[Top][All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[h-e-w] Version Control Problem
From: |
Wojciech Komornicki |
Subject: |
[h-e-w] Version Control Problem |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Feb 2003 07:52:26 -0600 |
>>>>> "Richard" == Richard Fieldsend <address@hidden> writes:
Richard:> Dear All,
Richard:> I have an irritating problem. I use Emacs both at home and at Work,
and
Richard:> both on Windows and Linux boxes. On my home machines (both Linux and
Richard:> Windows) the version control works brilliantly, and exactly as
expected.
Richard:> For Windows I use the CS-RCS software I've downloaded from Component
Richard:> Software, which also requires vc.el, which they provide. I've
downloaded
Richard:> and byte compiled the vc.el as expected, and don't appear to get
any errors
Richard:> in the byte compilation, but when I try and use the version control
I get
Richard:> an error irrespective of what I'm trying to do (check in code,
register
Richard:> files etc).
Richard:> The error is:- Wrong type argument: sequencep, 101
Richard:> The RCS software works fine with other software that knows how to
integrate
Richard:> (specifically Microsoft Word etc), but I'd really like to be able
to use
Richard:> version control on the html I generate in Emacs.
Richard:> Other useful information:
Richard:> Home PC is Windows 98, Work PC is Windows 2000, both are version
21.2 of emacs.
I remember having similar problems when I would have mixed mode files,
i.e., files which had both CR-LF line endings and just LF. Does
anything change if you save your file in binary mode on the PC?
--
Wojciech Komornicki Dept of Mathematics
address@hidden Hamline University
http://www.hamline.edu/~wnk/ St Paul, MN 55104
USA