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Message-ID: <357482E7.FBB73349@pcicarto.ca>
From: Sylvain Lemieux <sylvain AT pcicarto DOT ca>
Organization: PCI-Carto Inc.
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Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: HELP:RCS on WinNT
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Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 22:54:59 GMT
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Hi everybody,

I am currently trying to use the RCS system on Windows NT 4.0. My host
RCS is based on a Linux/Unix file system. Almost everything is perfect
except one thing and I can't put the finger on it.

My problem is that my file, on unix, do have ",v". So I need to manage
with them. Test I made without the ",v" with RCSINIT="-x" works
perfectly, but as soon as I put back the ",v" at the end of my logfile I
always receive the following error message:

rlog: f:/tmp/rcs/test.c,v: No such file or directory (ENOENT)

Note: f:/tmp/rcs/test.c,v does exist! and my rcs file contain only
"f:\tmp\rcs"

As far as I understood, if my system supports long filename, the ",v"
should not be a problem. Then why is it still a problem? I also tried to
define LFN=y but it doesn't seem to correct the problem.

Please any help is welcome!
--
Sylvain Lemieux, ing.
PCI-Carto Inc. (The french connection)

        On ne peut tomber que si l'on essaie de marcher


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