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> I lost days with this bug (many files in my case have a corrupted kopt). > take a look on the 'CVS' folder in omz13/prj/wxWidgets : the corruption is > visible in "entries" file, updated by the server (the guilty is not the > 'add' operation). > > I think it happens when a file has reborn after a remove and add, for > example. There is no rule to generate the bug: not all files, not only on > specific extensions, ... > (using TortoiseCVS and CVSNT build 1969 and 1973 on a 2000 > professional and > a 2003 server) > > A workarround is to force your file in binary (kopt b): the error > reappears once in logs, but commit and other operations will work. I did two import operations, with nothing else happening, to get this to happen. Very strange, isn't it? BTW, looking directly into one of the affected files, kopt is clearly bogus: 1.1.1.2 date 2005.02.19.08.15.49; author dsomers; state Exp; branches; next ; deltatype text; permissions 644; commitid 12e9429b5f799ead; kopt <E6><B7>|<FA><E6><B7><C8>\^R ^Q; filename acinclude.m4; Tony, do you have a dangling pointer and are writing out garbage for kopt? Cheers, David