On Mar 14, 11:17 pm, "Mark D. Baushke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <#secure method=pgp mode=sign sender=0x6B039C51> > > My best guess is that the problem version is not properly identifying > 'now' as a valid time. I don't have a cvs 1.11.17 version on any of my > boxes and I currently do not have access to AIX. > > One way to help figure out where the problem is happening is to set the > environment variable CVS_CLIENT_LOG to something like /tmp/$USER.client > and then do a command like: > > cvsexport-D now CVSROOT/modules > > and now look in /tmp/$USER.client.in and see if you see something like: > > $ cvsexport-D now CVSROOT/modules > Valid-responses ...elided... > valid-requests > UseUnchanged > Argument CVSROOT/modules > Directory . > /path/to/your/current/directory > expand-modules > Argument -N > Argument -D > Argument 15 Mar 2008 04:11:56 -0000 > Argument -- > Argument CVSROOT/modules > Directory . > /path/to/your/current/directoryexport > $ > > The 'now' when I ranthe command was the date you see as an argument in > the above block. > > If you do not see a valid date, but instead see 'now' or some such text > string listed, then you will have a good idea what happened. > > If the $CVS_CLIENT_LOG.in file does not exist, then the error you are > getting is coming from the client itself. > > Good luck, > -- Mark
I am in the "file does not exist" category. Tim
