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Re: Strange error: EOF in value...
From: |
Dennis Jones |
Subject: |
Re: Strange error: EOF in value... |
Date: |
Mon, 4 Jun 2001 13:13:52 -0700 |
No, it is mounted locally on a server...we are using pserver mode in a
client/server environment.
Thanks, I'll try checking out different revisions until I find an error.
- Dennis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Jones" <address@hidden>
To: "Dennis Jones" <address@hidden>
Cc: <address@hidden>
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: Strange error: EOF in value...
> Dennis Jones writes:
> >
> > cvs [server aborted]: EOF in value in RCS file
> > /vol/cvs/Projects/GenServr/SelectVehicle.dfm,v
> >
> > What is the meaning of this error, and what do I have to do in the
> > repository file(s) to correct it?
>
> Your repository has been corrupted -- the RCS file ends in the middle of
> what CVS thinks is the value associated with some keyword. The file may
> be truncated, or there could be come corruption in the middle that
> causes the quotes (which are actually @'s in RCS files) to get out of
> sync. Fixing it is tricky -- you pretty much have to manually edit the
> RCS file. You'll need an intimate knowledge of the RCS file format and
> either some way to get older revisions of the file or a willingness to
> lose them.
>
> You can probably locate the damaged section of the file by checking out
> different revisions, using a binary search along the revision tree to
> locate the damaged node. For example, if you can check out revision
> 1.1, then you know the trunk is OK and the damage must be on a branch.
>
> The most often reported cause of this type of damage is bugs in network
> filesystem code. If your repository is network mounted, I strongly
> suggest you stop that immediately and switch to a locally mounted
> repository on a server machine.
>
> -Larry Jones
>
> Let's pretend I already feel terrible about it, and that you
> don't need to rub it in any more. -- Calvin