[cvsnt] Re: Problems during Update
Lawson.Reed
Reed.Lawson at IGT.com
Tue May 13 17:47:41 BST 2003
Thanks for the reply, Tony,
In my case, I am _NOT_ running _ANY_ anti virus program.
Not on the server. Not on the client.
It's perl... "system("cvs update etc...")" where there
is a problem for me. cvs from the command line works _FINE_.
see my original post from Friday:
[cvsnt] cvs [update aborted]: cannot rename file .new.glbldata.c
I am using the CVS that is shipped with the
_LATEST_ WinCVS 1.3.13.1 Beta 13 build 1.
Is that too old? I just updated last week.
$ cvs -version
Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 1.11.1.3 (Build 57k) (client/server)
Copyright (c) 1989-2001 Brian Berliner, david d `zoo' zuhn,
Jeff Polk, and other authors
CVSNT version (Oct 19 2002) Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Tony Hoyle and others
see http://www.cvsnt.org
- Reed.
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Reed Lawson
IGT Firmware Engineering
(775) 448-0755
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tmh at nodomain.org [mailto:tmh at nodomain.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 9:18 AM
> To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
> Subject: Re: [cvsnt] Re: Problems during Update
>
>
> On Tue, 13 May 2003 09:11:43 -0700, "Lawson.Reed"
> <Reed.Lawson at IGT.com> wrote:
>
> >"No such file or directory" sounds like it's NOT THERE!
> >The ".new.glbldata.c" is not in the client's directory yet?
>
> Yes... one of the things Norton sometimes does is remove the
> file while it
> checks it.
>
> btw. if you're seeing .new. rather than _new_ then you're
> running an old
> client which has other problems (the rename to _new_ was done
> a while ago to
> help with Norton filtering - it uses the first '.' to find
> the file extension
> not the last one...)
>
> Tony
>
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