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- To: jcvs@gjt.org (Return requested)
- Subject: Help with binary files
- From: "Doug Merrett" <Doug.Merrett@ca.michelin.com>
- Date: 04 Sep 1998 18:19:43 -0400
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Hi All,
I've been working with jCVS for a while now, testing it for our group.
I've been having problems getting consistent results out of the binary
wrap. When I import a set of directories into an empty repository and
define a number of binary file types (i.e. *.gif *.jpg *.doc) then
sometimes it will not properly bring in some of them. I.e. it would
correctly bring in the jpegs, but the gif's would get buggered up. If
I specifically import them one at a time under the MISC menu it seems
to work, but that's a major hassle for a lot of file!
Once I've got them in it seems to be consistent, but the initial
import seems a bit hit and miss. Am I using the wrong format for
multiple wildcard definitions? When I put them in the box separated
by carriage returns it only correctly did the first, so then I tried
separated with spaces and it took MOST of the definitions, but seemed
to miss one.
I'm hoping someone can point me to the proper format for defining
multiple wildcard binaries for import.
Doug Merrett
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