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Hi Bo and others, This is regarding one of my previous mail. To which I got the response attached below. Well I am not sure if my question is really valid or not, but I would like to know if it is not possible to import a tar.gz file as downloaded from the ftp server directly to the CVS database. When I tried doing so, #1. CVS first recognized the *.gz file as a Unicode file #2. The RCS file created on the database was just a 1KB in size whereas the original file was around 300KB When the above approach didnt work, I tried unzipping and zipping the file back as a Winzip file and then things seemed to work perfectly well. Is this the only way its going to work ? regards Arvind ################################################ So my reply from work did not appear... Well, here goes again: This is a FAQ: If you move a UNIX repository using TAR and then the TAR file is expanded in Windows using WinZip you have to make sure the default TAR switch in WinZip is cleared.. Go to Options/Configuration/Miscellaneous/Other Find and clear the checkbox "TAR file smart CR/LF conversion" then retry your expansion of the repository. My bet is that now it will work. You will still go over the admin files to modify settings that are UNIX specific. /Bo On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 07:27:04 -0800 (PST), arvind_raman_tech at yahoo.com (Arvind Raman) wrote: >I posted this query a month ago on the cvsnt mailing >list but couldn't get any response from there. Thought >of fwding it here to see if anyone here could help. > >I have been facing issues trying to import *.tar.gz >files. When I try importing these file CVS pops up a >warning message saying that the files are being >imported as unicode files while they are binary. >I tried forcing these files to binary and also as >unicode in two different experiments, but each time I >checked out the file they were different from what was >used while importing. >The problem goes when I extract the file from the .gz >archive and zip them back in the winzip format. >Is this a know problem and does there exist a solution >to it ? >I was trying to import the gawk and the sed archive in >the .gz format available from >ftp://mirrors.rcn.net/mirrors/sources.redhat.com/cygwin/ > >regards >Arvind __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com