On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 17:23:37 -0400, mark benedetto king
<mbk@lowlatency.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 11:01:19PM +0200, Florian Schulze wrote:
>> How could they get corrupt? What is the corruption?
>>
>
> I suppose that the file is not technically corrupt; it merely contains
> no revisions. This is the *complete* content of icons.rc,v:
>
> head ;
> access ;
> symbols ;
> locks ; strict;
> comment @ * @;
>
>
> desc
> @@
>
>
> I'm not sure how this could happen with CVS. With RCS, this is
> what you'd get if you do "rcs -i", and then never add any revisions.
> Perhaps CVS creates files with "rcs -i" (this would not be too
> surprising). Suppose, further, that CVS might be somehow interrupted
> after creating the file but before adding the initial revision.
> That might leave the file in this state. I'm only guessing, though.
Hmm, it could be an interrupted commit. It's been a few years since I did
that though. That propably the reason why I have two directorys: ICON and
ICONS.
Florian
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