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On Thu, 8 Jun 2006 17:13:34 +0100, "Matt Browne" <matt.browne at surface-inspection.com> wrote: > > >We are getting a problem when we try and remove a file from cvs. We >remove the file from the local machine and then try to commit the >changes. After a couple of moments we get the following error : > >In C:\Documents and Settings\MATT\Desktop\CVS Test\FM3: "C:\Program >Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" "-q" "commit" "-m" "Matt - Testing the >removal of bob.cs" >"code/GUI/ProductConfig/src/Wizards/CreateNewProduct/bob.cs" > >CVSROOT=:sspi:cvs:/cvs > >Removing code/GUI/ProductConfig/src/Wizards/CreateNewProduct/bob.cs; > >cvs.exe [commit aborted]: end of file from server (consult above >messages if any) > >Error, CVS operation failed Run cvsdiag on the server (the program is located in the cvsnt install dir) and post the result. This looks like an AntiVirus issue to me... > >We are running version 2.5.03 Build 2260 on both client and server. The >server is Win2003 and the clients are XP. XP Home or Professional??? >We are doing the commit via Tortoise on the local machines. So the Tortoise list could be a source of info.... HTH /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)