>What do you see in the CVS/Entries file for the corresponding directory >that is showing those 'greek' filenames?
Yep, you're right. That's where the "greek filename" is coming from. >That would be a matter of looking in bug tracking for your vendor >(Redhat for version 7.1) to see if there were any bug reports against >the kernel you are using. Okay, I can't see anything, but that's not complete proof that you are wrong. >The line in entries.c is this one: > if (fprintf (fp, "/%s/%s/%s", p->user, p->version, p->timestamp) < 0) >so it miht be interesting for you to issue the commands > > up > up > p *p (gdb) up #1 0x40156677 in fprintf () from /lib/libc.so.6 (gdb) up #2 0x0805d950 in fputentent (fp=0x82f7b40, p=0x80fbda0) at entries.c:424 424 if (fprintf (fp, "/%s/%s/%s", p->user, p->version, p->timestamp) < 0) (gdb) p *p $1 = {type = 136248160, user = 0x80feec8 "\n\tim1", version = 0x632f6c61 <Address 0x632f6c61 out of bounds>, timestamp = 0x725f7376 <Address 0x725f7376 out of bounds>, options = 0x736f7065 <Address 0x736f7065 out of bounds>, tag = 0x726f7469 <Address 0x726f7469 out of bounds>, date = 0x61742f79 <Address 0x61742f79 out of bounds>, conflict = 0x74736570 <Address 0x74736570 out of bounds>} Andy. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs