* Eli Zaretskii (2006-04-11) writes:

>> From: Ralf Angeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 23:07:00 +0200
>> 
>> Thanks, I'll do this as soon as I will have access to a better
>> connection again.  (Or find out why cvs sends half of the repository
>> to the server during an update.)
>
> Is it possible that the DST became in effect in your timezone since
> the last "cvs up"?

Yes.

> If so, the problem is that, with some ports of the
> CVS client to Windows, the time stamps are different from what is
> recorded in CVS/Entries, and the server requests that the client send
> every single file upstream.  But this should happen only once after
> the clock change, and again when DST is reset.

With the repository in question cvs has always been sending a lot of
stuff to the server during cvs up.  Maybe it became worse when
updating after the DST change, I don't know.  I'll check what happens
now as soon as I'll find the time.  At least cvs status tells me that
some sample files I've looked at are up-to-date.

Thanks for your suggestions.

-- 
Ralf



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