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From: smithj AT ksu DOT edu ("Jeffery G. Smith")
Subject: Re: Strange failure with CVS and diff
7 Feb 1997 07:38:42 -0800 :
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Shankar Unni wrote:
> 
> I've been trying to use the NT port of CVS 1.9.2 from ftp.cyclic.com,
> with their port of RCS 5.7, and the GNU diff from Cygwin32 Beta 17.1.
> 
> I got a strange failure during a checkin: when RCS ran diff (with a
> --rcs, I believe), some (all?) of the output came out on the TTY instead
> of into the RCS file!! I've been unable to duplicate this by running
> "diff --rcs" by hand, but can make this happen any time with "cvs
> commit" on a modified file.
> 
> Has anyone else seen anything like this? Or has anyone gotten this
> combination to work? I don't have any trouble with the diff 2.7 port
> that I downloaded from the same CVS site where I got CVS and RCS..

I've noticed the same thing but in my case everything works correctly, I
just get the diff output to the screen as a "bonus".  In other words,
the diff output seems to be getting to the rcs file ok but I also get it
to the screen.

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