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RE: adding unicode files
From: |
Arthur Barrett |
Subject: |
RE: adding unicode files |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Sep 2004 23:19:01 +1000 |
Jason,
As previously pointed out CVSNT is different to CVS. CVSNT runson Unix,
Linux, Windows etc etc and is GNU Open Source (free). You can download
a linux RPM or the sources from here:
http://www.cvsnt.com/
CVSNT 2.0.2 is quite old - so I suggest you update that client as well.
CVSNT server and client supports MergePoint, ACL's on branches, Unicode
files and many more features:
http://www.cvsnt.com/cvspro/compare.htm
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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Subject: adding unicode files
I'm running cvs 2.0.2 (via WinCVS 1.3) on the client side, and the linux
server has version 1.11.5 running. I'm trying to add a unicode file
using the -ku option, which my wincvs client seems to think is possible,
but I get the following error when I try to do so:
cvs server: invalid RCS keyword expansion mode
Valid expansion modes include:
-kkv Generate keywords using the default form.
-kkvl Like -kkv, except locker's name inserted.
-kk Generate only keyword names in keyword strings.
-kv Generate only keyword values in keyword strings.
-ko Generate the old keyword string (no changes from checked in
file).
-kb Generate binary file unmodified (merges not allowed) (RCS
5.7).
(Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options)
What version of cvs do I need to get running on the server in order for
it to deal properly with unicode files? I know I can add them as
binaries, but that makes life difficult for merging and diffing.
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