Hello Derek,
* On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 02:25:24PM -0400 Derek Robert Price wrote:
Spiro Trikaliotis wrote:
Bad memory? ;-)
As I recall, that was a completely separate issue involving \r getting
stuck in Entries files. You were also getting file/directory not
found errors rather than
From: Derek Robert Price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jim.Hyslop wrote:
Lars Huttar wrote:
Jim,
Thanks for your response.
The server version is
Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.2 (client/server)
I'm inquiring as to what the server platform is (it's in another
state).
A
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 09:04:44AM -0400, Jim.Hyslop wrote:
Lars Huttar wrote:
On a Windows 2000 server, I'm running
cvs.exe update -d -P -C
...
test server. But for every file that already exists on the test
server, I get the error,
cvs update: move away
Lars Huttar wrote:
On a Windows 2000 server, I'm running
cvs.exe update -d -P -C
...
test server. But for every file that already exists on the test
server, I get the error,
cvs update: move away
cocoon/mount/data-server/sources/BPPP.xsp; it is in the way
C
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Lars Huttar wrote:
I've tried this with both a windows client (1.11.12 from cvshome.org),
and the Cygwin cvs client.
This might be your problem. If you installed Cygwin to use UNIX line
endings, then your Windows cvs.exe is creating files with
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Doug Lee wrote:
My explanation, right or wrong, is this: I believe the co/update
command tries to retrieve the file with the case shown in CVS\entries
AND gets told by the Unix host that there's this new file with the
The CVS client should
At 10:24 AM 4/22/2004, Doug Lee wrote:
I've seen this kind of thing when the CVS server is a Unix variant,
the client is in Windows, and the client's CVS\entries file contains
file names in a different case than the actual names on the Unix host.
Could another cause be a server clock that is two
Hi Derek,
* On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 11:21:03AM -0400 Derek Robert Price wrote:
The CVS client should preserve the case of files in CVS/Entries. If
it isn't, that is a bug, but I haven't ever heard of anything like
that before and I've been using both the Windows Cygwin executables
fairly
Lars Huttar wrote:
Jim,
Thanks for your response.
The server version is
Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.2 (client/server)
I'm inquiring as to what the server platform is (it's in another
state).
A different state - possible a different time zone? If that's the case, then
box
says CVS version: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.0.4 (client/server)
Lars
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Subject: RE: strange it is in the way message
Lars Huttar
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 11:21:03AM -0400, Derek Robert Price wrote:
Doug Lee wrote:
My explanation, right or wrong, is this: I believe the co/update
command tries to retrieve the file with the case shown in CVS\entries
AND gets told by the Unix host that there's this new file with the
Lars Huttar wrote:
Jim,
Thanks for your response.
The server version is
Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.2 (client/server)
I'm inquiring as to what the server platform is (it's in another
state).
A different state - possible a different time zone? If that's
the case,
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Jim.Hyslop wrote:
Lars Huttar wrote:
Jim,
Thanks for your response.
The server version is
Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.2 (client/server)
I'm inquiring as to what the server platform is (it's in another
state).
A different state -
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Spiro Trikaliotis wrote:
Hi Derek,
* On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 11:21:03AM -0400 Derek Robert Price wrote:
The CVS client should preserve the case of files in CVS/Entries. If
it isn't, that is a bug, but I haven't ever heard of anything like
that
Frederic Brehm writes:
Could another cause be a server clock that is two seconds ahead of the
client?
No.
-Larry Jones
I like Mom to be impressed when I fulfill the least of my obligations.
-- Calvin
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Dear CVS list,
Googling on this question, I've seen it asked a couple of other times,
but have not seen an answer that fit my circumstances.
On a Windows 2000 server, I'm running
cvs.exe update -d -P -C
This machine is a test server; no development is done on it.
We just need to update it
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