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very wierd commit from emacs (or ntemacs) problem
From: |
Chuck . Irvine |
Subject: |
very wierd commit from emacs (or ntemacs) problem |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Apr 2001 13:01:54 -0500 |
I'm getting a wierd cvs commit problem that seems to be an emacs (or
ntemacs) problem. To reproduce:
1. modify a cvs managed file and invoke "Version Control-> Check
In/Out".
2. type two words separated by line feeds in the *VC-log* buffer:
test
test
3. Type C-c C-c
At this point, for me at least, the following pops up in the *vc*
buffer:
cvs commit: nothing known about `test'
cvs [commit aborted]: correct above errors first!
If I enter the same commit message from the command line, I don't
experience the problem so it doesn't look like a CVS problem.
The problem seems related, strangely enough, to typing a single word on
the first line of the message. For example, if I type:
test test
test
In don't experience the problem.
My version info is:
ntemacs 20.7.1
winnt 4.0
cvs 1.11
cygwin bash 2.04.7(2)-release (i686-pc-cygwin)
Thanks
Chuck