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Re: cvs corruption during tag operation
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: cvs corruption during tag operation |
Date: |
Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:39:55 -0500 (EST) |
Jeremy Todd writes:
>
> We're running CVS client 1.11.17 from a Windows XP machine, I downloaded the
> binary a while ago, possible from WinCVS or Cygwin, but I'm not sure. Our
> CVS server is running FreeBSD 5.4 and we connect to it via ssh (our CVSROOT
> looks like :ext:x@y:/cvsroot).
What version of CVS is running on the server?
> after about 90 iterations the diff will fail. In every case, a single
> character in one of the files is modified by turning ON the second bit. In
> other words the hex value of the character is increased by 2.
That sounds suspiciously like either a memory problem or a disk
interface problem on the server. Does the server have parity or ECC
memory? How is the repository disk attached -- SCSI, EIDE, SATA, etc.?
-Larry Jones
No one can prove I did that!! -- Calvin