It is client server.

The server is running 1.11 and my client is 1.11.1p1  
Another person is running 1.11 and it works fine.

Here is an exact trace the commands and the results...

[pbohrer@arlab248 mambo-sti-release]$ cvs export -D now -d include 
mambo/mambo-common/ppc-shared/callthru_config.h
U include/callthru_config.h
[pbohrer@arlab248 mambo-sti-release]$ ls include
./  ../  callthru_config.h
[pbohrer@arlab248 mambo-sti-release]$ cvs export -D now -d include 
mambo/mambo-sti/sti_app.h
U include/sti_app.h
[pbohrer@arlab248 mambo-sti-release]$ ls include
./  ../  callthru_config.h  CVS/  sti_app.h
[pbohrer@arlab248 mambo-sti-release]$

--Pat

Larry Jones wrote:

>Patrick Bohrer writes:
>
>>Running CVS 1.11-1p1
>>
>>cvs export -D today -d include foo/bar/foo.h
>>cvs export -D today -d include blah/blah/blah.h
>>
>>The second command will create the CVS directory in the include
>>directory and then complain that it can't export into the working directory.
>>
>
>I can't reproduce that problem.  Are you sure you're running a stock
>1.11.1p1 with no modifications?  Anything other than comments in your
>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/config file?  Are you using a local repository, or are
>you using client/server CVS?  If client/server, what version of CVS is
>the server running?  The above commands appear to be representative
>rather than literal -- are you sure they're really representative?
>
>-Larry Jones
>
>Somebody's always running my life.  I never get to do what I want to do.
>-- Calvin
>


-- 
Patrick Bohrer
IBM Research, Austin
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512-838-0416




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