Thank you Mr Mark.
I think I have to now think of renaming the files that contain /.
 
Best Regards,
Gopi Krishna

"Mark D. Baushke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Gopi Krishna Chebiyyam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>writes:

> Dear All,
> My CVS Server runs on Linux 9.1 and the CVS Client(MacCVSPro) on
> Macintosh OS 9.1.
> Whereas CVS does not allow special characters like /(fwd slash) in file
> names, Macintosh does allow.
> Because of this I am not able to add files whose names contain / to the
> CVS.
> Could anybody suggest how to accomplish this? In other words is it
> possible to configure CVS server such that it would allow / in file names.

No. cvs considers that / is always a path element separator on a Linux
server.

-- Mark
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