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Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2
From: |
Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> |
Subject: |
Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2 |
Date: |
29 Oct 2002 11:02:52 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3.50 |
>>>>> "Richard" == Richard V Molen <rvmolen@bambecksystems.com> writes:
> Repository : /vc/user
> Module : linux/user
> Working dir: ~/
> In directory .:
> Up-To-Date 1.1.1.1 .bash_logout
> .
> .
> .
> --------------------- End ---------------------
> -- last cmd: cvs -f -z6 status --
[...]
> -- last cmd: cvs -f -z6 tag emacsTag1 . --
[...]
> ...peaking at ' *cvs-tmp*' buffer shows...
> cvs tag: nothing known about config
> cvs [tag aborted]: correct the above errors first!
What is this `config' thingy ?
Have you tried to run `cvs -f -z6 tag emacsTag1 .' and
`cvs -f -z6 tag emacsTag1' from the shell ?
This thing has been working fine under unix for a while, so I can
believe that the . is posing problems under w32, but under unix it's
highly suspect.
Stefan
- can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2, Richard V. Molen, 2002/10/18
- Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2, Stefan Monnier <address@hidden>, 2002/10/18
- Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2, Richard V. Molen, 2002/10/18
- Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2, Stefan Monnier <address@hidden>, 2002/10/21
- Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2, Richard V. Molen, 2002/10/22
- Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2, Stefan Monnier <address@hidden>, 2002/10/22
- Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2, Richard V. Molen, 2002/10/23
- Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2, Richard V. Molen, 2002/10/28
- Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2,
Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> <=
- Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2, Richard V. Molen, 2002/10/29
- Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2, Stefan Monnier <address@hidden>, 2002/10/30
- Re: can't tag module w/ PCL-CVS in Emacs 21.2, Richard V. Molen, 2002/10/30