update -j -kk (was RE: [cvsnt] Re: Corrupted Word Doc)

David Hauck davidh at netacquire.com
Wed Apr 27 17:32:14 BST 2005


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Hi Glen,

> Something I just noticed -- by the file name, looks like you've been
> merging the branch that the binary doc is on.  If you used cvs up -kk
> -jbranch to do that then you probably messed up the file at that point
> since -kk tells cvs to treat files like text.  I don't see that in your
> log though, so this might not be applicable.

I mentioned this in the continuation of an early thread yesterday. I find
the -kk "pollution" of binary file treatment during a merge a real drag. It
seems reasonable to assume that -kk would (should) have no effect on binary
files (notwithstanding CVS docs that explicitly indicate the incompatibility
of -kk and binary files during a update merge). You may not have anything to
add on this, but I wanted to include a comment in this thread as well.

Regards, -David

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> Glen Starrett
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