On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Dag-Erling [iso-8859-1] Smørgrav wrote: > Ian Freislich <if_at_hetzner.co.za> writes: > > For my own sake, I'd like to know how file system corruption could > > account for many occurences of this problem accross many different > > computers, unless of course there was a filesystem bug that did it, > > or the curruption was in FreeBSD's repo and not ours and we just > > happened to sup a bad copy. > > There was no file system corruption. Some files which were off the > vendor branch but had no actual changes in them were forcibly returned > to the vendor branch; channels.c was one of them. For some reason, > when this was done, the last revision was removed (it was already > present on the vendor branch), and sometimes cvsup fails to remove it. Yes, I agree that this was the problem. > To those of you who have experienced this - it would be useful to know > which cvsup mirror you are using, and whether you are using the -s > cvsup option. I was using cvsup3 and no -s. -NateReceived on Mon Mar 01 2004 - 08:34:37 UTC
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