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From: | Zhao, Jing |
Subject: | cvs add command add any new file into Attic directory. |
Date: | Fri, 1 Feb 2008 15:52:04 -0500 |
Hi folks, I run into very special situation. I never had this problem
before. The problem is as follows: cvs add <any_new_code_source_file> # this step is
ok. cvs commit –m ‘message’ <any_new_code_source_file>
# it succeeded, but it put it into Attic directory. If some folder does not have Attic directory, cvs add and ci
works fine. Once Attic is present, all the checking go to Attic. Why? I knew something was wrong. But I checked everything I know
and didn’t see anything suspicious. Any thoughts or input are
appreciated. Real command line output: bash-2.05$ cvs add jz0002.c cvs add: scheduling file `jz0002.c' for addition on branch
`scr105_b' cvs add: use 'cvs commit' to add this file permanently bash-2.05$ cvs ci -m 'jkjkjkjkjs' cvs commit: Examining . RCS file: /DEVL/logs/cvs/r057/source/Attic/jz0002.c,v done Checking in jz0002.c; /DEVL/logs/cvs/r057/source/Attic/jz0002.c,v <--
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