Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/05/16/10:19:03
Something that you could have done: Change ~/.cvspass, ~/.cvsrc, and all
*/CVS/* files in your sandboxes to Unix format. You might also need change
other files, e.g. */.cvsignore, and you might want to change some or all
text files in your sandboxes.
Nothing mysterious here, it's just that many Unix utillities are very
sensitive to little details in configuration files (like a CR at the end of
each line).
Kind regards
Peter Ring
-----Original Message-----
From: Shankar Unni [mailto:shankarunni AT earthlink DOT net]
Sent: 15. maj 2002 18:29
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: Changes in latest snapshot
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> I'm thinking about making binmode the default, too.
Woo - watch out.
I use "cvs" (the cygwin port) in :pserver: mode, and recently, when I
changed my system mount point to binmode, "cvs login" stopped working. I
would do "cvs login", and it would prompt for a password, and store it.
Then for any subsequent "cvs" op, it would tell me that the password was
invalid, and ask me to log in again.
The only thing I could do was to go back to a "textmode" system mount.
--
Shankar.
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