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Re: CVS for Windows: Bug using diff?
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John |
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Re: CVS for Windows: Bug using diff? |
Date: |
Wed, 27 Mar 2002 15:43:42 GMT |
I had the same problem when using the CVSRoot as a local protocol. When I
redid my cvs setup, cvsnt was configured for
pserver. Now WinCVS does the diff correctly.
So I believe that there is something wrong with the diff command when accessing
the CVSROOT as LOCAL.
John
On 27 Mar 2002 14:03:00 +0200, address@hidden (Garvin Hicking) wrote:
> Salutations, info-cvs!
>
>
>I am using CVS NT 1.11.1.1 (Local Build 27) for maintaining source control
>over my local Windows-Development-files. I used only basic functionality so
>far (checkouts, commits and update). Today I had the problem to review an
>earlier version of a file. When I use "cvs -n diff -l -r 1.2 <file>" (with
>existing versions, no matter what file, no matter what revision) I get the
>following error:
>
>cvs [diff aborted]: (start_server internal error): unknown access method
>
>I can, though, check out files with this revision and use WinDiff for
>comparing those files. But I thought that would be builtin-CVS functionality,
>and it works on my linux machines.
>
>Is this a known bug? Am I doing something wrong?