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Subject: How can I change the administrative files?
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I am working on a Windows 95 local server.
I have checked out, added a regular module definition and committed back the
modules file but CVS continues to say that the module I look for does not
exist.
I have modified in the same way the cvswrappers file specifing that *.exe
have to be treated with the -k 'b' flag but from the log I can see that it
has not worked.
In the CVSROOT directory I can see same strange files such as:
.#modules
.#cvswrappers
is this correct?
What is happening?
It seems like CVS is using a different copy of the file not updated.
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