thanks, tried with our current setup and 1.10.8 client which comes with
wincvs 1.1b14 - same effect. If wincvs self is running it will detect
the manipulation - so diff and status will do their work (wincvs 1.06 
as well as 1.1b14).

Markus

Mike Little wrote:
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Markus Niebel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 1:23 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Diff / Status problem
> >
> >
> > I asked it yesterday - I post it again since I want to know
> > what to do
> > against this behaviour. Found nothing in the docs / manuals.
> >
> >
> > Maybe this is an error which may come up in rare
> > circumstances and maybe
> > it is fixed yet (in which version???)
> >
> > We're using WinCVS 1.06 and commandline client 1.10.5 on NT
> > machines and
> > local access to the repo on a linux box via Samba. We detected the
> > following problem:
> >
> >    dir1
> >     +subdir1
> >     |    +---File1.hpp
> >     |    +---xxx
> >     |
> >     +---File1.hpp
> >     +---xxx
> >
> > The File1.hpp-files were added and commited at the same time
> > and when I
> > make cvs status I can see the same time stamps. But the files have
> > definitly
> > different contents. When I copy File1.hpp from subdir1 over
> > File1.hpp in
> > dir1 and wincvs is not running then neither cvs status nor
> > cvs diff can
> > detect that the file has changed. This is wrong since the project in
> > dir1
> > gets broken.
> >
> > Anyone get an idea what went wrong?
> 
> I think your problem is may be caused by using the windows client
> over a samba file mount.
> You should use client server for the windows clients.
> Also 1.10.5 has bugs which are fixed in the latest version 1.10.8
> 
> Check the mailing list archives for previous threads on this subject.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> Mike
> 
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