From: Michael R. <mr...@us...> - 2002-08-08 10:37:58
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Hi Marcel, > I ran a diff on the 14:00 and 16:00 cvs version which is attached. It > doesn't make much sense to me though :-( > Perhaps some ideas ? Now that you have narrowed the problem that far, you could: * take current cvs and reverse the diff you've made on it and see if it works then * reverse only parts of the diff to see what code is actually causing this Apart from that, I could not see how this diff can affect passthrough in any way, but I wish you luck, maybe you can find out. > I also noticed that a lot of files got deleted from cvs between 14:00 > and 16:00. A list of the console output of the diff command is also > attached to show these deleted (or moved) files. Don't worry about this, those reported files are all long gone. I just checked it here (cvs diff -D "2002-07-30 14:00" -D "2002-07-30 16:00") and it produced the same patch, but without the missing file messages. Btw, your patches would be better readable, if you would use the unified format (difff -u). Michael -- "... one of the main causes of the fall of the Roman Empire was that, lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful termination of their C programs." -Robert Firth |