Odd.  For that file, I get an addition "symbolic names" property in
between the "access list" and "keyword substitution" properties:

dlr@despot:turbine$ cvs log .cvsignore 

RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-turbine/.cvsignore,v
Working file: .cvsignore
head: 1.1
branch:
locks: strict
access list:
symbolic names:
        T_2_1_B1: 1.1
        T_2_1_0: 1.1
        T_2_1_BRANCH: 1.1.0.4
        T_2_1B1: 1.1.0.2
        tdk_1_1a13: 1.1
        tdk_1_1a12: 1.1
keyword substitution: kv
total revisions: 1;     selected revisions: 1
description:
----------------------------
revision 1.1
date: 2001/02/04 19:03:43;  author: jonbolt;  state: Exp;
ignore the bin directory
=============================================================================

Our CVS client versions are different...that could be it.  Are you on
Linux?


"Diethelm Guallar, Gonzalo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > Uh, I hardly find that possible.  Why would CVS print out information
> > about build.xml if you executed the command you list below?
> 
> That was a cut&paste typo... Here you go again; this is on the
> HEAD revision, with an update just executed:
> 
> 
> gonzo@banco053:~/head/jakarta-turbine$ cvs log .cvsignore 
> 
> RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-turbine/.cvsignore,v
> Working file: .cvsignore
> head: 1.1
> branch:
> locks: strict
> access list:
> keyword substitution: kv
> total revisions: 1;     selected revisions: 1
> description:
> ----------------------------
> revision 1.1
> date: 2001/02/04 19:03:43;  author: jonbolt;  state: Exp;
> ignore the bin directory
> ============================================================================
> =

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