> /data/cvs/tusk/ocw/tmpl/Attic/header,v > Processed 5345 files > Pass 1 complete. > ============================================================== > ============= > Error summary: > ERROR: '/var/www/cvs/module/badfile,v' is not a valid ,v file > > Has anyone had fun and experience with CVS files that work in CVS, but > break cvs2svn? Are there any particular pointers? Any guidelines on > repairing such mangled files?
We have had similar errors when we changed. The only solution I had was to remove these files from the CVS repo and finally re-add them in the svn repo. Of course this works only if there are only a few files (it was 6 in our case) The actual cause in our case was: CVSNT (!) has saved these files (they were all binary) with a '0' somewhere in the file what the converter didn't like... Best regards Andreas -- Andreas Tscharner <andreas.tschar...@metromec.ch> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Intruder on level one. All Aliens please proceed to level one." -- Call in "Alien: Resurrection"