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From: Tim Van Holder <tim DOT vanholder AT falconsoft DOT be>
Organization: Falcon Software NV
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Subject: Re: CVS in a dos box...
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Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 15:17:12 GMT
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Mike Buchanon wrote:
> 
> Hi Tim,
>  Thanks alot.  I upgraded to 1.10 and it worked flawlessly.  Very strange.
> For some reason, I always read 1.10 as 1.1 and thought that 1.9 was newer
> :)  Problem resolved.  TTFN,
>  /mtb
Then your problem was probably RCS. CVS uses internal RCS routines from
version 1.10 onwards.
I would strongly suggest using a /dev-style CVSROOT though; as I said, I
have CVS 1.11 ready, and it will only support /dev/F/oo, not F:/oo (or
:local:f:/oo, for that matter). I'm not releasing it until the new
libsocket (with WinSock2 support) is out though (for full CVS client
support), so there's no real hurry.

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Tim Van Holder - Falcon Software NV
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