file from the CVS tree, and now we are
trying to check a file with the same name back in again.
1038 percival:Keil | cvs update # Normal output deleted
1039 percival:Keil | cvs