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[#4940] Make cvs available to windows users
Summary Make cvs available to windows users
Queue Horde.org Servers
Type Enhancement
State Rejected
Priority 2. Medium
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Requester oswald.jaskolla (at) schieferdecker (dot) com
Created 01/25/2007 (6817 days ago)
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Updated 01/25/2007 (6817 days ago)
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Resolved 01/25/2007 (6817 days ago)
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01/25/2007 03:53:06 AM Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #2
State ⇒ Rejected
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Well, both of those paths (help/ and HELP) are deleted. I've used 
WinCVS many, many times with no problems, so I'd say this is very 
specific to TortoiseCVS. The other option would be mangling our CVS 
history, which I doubt would be a good idea or an appropriate solution.
01/25/2007 03:35:52 AM oswald (dot) jaskolla (at) schieferdecker (dot) com Comment #1
State ⇒ New
Priority ⇒ 2. Medium
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Summary ⇒ Make cvs available to windows users
Queue ⇒ Horde.org Servers
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Might be, that this is a TortoiseCVS-problem, I don't know. I got the 
following message when checking out the horde module from CVS:



-- error  message 
---------------------------------------------------------------

cvs [checkout aborted]: could not chdir to horde/help: Bad address



Error, CVS operation failed



Tortoise Tip:  This error may be caused by having a folder and a file 
with the same name (apart from capitalization) in the repository. Such 
a repository CANNOT be checked out on a Windows file system.

-- end error  message 
-----------------------------------------------------------



There is indeed a file called "HELP" in the horde module, as well as a 
folder "help".

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