Hello,
* On Sat, May 02, 2009 at 12:24:41PM -0400 Charles Wilson wrote:
> Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
> > I found the source of the issue. Somehow my .cvsrc file was converted
> > into DOS line endings, cvs 1.11.22 didn't seem to mind but I guess the
> > new cvs is a little more strict.
> >
> > Sorry
Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
> I found the source of the issue. Somehow my .cvsrc file was converted
> into DOS line endings, cvs 1.11.22 didn't seem to mind but I guess the
> new cvs is a little more strict.
>
> Sorry for the noise.
The new cvs opens ~/.cvsrc using the default mount mode of the disk,
> You don't, by any chance, have the following somewhere in your ~/.cvsrc?
>
> cvs -z (and maybe some additional args)
I found the source of the issue. Somehow my .cvsrc file was converted
into DOS line endings, cvs 1.11.22 didn't seem to mind but I guess the
new cvs is a little more strict.
Sor
Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
> After upgrading, whenever I try to execute a CVS command on an
> existing CVS repository, I get:
>
> $ cvs diff
> cvs: gzip compression level must be between 0 and 9
>
> $ cvs up
> cvs: gzip compression level must be between 0 and 9
You don't, by any chance, have the fo
Matt Wozniski wrote:
>^^ Typo in your form letter
Thanks...
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> CVS is the 'Concurrent Versioning System', a widely-used package
> for maintianing revision histories of source code. This port is
> based on the official cvs-1.12.13 'feature' release, as modified
> by debian lenny (version 1:1.12.13-12, 03 Sep 2008).
After upgrading, whenever I try to execute
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Charles Wilson wrote:
> CVS is the 'Concurrent Versioning System', a widely-used package
> for maintianing revision histories of source code. This port is
^^ Typo in your form letter
~Matt
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