Thanks.
 
I do understand windows can't create file with ':' in its name. But I don't 
want it to prevent the whole checkout process.
I mean how can I skip these ':' files in the checkout? These files will be 
missing, it's OK. But if it stops, I can't get all the other files.
I try to add a .cvsignore in this folder, but it doesn't work. I also try to 
add ignore list in the TortoiseCVS's preference dialog, it doesn't work either.
 
Anything can I do to ignore these files, and get whole repository?
> Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 00:47:51 +0800> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> CC: freebsd-chat@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: How to ignore files 
> that have colon in their names, when CVS checkout.> > wang cui wrote:> > Hi,> 
> > I am a windows user, when I use TortoiseCVS to checkout the latest > > 
> FreeBSD src repository, it always failed at "src/usr.bin/window" module. > > 
> Because there are some files with colon in their names, such as ":tt".> > So 
> doesn't anyone got this problem? How to resolve it?> > If you have to check 
> out that code, you should use an Operating System> which supports : in 
> filenames, which means that Windows would not be a> good candidate.> > 
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