In one command prompt, I issued the command 'cvs unedit
-u(username)
-R'. While that was running, I opened another command prompt
and, from
the same directory, issued the command 'cvs -nq up'. The
output from the
two command prompts seems to have some "cross
talk" (to borrow an
electronics term).
Here is the output from the 'unedit' command:
CVSMailer processing
CVSMailer processing
cvs unedit: protocol error: notified patch.cpp, expected
patch.h
CVSMailer processing
cvs unedit: protocol error: notified patch.h, expected
resource.h
CVSMailer processing
cvs unedit: protocol error: notified resource.h, expected
version.h
CVSMailer processing
cvs unedit: protocol error: notified stdafx.cpp, expected
world.cpp
CVSMailer processing
C:cvsview22_4>
and here is the output from the update command:
C:cvsview22_4>cvs -nq up
? diff.txt
? out.txt
? out2.txt
? bin/release/nsIv22GeckoPlugin.xpt
? bin/release/regsvr32.trg
CVSMailer processing
cvs update: protocol error: notified material.cpp, expected
patch.cpp
CVSMailer processing
cvs update: protocol error: notified material.h, expected
stdafx.cpp
CVSMailer processing
cvs update: protocol error: notified mesh.cpp, expected
stdafx.h
CVSMailer processing
cvs update: protocol error: notified mesh.h, expected
world.h
CVSMailer processing
cvs [update aborted]: cannot open CVS/Notify: No such file
or directory
C:cvsview22_4>
Note that some of the files from window 1 seem to have shown
up in
window 2.
I'm using SSPI, both client and server are running 2.5.03
build 2382.
Client is Windows XP Pro, server is Windows Server 2003.
--
Jim
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