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How can I upload the file named "Administrator.java" to CVS server [message #33793] Mon, 14 March 2005 04:10 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: wx_new.yahoo.co.jp

Hi,

How can I upload the file named "Administrator.java" to CVS server.
if I change the name to another else, It is no any problem, but now I
should use that name.
Perhaps CVS server is Using the word of "administrator" I think, but is
there no way to upload the file named "Administrator.java" to CVS server?

help me please ,thanks,

/ wx
Re: How can I upload the file named "Administrator.java" to CVS server [message #33994 is a reply to message #33793] Mon, 14 March 2005 13:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: myersj.gmail.com

I doubt there's a limitation in CVS preventing you from checking in this
file. What is the exact error message you receive when you attempt to
check in Administrator.java to cvs?

- Jeff

wangxuan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I upload the file named "Administrator.java" to CVS server.
> if I change the name to another else, It is no any problem, but now I
> should use that name.
> Perhaps CVS server is Using the word of "administrator" I think, but is
> there no way to upload the file named "Administrator.java" to CVS server?
>
> help me please ,thanks,
>
> / wx
>
Re: How can I upload the file named "Administrator.java" to CVS server [message #34547 is a reply to message #33994] Tue, 15 March 2005 07:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: wx_new.yahoo.co.jp

when "cvs commit" command execute, error happened at server.
error message :
BPW5.0: assertion "key != NULL" failed: file
"/usr/src/cvs/cvs-1.11.5/src/hash.c", line 312
BPW5.0: cvs [server aborted]: received abort signal

by the way: BPW5.0 is my project

thanks for your help.


Jeff Myers wrote:

> I doubt there's a limitation in CVS preventing you from checking in this
> file. What is the exact error message you receive when you attempt to
> check in Administrator.java to cvs?

> - Jeff

> wangxuan wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> How can I upload the file named "Administrator.java" to CVS server.
>> if I change the name to another else, It is no any problem, but now I
>> should use that name.
>> Perhaps CVS server is Using the word of "administrator" I think, but is
>> there no way to upload the file named "Administrator.java" to CVS server?
>>
>> help me please ,thanks,
>>
>> / wx
>>
Re: How can I upload the file named "Administrator.java" to CVS server [message #35257 is a reply to message #34547] Tue, 15 March 2005 23:56 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: SamMesh.gmail.com

Probably, here is your *case* :)
http://www.massconfusion.com/tim/notes/cvs_1.11.txt
Look for "!= NULL" (at the end).

--
HTH,
Sam Mesh

wangxuan wrote:
> when "cvs commit" command execute, error happened at server.
> error message :
> BPW5.0: assertion "key != NULL" failed: file
> "/usr/src/cvs/cvs-1.11.5/src/hash.c", line 312
> BPW5.0: cvs [server aborted]: received abort signal
>
> by the way: BPW5.0 is my project
>
> thanks for your help.
>
>
> Jeff Myers wrote:
>
>> I doubt there's a limitation in CVS preventing you from checking in
>> this file. What is the exact error message you receive when you
>> attempt to check in Administrator.java to cvs?
>
>
>> - Jeff
>
>
>> wangxuan wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> How can I upload the file named "Administrator.java" to CVS server.
>>> if I change the name to another else, It is no any problem, but now I
>>> should use that name.
>>> Perhaps CVS server is Using the word of "administrator" I think, but
>>> is there no way to upload the file named "Administrator.java" to CVS
>>> server?
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