Duncan Sommerville writes:
> 
> One of the things I noticed is that the command-line cvs client (on UNIX anyway) 
>stores the timestamp in Entries in the following format:
> 
>   Mon Jan  1 2001 12:00:00
> 
> ...whereas WinCVS stores/expects the timestamp to be in the following format:
> 
>   Mon Jan 01 2001 12:00:00

Correct.  The ANSI/ISO C Standard requires the space -- Microsoft's C
library is incorrect.  CVS 1.11.1 and newer has code to work around that
bug; I don't know if it's been included in WinCVS yet or not, though.

-Larry Jones

I'm not a vegetarian!  I'm a dessertarian. -- Calvin

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