--- Vince Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This question has been asked four or five times in
> the past month (once by
> me), with no response from anyone. I almost never
> see a post completely
> ignored by the list, but this one has been ignored
> every time, so apparently
> there's something magical about this question.
> 
> The only thing I've been able to find is that the
> 1.11.1.3 command-line
> version that comes with the 1.3B8 version of WinCVS
> doesn't exhibit this
> problem. You can find it on
> http://cvsgui.sourceforge.net/download.html.
> After you install WinCVS, just copy the cvs.exe and
> delete the rest of
> WinCVS.

I've been ignoring this question since I don't know
much about it and I haven't experienced it myself.

One difference I've noticed, though, is that you're
using local mode.  I always use client/server mode
even when the repo is stored locally since I like the
behaviour of client/server mode better.

You might try using client/server mode.

Also, IIRC, there's a fork mode that makes local mode
behave like client/server mode.  You might try playing
around with this as well.

One more thing, I don't recall a cvs-1.11.1.3 ever
being released although I could very well be wrong. 
Have you seen the problem with cvs-1.11.1p1?  Is the
source for cvs-1.11.1.3 available anywhere so a diff
can be made?

Thanks,
Noel


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