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My thoughts: . . I would assume that the eclipse client is not told to retrieve all directories (are they empty directories?) for #1 . . for #2 are you saying they are corrupted through eclipse, and not through the command line client? if that's so, I'm not sure what it is . . I'd make sure that they're set as binary files period, and that both eclipse and cvsnt are getting the same revision . . >>> "Siegfried Heintze" <siegfried at heintze.com> 2/1/2005 9:41:44 AM >>> I'm having two problems that do not appear when using the cvsnt client. The only appear with the eclipse client: (1) Only the original directories show up. None of the directories or files for the subsequent directories created from the command line from a different sandbox show up. These were created with the cvsnt client using "cvs add" and "cvs commit". These directories don't even appear when I destroy the sandbox in eclipse and check it out again! (But they do appear in a sandbox created by the cvsnt client when I used "cvs update -d" however). (2) My jar files are being corrupted. The only thing can think of to do is to go to a good sand box created by the cvsnt client, make a new copy the directory structure and use the find command to remove all the directories (and their contents) that contain the name "CVS" and then create a new repository using the cvs client (instead of cvsnt client) and see if I still have the problem when the eclipse client is talking to a cvs repository (instead of a cvsnt repository). What a pain. Does any one have any better ideas? Thanks, Siegfried _______________________________________________ cvsnt mailing list cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs