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RE: jCVS/rcs problem
Well,
My CVSROOT is /usr/local/cvsroot and I used jCVS to create a new module
Test. After that command the /usr/local/cvsroot/Test directory appeared.
So everything looks okay on the server.
As for RCS, I can't figure out what version it is the only info I can get on
it is the files datestamp of May 1996.
Thanks...
Simon Mac Donald
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Endres [SMTP:time@ice.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 11:28 AM
> To: Macdonald, Simon [KAN:0Q66:EXCH]
> Cc: jcvs@gjt.org
> Subject: Re: jCVS/rcs problem
>
> On Tue, Sep 22 1998, Simon Macdonald wrote:
> > It looks to be a rcs problem but I thought some of the people on the
> list
> > may be able to shed some light on the subject.
>
> It actually appeared to be more of a case of the file system "not being
> there".
> Are you sure you are using the correct "case"? I see the directory named
> "Test".
> Win32 will certainly recognize that, even if it is "test", but the server
> side
> will not. So check your server repository to be sure of case sensitivity.
>
> If that is not the problem, it could be RCS, but I have doubts. Are you
> using
> version 5.7 of RCS?
>
> tim.
> Tim Endres, ICE Engineering, Inc.
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