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RE: Problems with CVS version 1.10.8 on Windows 2000
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Rex_Jolliff |
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RE: Problems with CVS version 1.10.8 on Windows 2000 |
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Wed, 31 Jan 2001 08:09:26 -0800 |
My guess would be that the colon in the pathname is being interpreted as a field
separator. Try the following:
cvs -d :local:\\z\iil\iswp\data\apt\ISIS\repository get trycvs
"Reinstein, Shlomo" <address@hidden> on 01/30/2001 10:29:44 PM
To: "'address@hidden'" <address@hidden>,
"Reinstein, Shlomo" <address@hidden>
cc: address@hidden(bcc: Rex Jolliff/YM/RWDOE)
Subject: RE: Problems with CVS version 1.10.8 on Windows
2000
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Hi,
I forgot to say that in my previous email - I also tried it with forward
slashes (after reading in the mailing-list about similar problems):
cvs -d :local:z:/iil/iswp/data/apt/ISIS/repository get trycvs
Doesn't work either - I get the very same error message from CVS.
Please note that, like I said in the previous email, the same command-line
(even with backward-slashes) works with version 1.10.7 of CVS.
Shlomo
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Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 6:12 PM
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Subject: Re: Problems with CVS version 1.10.8 on Windows 2000
Reinstein, Shlomo writes:
>
> What can the problem be? Isn't z:\iil\... an absolute pathname?
No, it's not. There are some parts of CVS that insist on forward
slashes (/) instead of backward slashes (\) and this is one of them. I
understand that this is inconvenient for Windows users, but I urge you
to get used to using forward slashes with CVS or you'll have no end of
strange problems.
-Larry Jones
That's one of the remarkable things about life. It's never so
bad that it can't get worse. -- Calvin
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