[cvsnt] Last call for bugs on 2.0.21...

Hiroshi Kuribara kuribara at us.hitachi-medical.co.jp
Fri Jan 23 01:50:26 GMT 2004


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Tony wrote,

> >If you mean deleting 2.0.14 download link on top of the CVSNT page,
> >would you please add option to disable the above function?
> >
> >We all recognize 'cvs admin -k?' has risk.
> >It's difficult to take care about each 'cvs add' might affects
> >other branch.
>
> Why?  The previous behavior was a bug and very counterintutive.

I'm sorry, your english is difficult for me.
You mean 'previous' is '-k option with cvs add isn't honored'?
'counterintutive' means 'able to countermeasure'?
I feel I'm missunderstanding...

Anyway, it's great thing that cvsnt distinguishes -k option
for each branch.
Yes, I wante it. (But after stabled.)

By the way, for this mail, I installed 2.0.21 to WinXP Pro.

When I making new module, cvsnt server process failed.
I'm using 2.0.11 with TortoisCVS as client, and pserver.

With no autheticated status...

cvs -q import -m KuriTest tcvs-vendor tcvs-release

Then, dialog appeared,

Title : Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Message : Buffer overrun detected!
          Program: C:\Program Files\cvsnt\cvs.exe
          A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted
          the program's internal state. The program cannot safely
          continue execution and must now be terminated.

Usually, Tortoise display password dialog.
The above path is server path, not client.

This doesn't occure with 2.0.20.
I'm sorry I didn't try with commandline.

Thank you.

Hiroshi



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