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Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 11:49:25 -0400
From: "Charles S. Wilson" <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu>
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To: Jason Tishler <Jason.Tishler@dothill.com>
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Subject: Re: gdbm & cvs packages ready for official inclusion?
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Jason Tishler wrote:
> 
> Chuck,
> 
> On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 04:19:50PM -0400, Charles S. Wilson wrote:
> > Any objections? Speak out now! I've put a summary of known issues and
> > "bug" status below.
> 
> The following is not an objection, it's just an observation.
> 
> When I use a Cygwin version of cvs as the client in client/server mode
> (ie, via rsh), I get the following annoying error messages during a cvs
> update:
> 
>     $ cvs update
>     cvs update: error reading current directory: Function not implemented
>     cvs update: error reading current directory: Function not implemented
>     cvs update: error reading current directory: Function not implemented
>     ...

I don't have a client/server setup to test this sort of thing. Is there
any way you could run cvs in gdb and track this down? *What* function is
not implemented? A POSIX file-system access function, or what? Is it a
cygwin bug, or really a cvs bug?

--Chuck

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