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Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 15:58:14 -0700
Subject: RE: 1.7.1: cvs version built in is unstable
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The issue with the "cp" command has been resolved.  My netapp drive was not=
 being correctly recognized as such by cygwin.  It was interpreted as a "ci=
fs".  This has been corrected in 1.7.3

However, the original point of this thread was a problem with CVS.  This is=
 not resolved.

To recap:

The situation:
I check out a module of my repository (located on a remote machine) and a h=
andful of files do not get downloaded due to the "no such file" error descr=
ibed below.  I then try to update the same module and get the same error on=
 the same files.  I check it out again and get exactly the same response on=
 exactly the same files.
I have checked the permissions on the files in the repository.
I have removed some watches that were on some of the files.


Bottom line:
I have a very repeatable problem with no evidence of a cause I've found.


New information:

I have confirmed that the current CVS (1.12.13) in cygwin is the same as in=
 cygwin 1.5.25=20
The ssh is different though, old =3D OpenSSH_5.1p1   new =3D OpenSSH_5.3p1


Also,

By setting:
CVS_RSH=3D'C:\Program Files\TortoiseCVS\Tortoiseplink.exe'
alias cvs=3D'/cygdrive/c/Program\ File\ \(x86\)/CVSNT/cvs.exe'

I can get CVS to work.

This is a hack and it works because I'm abandoning the built-in CVS.

Further, the only cvseditor I can get to work is the default "Notepad"


I'd like to get the native CVS working in cygwin.  It is the cleanest solut=
ion.  Any ideas on where I can go from here?


-Kevin



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