Ok, got this figured out. Just incase anyone wants to know:
Here's what is happening:
1. J: is a networked drive connected to my home directory on our Linux
server via Samba
If that networked drive contains the repository, that's a bad idea.
Most cases of CVS file corruption seem to happen
?
Basically, my current fix is to only use one method, ie only do my work
remotely using pserver.
Thanks,
- Steve
-Original Message-
From: Shankar Unni [mailto:shankar;cotagesoft.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 11:35 AM
To: 'Steve deRosier'
Subject: RE: pserver login problem
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Steve deRosier wrote:
Here's what is happening:
1. J: is a networked drive connected to my home directory on our Linux
server via Samba
You can't do that, because Linux and Windows don't agree on the
representation of text files. This affects the treatment of text
Cc: Shankar Unni; CVS Discussion List
Subject: Re: pserver login problem to Linux from Win2k
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Steve deRosier wrote:
Here's what is happening:
1. J: is a networked drive connected to my home directory on our Linux
server via Samba
You can't do that, because Linux
Kaz Kylheku wrote:
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Steve deRosier wrote:
Here's what is happening:
1. J: is a networked drive connected to my home directory on our Linux
server via Samba
You can't do that, because Linux and Windows don't agree on the
representation of text files. This affects the
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