[cvsnt] Re: CVS 2.0.3 on Windows 2000 : "Something bad happened.."

Andreas Tscharner andreas.tscharner at metromec.ch
Wed May 21 06:39:14 BST 2003


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Russ Freeman wrote:

[snip]
> - CVS Removed files are not deleted. Instead some file with .#removedXXX is
> left behind, which then requires manually deleting.

I guess you are using TortoiseCVS... It is the normal behavior actually. 
If you use the commandline cvs and try to cvs remove a file that still 
exists, cvs tells you to delete it first...

Best regards
	Andreas
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