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From: Ilguiz Latypov <ilatypov@infradead.org>
Subject: 1.7.1: cvs version built in is unstable
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> I check out a module of my repository (located on a remote machine) 
> and a handful of files do not get downloaded due to the "no such file" 
> error described below.

Try "cvs up -d" or delete everything and "cvs co" anew.  I could not 
check out the new directory with a simple "cvs up" myself.

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