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Bo Berglund wrote: > I have worked around some of the issues with the script handling in my > dev version of CVSMailer, but there is still even in 1852 a remaining > issue that will cause tag emails to produce strange revision numbers > (there is a % attached in front of the revision now and this makes it > impossible to create sensible ViewCvs links). > I am waiting for a resolution from Tony but so far I have not seen > one. I am constantly checking the commit messages from the cvsnt > repository to see when the next dev build comes out. There is more to it than that. Since I have a multi-master domain environment (with no default domain set), I have fully-qualified usernames. They are now coming in without the separating \ in them ($USER isn't getting escaped, I think). So now my "DOMAIN1\E123456" is showing up in the CVSMailer logs as "DOMAIN1E123456" and I need to update the users file accordingly. Looks funny without any \'s in there. I would also be concerned if I have a username like DOMAIN1\r123456 then what is going to be passed on? The %'s in there do look funny too, and break the links as you pointed out. Tony -- Are these going to be corrected? I'll be watching for a 'latest updates' message :) > > Concerning crashes you might check the script call for CVSMailer. > Apparently it is now changed so that backslashes in the path to > CVSMailer are no longer allowed. Since you have this: > DEFAULT C:\Programs\CVSMailer.exe -l.... > you can try a change to > DEFAULT C:/Programs/CVSMailer.exe -l... > and see if this solves that problem. That works -- Thanks! -- Glen Starrett